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Columbia Zone
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Salmon, Steelhead and Shad:
BUOY 10 LINE UPSTREAM TO THE ROCKY POINT/TONGUE POINT LINE: This section of the Columbia River is open to angling for adult adipose fin-clipped coho, adipose fin-clipped steelhead and shad through Sept. 30. Angling for chinook is prohibited. The daily bag limit is two fish. Each angler aboard a vessel may continue to use angling gear until the daily bag limit of fish for all legally licensed and juvenile anglers has been achieved, but no individual angler may exceed any personal daily bag limit.
THE ROCKY POINT/TONGUE POINT LINE UPSTREAM TO THE I-5 BRIDGE: This section is open to angling for fall chinook, adipose fin-clipped coho, and adipose fin-clipped steelhead. This section also will remain open to the retention of sockeye salmon through Sept. 30. Effective 11:59 PM Thursday, Sept. 30, through the remainder of the year, the retention of chinook salmon will be prohibited. The daily bag limit is two adult salmonids, only one of which may be an adult chinook salmon, and five jack salmon. The retention of chum salmon is prohibited.
I-5 BRIDGE UPSTREAM TO BONNEVILLE DAM: This section of the Columbia River is open to angling for fall chinook, adipose fin-clipped coho, adipose fin-clipped steelhead, and shad. This section also will remain open to the retention of sockeye salmon through Sept. 30. Effective 11:59 PM Thursday, Sept. 30, through the remainder of the year, the retention of chinook salmon will be prohibited. Effective Sept. 1 through Sept. 30, angling from Big Creek railroad trestle bridge near the mouth is prohibited. The daily bag limit is two adult salmonids, only one of which may be an adult chinook salmon, and five jack salmon. The retention of chum salmon is prohibited
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