Oregon Fish Report
Rogue River- Lower Fish Report for 7-18-2019
Rogue River- Lower Fish Report for 7-18-2019
Lower Rogue Has Been Slow for Chinook
Rogue River- Lower - Gold Beach, OR
Photo Credit: Courtesy of ODFW
by OR Department of Fish & Wildlife Staff
7-18-2019
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The Rogue bay has been slow for Chinook. Most of the fish are being caught downstream of Highway 101. Chinook numbers should continue climb through July.
For a current view of the Rogue from the Isaac Lee Patterson Bridge in Gold Beach, check out the ODOT’s camera.
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