From the book:
"Hook and Weight Regulations: (continued from previous page)
• Single-point hooks larger than 1-inch and multiple-point hooks larger than 9/16-inch gap are prohibited.
• All weight, if not part of a conventional lure, must be attached above the hooks. When using single-point hooks larger than 5/8‑inch
gap or multiple-point hooks, the attachment of the weight must be 18 inches or more above uppermost hook.
5. When angling for salmon or steelhead in the ocean, anglers must refer to Marine Zone Regulations for Salmon and Steelhead,
page 103, and the Northwest Zone Special Regulations for Tillamook Bay, page 32.
6. Barbless hooks are advised for fisheries where the release of fish is anticipated, unless specifically required."
This stuff is never that hard for me to find, fast!
Way illegal for salmon and steel. Most don`t suspend so it doesn`t make sense anyway. Salmon will stack but bobber and eggs/shrimp is a better method for this situation.