Highlights from this week’s Recreation Report:

Photo Credit: Courtesy of ODFW

by OR Department of Fish & Wildlife Staff
2-7-2020
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Go steelhead fishing this weekend

The winter steelhead season is well underway. Recent rains have dispersed fish throughout the basins on the coast and in the Willamette Valley. The key to winter fishing is to keep an eye on water levels and fish when they are dropping.

  • In the north coast, rain Tuesday night spiked water levels but several rivers should be fishable, if high, by the weekend.
  • Fishing has been picking up on the Siletz and Siuslaw, which should be in good shape for the weekend
  • On the south coast, check out the Applegate, Illinois, Rogue and Umpqua for some good weekend fishing.
  • In the Willamette Valley, the Sandy and Clackamas may still be running high this weekend, but the Molalla might be just right.

Need a few ideas to hone your steelhead skills? Check out these 10 tips to catch more winter steelhead.

Other good bets for weekend fishing

Steelhead aren’t the only fish biting. Trout anglers, too, will have good opportunities this weekend.

  • Garrison Lake is a good destination for native trout, uncaught hatchery trout and even a few lunker, trophy trout!
  • The trout bite continues to be good in the Holy Water, the stretch of the upper Rogue between the hatchery and the Lost Creek Lake spillway.
  • Cooper Creek Reservoir was stocked with trout last week for a kids’ fishing event. Bet there’s still a few of those fish around.
  • A handful of popular destinations in the Willamette Zone are scheduled to be stocked this week.
  • Big ole brood trout have been stocked recently in Ochoco Reservoir and the Bend  Pine Nursery Pond.
  • Most of Thief Valley Reservoir is ice-free and anglers can launch boats from the boat launch (though the dock is not in place).
  • Ice conditions, and fishing!, have been good at Phillips and Wolf Creek reservoirs.
  • Ice fishing on Kinney Lake and Magone Lake has been good. Check out 14 tips for ice fishing in Oregon.

Final days to apply for a spring bear tag

The application deadline is Feb. 10 and the controlled spring black bear season opens April 1.

Ways to apply for a tag





OR Department of Fish & Wildlife Reports
for Wednesday, January 29th, 2020
Siletz River: Winter Steelhead Has Been Slow
Siuslaw River: High Water and Tough Conditions
Alsea River: North Fork Alsea Has Been a Good Spot For Steelhead