Wash. Admin. Code § 220-220-150 - Oregon license reciprocity
(1)
A person may, from a vessel or other floating device, fish for game fish, food
fish, unclassified fish, and shellfish, unless otherwise prohibited, from
Pacific Ocean waters within three miles of the Washington coast from Leadbetter
Point to the Washington-Oregon boundary, and from the concurrent waters of the
Columbia River where the river forms the boundary between Oregon and Washington
if the person possesses a valid Oregon resident angling license or a valid
Oregon resident shellfish license, but only if Oregon recognizes as valid a
comparable Washington personal use license in Pacific Ocean waters within three
miles of the Oregon coast from the Oregon-Washington boundary to Cape Falcon
and the concurrent waters of the Columbia River.
(2) This reciprocity applies only to fishing
from a vessel or other floating device. Fishing from the Washington shore
requires a Washington personal use license.
(3) This reciprocity applies only to Oregon
residents, and residents of other states must possess either a valid Washington
license or a valid Oregon license to take game fish, food fish, unclassified
fish, and shellfish from the waters of the respective states.
(4) Any game fish, food fish, unclassified
fish, or shellfish landed into Washington must conform with current rules in
effect for the point of landing including, but not limited to, daily limits,
possession limits, annual limits, size restrictions, and sex
restrictions.
Notes
Statutory Authority: RCW 77.12.047. 06-07-046 (Order 06-40), § 220-55-210, filed 3/9/06, effective 4/9/06.
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