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Oregon Revised Statutes Chapter 508 § 508.121 — Juvenile jig line license

Oregon Revised Statutes Chapter 508 ·
Oregon Code § 508.121 · Enacted · Last updated March 01, 2026
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Juvenile jig line license. (1) Any juvenile may secure from the State Fish and Wildlife Commission free of charge a juvenile jig line license to take herring, pilchard, perch, anchovies and candlefish by a hand or jig line and to sell such fish so taken by the juvenile to a wholesale fish dealer or a fish bait dealer. (2) As used in this section, “juvenile” means any individual 17 years of age or younger as of January 1 of the year for which the license is issued. (3) The license, for the purposes authorized in this section, is in lieu of the commercial fisherman and boat licenses required under ORS 508.235 and 508.260. [1965 c.103 §2; 1971 c.540 §8]
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