Re: Tillamook limits?
From ODFW's web site:
TILLAMOOK, NEHALEM, AND NESTUCCA BAYS: The Tillamook Bay Triangular Control Zone opened Sept. 1 to chinook angling. The Lower Bay area (from jetty tips inland) is open Sept. 1 — Dec. 31 for chinook and closed for fin-clipped coho. The bay above the Kincheole Point / Green Hill line upstream to the Highway 101 bridges over the Trask and Wilson rivers and up to Burton Bridge on the Tillamook River are open to chinook through Dec. 31, and closed to fin-clipped coho. A few early fall chinook are being taken, angling should continue to improve. Nehalem Bay coho bag limits have been increased to four fin-clipped coho per day through Oct. 31, 2001.
Fall chinook catch limits remain two per day, four in any seven consecutive days, and 10 per season in aggregate for Nehalem, Tillamook, and Nestucca bays and streams. Fin-clipped chinook may be recorded on the new hatchery harvest tag, however, the season catch limit of 10 fish in aggregate for those systems is still in effect, regardless of whether the fish is fin-clipped or not, or which tag they are recorded on.
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