other than worms, not much live bait allowed in Oregon, except in the ocean/tidewater/bays. and in most streams, no bait at all allowed, check the exceptions for specific steams to see if it is.
BiMart is going to have worms, sand shrimp, lots of frozen stuff (squid, herring, anchovy). but worms will I think be the only live thing in their bait fridge.
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Use of Fish for Bait
Dead fish, preserved fish, parts of fish and shellfish, and fish eggs may be used as bait.
The following may NOT be used as bait:
- Live fish. Except live nongame fish may be used in the ocean, bays and tidewaters when taken from the same waters in which they will be used as bait.
- Goldfish. Nor can they be in an angler’s possession while angling.
- Lamprey.
- Live crayfish.
- Live leeches. Nor can they be in an angler’s possession while angling.
It is unlawful to: transport live fish into, within, or out of this state; hold any live fish in the waters of this state; or release or attempt to release any live fish into the waters of this state, except as provided by OAR 635-007-0600(3)(a) for aquaria fish intended for aquaria use and those holding a valid Fish Transport Permit.
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http://www.eregulations.com/oregon/fishing/general-statewide-regulations/