Sport anglers may keep two halibut beginning Aug. 23

Photo Credit: Courtesy of OR Department of Fish & Wildlife

by OR Department of Fish & Wildlife Staff
8-21-2019
Website

NEWPORT, Ore. – Beginning Friday, Aug. 23, 2019, anglers may keep two Pacific halibut each day in the sport halibut fisheries in the Central Oregon Coast and Southern Oregon Subareas (subareas south of Cape Falcon to the OR/CA Border). 

Because a substantial amount of the annual quota remains available in these areas, fisheries managers determined that the daily bag limit can be increased to two fish per day. “We had some challenging weather and conditions this year that kept anglers in port during most of the all-depth weekends,” said Lynn Mattes, sport halibut project leader for ODFW.

The Central Oregon Coast Subarea summer all-depth halibut fishery is open every Friday and Saturday until the summer season all-depth quota of 57,941 pounds is taken or Oct. 27, whichever comes first. 

The Central Oregon Coast Subarea nearshore fishery and the Southern Oregon Subarea fishery remain open with 23,588 pounds and 8,955 pounds remaining respectively. Additionally, there are approximately 82,000 pounds remaining from the Central Oregon Coast spring all-depth fishery.   
  
For additional information see the Sport Halibut Webpage: https://myodfw.com/pacific-halibut-sport-regulations




More Reports

Release copper, quillback and China rockfish beginning Friday, Aug. 23

8-21-2019
NEWPORT, Ore.—Anglers must release copper, quillback, and China rockfish when fishing from a boat, beginning 12:01 a.m. on Friday, Aug....... Read More

OR Department of Fish & Wildlife Reports
for Thursday, August 15th, 2019

: Free fishing weekend Aug. 17-18
: Recreation Report