General Info
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Not including unincorporated communities
Cities
Barlow
Canby
Damascus
Estacada
Gladstone
Happy Valley
Johnson City
Lake Oswego
Milwaukie
Molalla
Oregon City
Rivergrove
Sandy
Tualatin
West Linn
Wilsonville
A little bit of contact information for all purpose residential needs.
Arts Alliance 503-655-0525
Assessment and Taxation 503-655-8671
Behavioral Health Services (Mental Health) 503-742-5300
Board of County Commissioners 503-655-8581
Board of Property Tax Appeals 503-655-8662
Business and Community Services 503-742-4344
Business and Economic Development 503-742-4329
Cable Communications 503-742-5903
Children, Youth and Families 503-650-5678
Citizen Involvement 503-655-8552
Clackamas County 511 (C-COM) 503-655-8370
Clerk 503-655-8698
Code Enforcement 503-742-4452
Community Corrections 503-655-8603
Community Development 503-655-8591
Community Solutions for Clackamas County 503-655-8840
County Administration 503-655-8581
County Counsel 503-655-8362
County Courthouse 503-655-8447
County Surveyor’s Office 503-742-4475
Development Agency 503-742-4323
District Attorney 503-655-8431
Dog Services 503-655-8628
Elections 503-655-8510
Emergency Management 503-655-8378
Employee Services 503-655-8459
Extension Services 503-655-8631
Fairgrounds 503-266-1136
Family Support 503-655-8469
Finance 503-742-5400
Forestry 503-742-4425
Garbage and Recycling 503-557-6363
Geographic Information Systems 503-723-4814
Health, Housing, and Human Services 503-650-5697
Housing Authority 503-655-8267
Justice Court 503-794-3800
Juvenile Department 503-655-8342
Law Library 503-655-8248
Library Information Network 503-723-4888
Medical Examiner 503-655-8380
North Clackamas Aquatic Park 503-794-8080
North Clackamas Parks and Recreation 503-742-4348
Parks 503-742-4414
Planning and Zoning 503-742-4500
Property Resources 503-742-4384
Public and Government Affairs 503-655-8751
Recording 503-655-8551
Records Management 503-655-8323
Resolution Services 503-655-8415
Sheriff 503-785-5000
Non-Emergency Line: 503-655-8211
Social Services 503-655-8640
Sustainability Office 503-557-6363
Technology Services 503-655-8322
Tourism & Cultural Affairs 503-655-8490
Transportation and Development 503-742-4400
Transportation Engineering 503-742-4691
Transportation Maintenance 503-557-6391
Treasurer 503-742-5990
Vector Control 503-655-8394
Veterans Services 503-650-5631
Victims Assistance 503-655-8616
Water Environment Services 503-742-4567
Weatherization 503-650-3338
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Big Game
Big Game
Species | Season | Dates | Tag Required |
Western Oregon Deer Centerfire Firearm | Cascade Buck Area | Sep 30-Oct 12, Oct 21-Nov 3 | Western Oregon Deer |
Coast Buck Area | Sep 30-Nov 3 | ||
Cascade Bull Elk Centerfire Firearm | Cascade Bull | Oct 14-20 | Cascade Elk |
Rocky Mt Bull Elk Centerfire Firearm | First Season | Oct 25-29 | Rocky Mt. Elk 1st Season |
Second Season | Nov 4-12 | Rocky Mt. Elk 2nd Season | |
Coast Bull Elk Centerfire Firearm | First Season | Nov 11-14 | Coast 1st Season |
Second Season | Nov 18-24 | Coast 2nd Season | |
Bowhunting | Deer (Western/Eastern) | Aug 26-Sep 24 | Deer Bow |
Elk (Western/Eastern | Aug 26-Sep 24 | Elk Bow | |
Black Bear | Eastern Oregon | Aug 1-Nov 30 | General Black Bear |
Western Oregon | Aug 1-Dec 31 | ||
SW Additional | Aug 1-Dec 31 | SW Additional | |
SW Additional (Nonresident) | Aug 1-Dec 31 | ||
Cascade Additional (Nonresident) | Aug 1-Dec 31 | Cascade Additional | |
Cougar | General (Statewide) | Jan 1-Dec 31 | General Cougar |
Additional | Jan 1-Dec 31 | Additional |
Game Bird
