ODFW release – SALEM, Ore.— Everyone can fish, clam and crab for free in Oregon on Saturday and Sunday of the first weekend of June. No fishing/shellfish licenses or tags (including a Combined Angling Tag or Columbia River Basin Endorsement or Two-Rod Validation) are required on those two days (June 1-2, 2024). Both Oregon residents and nonresidents can fish for free. Oregon State Parks also offers free parking and camping on Saturday, June 1. All other fishing regulations apply including closures, bag limits and size restrictions. See the Oregon Sport Fishing Regulations for regulations. Remember to check MyODFW.com for any in season regulation changes, especially for salmon and steelhead fishing. The Recreation Report is updated weekly and features the best bests for fishing for the upcoming week. Expect lots of rainbow trout to be stocked in Oregon’s ponds and lakes for the weekend; more trout are stocked during the next two weeks (for Memorial Day and June Free Fishing Weekend) than at any other time of year. Check out the trout stocking schedule for more information and stocking locations. Crabbing and clamming: Free Fishing Weekend is also a great weekend to try clamming or crabbing. MyODFW.com has all the information you need to get started clamming or crabbing including maps of locations and how-to’s. The Oregon Department of Agriculture regularly tests shellfish and closes areas when naturally occurring biotoxins get to levels that make crabs and clams unsafe to eat. As of today, razor clamming is open from the Washington border to Cape Blanco but closed south of Cape Blanco to the California border due to elevated levels of domoic acid. Crabbing is open coastwide. Closures can happen quickly and may change before Free Fishing Weekend. Remember to call the ODA Shellfish safety hotline at 1-800-448-2474 or check their Shellfish page before you go. Free Fishing Weekend events: ODFW staff, volunteers, and a number of partner organizations will host events throughout the state on Free Fishing Weekend, bringing all the gear anglers need to get started. Staff and volunteers will hand out fishing equipment and be available to teach how to rig up, bait, cast, land, and clean your catch. Events are being held at the following locations along the Oregon Coast, and times; see the Family Fishing Events page for more information. Saturday, June 1: Hebo: Hebo Lake, 9 a.m.-1 p.m.; Lakeside: Tugman State Park (Eel Lake), 9 a.m.-2:00 p.m.; Toledo: Olalla Reservoir, 9 a.m.-1 p.m.; Florence: Cleawox Lake, 9 a.m.-2 p.m.; Tillamook: Trask Hatchery, 9 a.m.-12 p.m. (kids under 16 only); 12 p.m.-2:30 p.m. (or until all fish have Come out on June 1-2 to experience angling and shellfishing in Oregon, and be sure to show us your catch. Submit your photos at MyODFW.com.