The four Columbia River treaty fishing tribes set the following fishery plan and the Columbia River Compact concurred: The tribes are continuing the cautious approach to the summer season fishery to avoid risks of fishery closures. The tribes will continue to work to provide additional fishing opportunity throughout the summer season.
Zone 6 Commercial Gillnet Fishery
- Area: All of Zone 6
- Dates/Times: 6 AM Monday, July 15 to 6 pm Wednesday, July 17 (2 nights).
- Gear: Set and Drift Gillnets with no mesh size restriction.
- Allowable Sales:
- Salmon (any species) and steelhead may be sold or kept for subsistence.
- Shad, yellow perch, bass, walleye, catfish and carp may be sold or kept for subsistence.
- Sturgeon may not be sold, but sturgeon from 38 to 54 inches fork length in the Bonneville Pool and sturgeon from 43 to 54 inches fork length in The Dalles and John Day pools may be kept for subsistence purposes.
- Fish landed during the open periods are allowed to be sold after the period concludes.
- Closed Areas: River mouth and dam closed areas applicable to gillnets in effect. The Spring Creek Hatchery closed area is not in effect in the summer management period.
Zone 6 Platform and Hook-and-Line Fishery
- Area: All of Zone 6
- Dates/Times: Open until further notice.
- Gear: Standard platform and hook-and-line gears as determined by tribal regulations.
- Allowable Sales:
- Salmon (any species) and steelhead may be sold or kept for subsistence.
- Shad, yellow perch, bass, walleye, catfish and carp may also be sold or retained for subsistence.
- Sturgeon may not be sold, but sturgeon from 38 to 54 inches fork length in the Bonneville Pool and sturgeon from 43 to 54 inches fork length in The Dalles and John Day pools may be kept for subsistence purposes.
- Closed Areas: River mouth and dam closed areas applicable to platform and hook-and-line gear are in effect.
Tributary Fisheries and Fisheries Downstream of Bonneville Dam
- Tributary fisheries are managed under separate limits from the mainstem fishery. This action does not affect the tributary fisheries. Please contact your tribe for current tributary regulations.
- Yakama Nation: yakamafish-nsn.gov/harvest-updates
- Warm Springs: (541) 553-3557
- Umatilla: (541) 276-3447
- Nez Perce: (208) 843-7143 | nezperce.org/government/commissions/ (fishing and hunting regulations in Fish & Wildlife Commission section)
Note: This announcement is an informational document and does not constitute a fishery regulation. Individual tribes determine actual fishing regulations for their members. Copies of regulations are available from tribal fishery departments.
Fisher Information
- The 2024 COLUMBIA RIVER INDIAN FISHERS EXPO is coming up! This year’s event will be held at Ft Dalles Readiness Center in The Dalles, Oregon from 10am to 3pm. For more information, visit the Expo website here.
- If you have any fishing enforcement problems or need assistance or information, day, or night, contact the Columbia River Inter-Tribal Fisheries Enforcement Office, 4270 Westcliff Drive, Hood River, Oregon. Phone: (541)-386-6363 or toll-free (800)-487-FISH (3474).
- Show pride in your tribe’s treaty rights by carrying your tribal ID. Please consult your tribal Fisheries Department for additional details on tribal regulations. PLEASE WEAR YOUR LIFE JACKETS FOR SAFETY and avoid overloading your boats.