For the best experienceDownload the Mobile App
App Store Play Store
ODFW invites anglers to recreational bottomfish and Pacific halibut public meetings: Brookings, North Bend, Newport, Oct. 6
ODFW invites anglers to recreational bottomfish and Pacific halibut public meetings: Brookings, North Bend, Newport, Oct. 6
ODFW invites anglers to recreational bottomfish and Pacific halibut public meetings: Brookings, North Bend, Newport, Oct. 6

Published on: 10/06/2025

This news was posted by JC News

Go To Business Place

Description

ODFW release - NEWPORT, Ore. – Oregon Department of Fish and Wildlife staff are hosting in person meetings Oct. 6, 7, and 8 to discuss the 2026 recreational bottomfish and Pacific halibut seasons with anglers. The Oct. 8 meeting in Newport also offers a virtual option.  Meeting information:  Oct. 6, Brookings: 5:30-7:30 p.m. at the Port Meeting Room at the Port of Brookings, 16330 Lower Harbor Rd.  Oct. 7, North Bend: 6-8 p.m. at the North Bend Public Library, 1800 Sherman Ave.  Oct. 8, Newport: 6-8 p.m. at the Hatfield Marine Science Center, Gladys Valley Marine Studies Building in Classroom 176, 2030 SE Marine Science Dr. To join the meeting virtually on Microsoft Teams, see link at bottom of page.  Attendees will learn how the bottomfish fishery progressed this year with the lower harvest guidelines and more restrictive bag limits for black rockfish and canary rockfish due to recent stock assessments for these fish species. ODFW staff will discuss the pros and cons of both a year-round fishery and a four-fish general marine species daily bag limit with a one-fish sub-bag limit for canary rockfish and ask anglers for input.  For Pacific halibut, discussion will focus on the proposals that were adopted at the September meeting of the Pacific Fisheries Management Council for further public review. There were two main concepts available for more consideration:  Restructure of the Columbia River subarea nearshore fishery to better suit the needs of recreational anglers, and Frontload the Central Oregon Coast subarea quota to the spring all-depth fishery providing more flexibility on how to better use the subarea quota.  ODFW staff will have meeting materials posted on the recreational bottomfish and Pacific halibut webpages by Friday, Oct. 3.  To join the Oct. 8 meeting virtually on Microsoft Teams:  Join the meeting now - Meeting ID: 217 267 463 935 - Passcode: rL7sp34y; Dial in by phone: +1 503-446-4951,714158013# United States, Portland; Find a local number:  Phone conference ID: 714 158 013#

Other Related News

10/06/2025

The state of Illinois and Chicago on Monday sued the Trump administration over its move to...

10/06/2025

Fervo is building the worlds largest enhanced geothermal project to deliver clean energy t...

10/06/2025

Theres a strong source of energy deep below some parts of the United States At least thats...

'I beat cancer!' | 4-year-old leukemia survivor receives Disney World surprise for 'golden birthday'
'I beat cancer!' | 4-year-old leukemia survivor receives Disney World surprise for 'golden birthday'

10/06/2025

Make-A-Wish Iowa revealed a surprise Disney trip for 4-year-old Mason Cappaert during his ...

Federal cuts threaten Northwest fish hatcheries in the Columbia River Basin
Federal cuts threaten Northwest fish hatcheries in the Columbia River Basin

10/06/2025

Hatcheries also known as fish farms have long been used to supplement fish supplies affect...

ShoutoutGive Shoutout
500/500