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If you witness
a fish or wildlife law violation, please call 1-800-452-7888 and report it.
The Turn
In Poachers Program is sponsored by the Oregon Hunter's Association and
Leupold & Stevens, Inc., in cooperation with the Oregon State Police and the
Oregon Department of Fish and Wildlife. |
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Hunter Safety Tips. ODFW reminds hunters of the
many actions they can take to protect themselves and others. |
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Learn about 24
Great Places To Fish In Oregon! (PDF) with ODFW's Let's
Go Fishing guide. It includes six zones (Northwest, Southwest,
Willamette, Central, Southeast and Northeast) with 4 great places to fish in
each one. It also covers four river-fishing and lake-fishing techniques. |
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To help you identify the fish you see and catch, take along a waterproof,
spiral-bound Fish Identification Guide. The Washington Department of Fish and Wildlife has published
Marine
Fish, Anadromous Sport
Fish, and Freshwater Sport
Fish guides. The guides
are $5.00 each (plus shipping and handling) and can be purchased directly from
the Washington Department of Fish and Wildlife at 1111 Washington St. SE in Olympia, or by order
form on the WDFW web site. |
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If you do fish survey
work on the Pacific Northwest coast, you may want to take along this
guide book: Field Identification of Coastal Juvenile Salmonids, by W.R. Pollard,
B.F. Hartman, C. Groot and Phil Edgel, Harbour Publishing, 1997. This paperback
guide is 5.5" x 8.5", 32
pages long, includes 15 color photos, 78 black & white and color
illustrations, and a waterproof fish-viewing bag. It is available from the
Harbour Publishing
web site for $13.95. |
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West Nile Virus Information Sources:
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Protect our waters and stop harmful aquatic
hitchhikers! Go to http://www.protectyourwaters.net/
for tips on how to prevent the spread of nuisance species such as the New
Zealand Mud Snail, the parasite that causes Whirling Disease, and more. |

FIRE INFO
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2003
Fire
and drought information from ODFW. Tips for anglers, hunters
and outdoor recreationalists.
2003
Guidelines
for rehabilitating landscapes after fires. How to rehabilitate
forest and range lands after intense wildfires. |
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