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Looks indisputable to me. Thanks for sharing and straightening it out for all of us. :hi:thats not how i interpret it because the only time you go buy zone regs is when theres no specail regs wrote up for that water. and all three abiqua silver creek and butte creek have special regs. so i take it as you can fish only above the falls an only with artificall flys and lures with only 2 over 8 inches kept
Butte Creekupstream from Butte CreekFalls near R.M. 25.5 (Marion/Clack. Co.)•Open for trout April 26-Oct. 31, 2 trout per day, 8 inch minimum length.• Angling restricted to artificial flies and lures, as per Zone Regulations
Silver Creekupstream from SilvertonReservoir to the confluence of theNorth and South Forks of Silver Creek(Marion Co.)•Open for trout April 26-Oct. 31, 2 trout per day, 8 inch minimum length.• Angling restricted to artificial flies and lures, as per Zone Regulations.
Abiqua Creekupstream from AbiquaFalls near Rivermile 19 (Marion Co.)•Open for trout April 26-Oct. 31, 2 trout per day, 8 inch minimum length.• Angling restricted to artificial flies and lures, as per Zone Regulations
Instructions:
1. Read the Special Regulations for this zone. Special Regulations apply to specific bodies of water or portions of water within a zone. If specific references to a body of water, species, catch limits, length limits, seasons, or other specifications are not made in the Special Regulations for this zone, then Zone Regulations apply.
Talked with ODFW, all three are open under zone regulations. Last weekend in May until the end of October. Catch and release only, artificial flies and lures. Case closed.
Talked with ODFW, all three are open under zone regulations. Last weekend in May until the end of October. Catch and release only, artificial flies and lures. Case closed.
Once again MM ruins a perfect debate by bringing in a bunch of facts