It wont take long to get the license unless there is a long line![]()
Hi,
Is there any limitations for fishing (by the license)? I mean, is there any months or weeks that we cant fish?
And how long will it take to get a fishing license?
Thanks a lot
Michael
It wont take long to get the license unless there is a long line![]()
Guys, anybody can answer me?
Is there any limitations for fishing (by the license)? I mean, is there any months or weeks that we cant fish?
And how long will it take to get a fishing license?
Thanks a lot
Michael
Yes there are limitations on when you can fish for what. Pick up a regulation book when you get your license or read the book on ODFW's website. It is VERY important to be familiar with ther regs before you fish any new body of water.
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i google earthed that stretch of the river, and noticed several small canels coming off the main river, any fish up them?
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And huge Carp which are always fun when nothing else is biting.
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Hi guys,
I just read the limitations and found that these months fishing is not allowed in Willamette region, until April.
What do you do for fishing?
Are April and May good months for fishing?
I'm asking that because I have to wait until May for a resident fishing license. However, I'm not sure! I may pay 106$ for a non-resident license!!!
Thanks
Michael
any good fishing down there this time of the year? mostly be doing c/r.. was wanting to make a run down there maybe tomorrow
OK... I know that this is a REALLY late reply on this topic, but I didn't see anyone mention that from the look of things, that first fish appears to be a mountain whitefish (Prosopium williamsoni). (The snout does look to have that distinctive up-turn to it, at least.)
Those insects to which you referred, as suggested, are stonefly nymphs (the one with wings, of course, being the adult form).