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Anglers revive fight over Columbia River barbless hook policy
Anglers revive fight over Columbia River barbless hook policy
Anglers revive fight over Columbia River barbless hook policy

Published on: 12/06/2025

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A wild chinook salmon a split second after its release from a spinner attached to a rotating flasher in the upper right corner. Many anglers would like the option of choosing themselves between using barbless or barbed hooks.

Changes, some significant, are in store for hunting and angling in Oregon next year, but anglers want the state’s Fish and Wildlife Commission to take a special look at perhaps the biggest, as-yet undone policy shift in salmon-fishing.

News Source : https://www.oregonlive.com/sports/2025/12/anglers-revive-fight-over-columbia-river-barbless-hook-policy.html

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