Upland Game Birds | Open Area | Open Season | Daily Bag Limit | Possession Limit |
“Blue” and Ruffed Grouse (Forest grouse) | Statewide | Sep 1-Jan 31 | 3 each species | 9 each species |
Chukar and Hungarian (Gray) Partridge | Statewide | Oct 8-Jan 31 | 8 | 24 |
Rooster Pheasant | Statewide | Oct 8-Dec 31 | 2 | 8 |
California Quail | Western Oregon | Sep 1-Jan 31 | 10 | 30 |
Eastern Oregon | Oct 8-Jan 31 | 10 | 30 | |
Mountain Quail | Western Oregon, Hood Rv and Wasco Cos | Sep 1-Jan 31 | 10 | 30 |
Crook, Grant, Wheeler, Gilliam, Klamath, Umatilla, Morrow and Wallowa Cos | Oct 8-Jan 31 | 2 | 2 | |
Remaining Eastern Oregon Cos | NO OPEN SEASON | – | – |
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Northwest Zone Regulations
Species | Bag Limit | Size Limit and Other Specifications | Season |
Trout | Lakes: 5 per day, 2 daily limits in possession. Streams: (including tidewaters and bays): 2 per day, 2 daily limits in possession. |
•Angling restricted to artificial flies and lures in streams above tidewater, May 22 – Aug 31. See Exceptions where use of bait is allowed.
• 8 inch minimum length. •Only 1 trout over 20 inches in length may be taken per day. •Rainbow trout over 16 inches are considered steelhead in streams. • Salmon under 15 inches are considered trout, except coho salmon, which are always considered salmon regardless of size. •No limit on size or number of brook or brown trout in streams unless noted under Exceptions |
Lakes: Open all year
Streams: (including tidewaters and bays): Open May 22 – Oct 31 |
Salmon and Steelhead | In the aggregate: 2 adult salmon or steelhead per dar, 20 per year. 5 jack salmon per day, 2 daily jack limits in possession/ | • See exceptions to the Chinook salmon catch limit under north coast streams (Necanicum to Salmon) and Yachats River.
•Pink salmon, sockeye salmon and hatchery coho salmon may be retained as part of the adult and jack salmon daily bag limit in all waters that are currently open to angling for Chinook salmon or steelhead, except as specified in Exceptions. •Hatchery releases of coho salmon occur in the Trask River, North Fork Nehalem River, Big Creek, Klaskanine River and Youngs Bay. •Closed angling for chum salmon (including jacks) unless noted under Exceptions. • See Exceptions in NW Zone to determine where harvest of any Chinook salmon is allowed. Harvest of wild steelhead and wild coho salmon is prohibited in the NW Zone except as allowed under Exceptions for Big Elk Creek, Salmon River, Siltcoos Lake and Tahkenitch Lake. There is no annual limit on hatchery salmon or hatchery steelhead as long as the appropriate number of Hatchery Harvest Tags have been purchased to record the catch. •Angling restricted to artificial flies and lures in stream |
Closed unless noted under Exceptions. Note: Regulation changes may occur throughout the year and are posted on the ODFW website: www.odfw.com. Check before you fish. |
Sturgeon | Catch-and-release only | •Closed to the retention of white and green sturgeon.
•All sturgeon must be immediately released unharmed into the water. • Sturgeon over 54 inches in fork length cannot be removed totally or in part from the water. •Only one single-point barbless hook may be used for sturgeon. •Angling restricted to artificial flies and lures in streams above tidewater May 22 – Aug 31. See Exceptions where use of bait is allowed. •Note: Tidewater portions of Columbia River tributaries are managed per Columbia River regulations. Columbia River sturgeon fisheries downstream of Bonneville Dam are restricted to catch-and-release angling only. |
Streams: (including tidewaters and bays): Open during trout, salmon or steelhead seasons. |