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Poaching leads to fishing closure on Gilbert River
Friday, April 21, 2017
CLACKAMAS, Ore. — The Oregon Department of Fish and
Wildlife has adopted a year-round ban on sturgeon fishing in the
Gilbert River as well as additional seasonal angling closures.
Under temporary rules that take effect Monday, April
24, the Gilbert River closes....
to sturgeon fishing, including
catch-and-release, year around, and closes to fishing for all species
April 24-June 15 and Oct. 1-Dec. 31. Fishery managers intend to make
this closure permanent starting in 2018.
The closure is primarily a conservation measure
designed to protect sturgeon on the Gilbert River, which have been
targeted by poachers, according to Tucker Jones, ODFW’s Ocean Salmon
and Columbia River Program manager.
“Sturgeon concentrations in the Gilbert River have
unfortunately resulted in an unacceptable level of illegal actions,”
said Jones. “It’s regrettable that the actions of these bad actors are
taking opportunity away from the law abiding public.”
The new rules apply from the Gilbert River fishing
pier, near the confluence with Multnomah Channel, upstream
approximately four miles to Sturgeon Lake. Consistent with regulations
for the lower Willamette and Columbia rivers, it has been closed to
retention of sturgeon since 2014, although catch-and-release fishing
was allowed.
For several years, Oregon State Police Fish and
Wildlife officers have documented frequent illegal activities,
including sturgeon poaching along the Gilbert River. Troopers conducted
surveillance in this area and apprehended poachers hiding sturgeon in
brush, backpacks and vehicles, fishing at night, and other crimes.
The Big Eddy fishing pier, a disabled angler platform
located at the headwaters of the river near Sturgeon Lake, will be
included in the closure. Anglers with ODFW disabled anglers permits
are advised to use the Gilbert River fishing pier at the mouth of the
river instead.