SENATE BILL REPORT

 

 

                                    HB 1031

 

 

BYRepresentatives L. Smith and Bumgarner

 

 

Requiring licenses for professional salmon fishing guides.

 

 

House Committe on Natural Resources

 

 

Senate Committee on Natural Resources

 

      Senate Hearing Date(s):March 26, 1987

 

      Senate Staff:Vic Moon (786-7469)

 

 

                             AS OF MARCH 17, 1987

 

BACKGROUND:

 

The Department of Fisheries licenses individuals who fish commercially for salmon and other food fish.  Commercial licenses cost from $5 for a carp license to $300 for a salmon purse seine license.  Charter boat operators pay an annual license fee of $200.

 

Charter boats include any vessel from which people may catch fish upon payment of a fee.  It excludes privately leased recreational boats and boats used by guides taking freshwater sports anglers to catch salmon.

 

The Department of Game licenses guides to take clients fishing for game fish.  The annual license costs $150 for residents and $500 for non-residents.  In 1986, 228 individuals bought resident fishing guide licenses and 7 bought non-resident fishing guide licenses.  This is down from 1986 when 337 residents bought guide licenses, but up from 1984 when 87 residents purchased licenses.  The number of licenses sold varies according to the abundance of steelhead.

 

Oregon charges $25 per year for a fishing guide license for both residents and non-residents.

 

SUMMARY:

 

To operate as a guide for salmon fishing in freshwater rivers and streams requires a license issued by the Department of Fisheries.  The license costs $50 for residents and $500 for non-residents.

 

An exception to the guide license is the Columbia River below the bridge at Longview where a charter boat license is currently required.

 

Fiscal Note:      available