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CLACKAMAS, Ore. – A near-record run of coho salmon has prompted the Oregon Department of Fish and Wildlife to increase the daily bag limit to three fish on several Portland area streams.</p>
Under permanent rules anglers are already permitted to keep two fin-clipped adult salmon or steelhead in any combination on the Willamette River below Willamette Falls in Oregon City, on the Clackamas River (including Eagle Creek) and on the Sandy. Effective, Sept. 1, the new “bonus bag” rule allows them to retain a third fish, if it is a hatchery coho.</p>
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Under permanent rules anglers are already permitted to keep two fin-clipped adult salmon or steelhead in any combination on the Willamette River below Willamette Falls in Oregon City, on the Clackamas River (including Eagle Creek) and on the Sandy. Effective, Sept. 1, the new “bonus bag” rule allows them to retain a third fish, if it is a hatchery coho.</p>
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