Tomorrow, March 20, the Oregon Fish and Wildlife Commission is meeting to discuss and vote on several items important to sportsmen, including sturgeon, wildlife area management plans, land acquisitions, funding projects, and more.
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Meeting Location and Streaming Information
The meeting will begin at 8 am at Roxy Ann Grange, 1850 Spring St., Medford. If you are unable to attend in person, you can watch online via YouTube:
Protecting Our Hunting and Fishing Heritage
Our strength is in our numbers. If we fail to show up and stay engaged, we surrender our voice. You can bet the animal extremists are waiting to fill that void. Do not let them decide our future. Take 30 seconds right now to share this email with your family, friends, and fellow sportsmen. We are the sole guardians of our outdoor traditions, and we are the only ones who will protect our hunting and fishing heritage.
There has never been a more crucial time in sportsmen’s history than now to be involved and engaged in protecting our way of life. The legacy of hunting, fishing, and trapping depends on our actions today. Urge your family and friends to join you and the Sportsmen’s Alliance in the fight against the rising tide of animal extremism.
Upcoming Public Hearing: 2026 Ocean Salmon Season
FYI, On Tuesday, March 24, the Pacific Fishery Management Council is holding a hybrid public hearing to discuss the 2026 ocean salmon fishing season alternative at 7 p.m. at Gladys Valley Marine Studies Building Auditorium, 2030 SE Marine Science Dr., Newport, OR.


