April 16, 2018
Sturgeon fishery set in Columbia River
estuary downstream from Wauna powerlines
Action: Allows a limited recreational retention fishery for white sturgeon in the Columbia River estuary. White sturgeon from 44-inches minimum to 50-inches maximum fork length may be retained.
Effective Dates: Monday, Wednesday, and Saturdays: May 14, 16, 19, 21, 23, 26, 28, 30, and June 2, 4, 2018. Sturgeon angling, including catch and release, closes at 2 p.m. on each open day.
Species affected: White sturgeon.
Locations: The Columbia River from the Wauna powerlines to the mouth at Buoy 10, including Youngs Bay and all adjacent Washington tributaries.
Reason for action: Increased legal-size population over the past few years has allowed for a conservative retention fishery within the lower Columbia River.
Other information: Catch-and-release fishing for sturgeon will continue to be allowed on all non-retention days.
Under permanent rules, you may not fish for or harvest fish in an area with catch in your possession that does not meet the rules of that area. However, you may pass through such an area without stopping to fish. Also, you may catch fish in one area and land them at a port in a different area even if that different area is closed or has different rules. See page 4 in the Washington Sport Fishing Rules for more information.
Daily white sturgeon limit: One fish.
Annual white sturgeon limit: Two fish.
Retention of green sturgeon is prohibited.
Information contact: Region 5; 360-696-6211
estuary downstream from Wauna powerlines
Action: Allows a limited recreational retention fishery for white sturgeon in the Columbia River estuary. White sturgeon from 44-inches minimum to 50-inches maximum fork length may be retained.
Effective Dates: Monday, Wednesday, and Saturdays: May 14, 16, 19, 21, 23, 26, 28, 30, and June 2, 4, 2018. Sturgeon angling, including catch and release, closes at 2 p.m. on each open day.
Species affected: White sturgeon.
Locations: The Columbia River from the Wauna powerlines to the mouth at Buoy 10, including Youngs Bay and all adjacent Washington tributaries.
Reason for action: Increased legal-size population over the past few years has allowed for a conservative retention fishery within the lower Columbia River.
Other information: Catch-and-release fishing for sturgeon will continue to be allowed on all non-retention days.
Under permanent rules, you may not fish for or harvest fish in an area with catch in your possession that does not meet the rules of that area. However, you may pass through such an area without stopping to fish. Also, you may catch fish in one area and land them at a port in a different area even if that different area is closed or has different rules. See page 4 in the Washington Sport Fishing Rules for more information.
Daily white sturgeon limit: One fish.
Annual white sturgeon limit: Two fish.
Retention of green sturgeon is prohibited.
Information contact: Region 5; 360-696-6211