03-18-2014, 04:46 PM
Actually, Duck-slayer, Iceflyer and I all had a bit of a run in with a fish cop from Oregon over this exact issue during the ice season. In the end we all agreed and it seems fairly clear with the exception of the Powder river arm. He indicated to us that there are large signs and it is obvious when you cross that line. I haven't been there, though.
He indicated that if you are fishing from a boat (or should I say, floating device, which are the words I think he used) the signs should be plenty visible. If you are not fishing from a boat (or floating device), then you'll need an Oregon fishing license any way, so it wouldn't matter either way. (Note that docks are not considered floating devices as they are attached to the shore.)
Hope this helps.
He indicated that if you are fishing from a boat (or should I say, floating device, which are the words I think he used) the signs should be plenty visible. If you are not fishing from a boat (or floating device), then you'll need an Oregon fishing license any way, so it wouldn't matter either way. (Note that docks are not considered floating devices as they are attached to the shore.)
Hope this helps.