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Topic: Question about Salmon river regs.  (Read 1967 times)

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Oregoncp

  • Krill
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  • Location: Lincoln City
  • Date Registered: Sep 2013
  • Posts: 19
I have been hanging around the Salmon river a bit lately. Everyone there insists there is a single hook regulation in place. I have scoured the reg book and cannot find this stated anywhere. There is a gear restriction in place that states:

• From the bridge located between Mileposts 11 and 12 on Hwy 18 to the boat ramp at
Knight Park, from Sept. 1-Dec. 31 angling is restricted to single point hook metal based
lures, fly angling, or bobber only angling. Bobber angling gear must include a bobber
and a leader no longer than 36 inches in length. Any weight (except the bobber) may
be no more than 36 inches from the lowermost hook when suspended vertically. The
leader below the bobber must remain suspended in the water column and not resting
on the river bottom.


But I do not see anything that would apply to tossing spinner with trebles on them down around the 101/Salmon river bridge. Am I missing something here?

Thanks


Oregoncp

  • Krill
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  • Location: Lincoln City
  • Date Registered: Sep 2013
  • Posts: 19
I feel like a idiot on this one. I reread the restriction and realized I had misread knight park as knight tackle. Makes alot more sense now.


 

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