Oregon Fish Report
Fish Report for 9-23-2021
Fish Report for 9-23-2021
ODFW Recreation Report
by OR Department of Fish & Wildlife Staff
9-23-2021
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Find the latest fishing regulation updates
They’re always at the top of the Recreation Report in the zone where they’re happening.
Best bets for weekend fishing:
- Coho are making their way into the Sandy and Clackamas rivers.
- Limited fisheries for wild coho have opened in the Tillamook, Nestucca, Siletz and Coos basins.
- Recent rains have started moving Chinook from the bays into the rivers on the north and central coasts.
- On the south coast, Chinook anglers have been enjoying a good season on the Rogue.
- Cooler temperatures are putting trout on the bite including resident fish in rivers and streams, holdover trout from earlier stockings in lakes and reservoirs, and newly stocked trout in locations that boast fall stocking.
- Sturgeon anglers have additional retention days on Sept. 25 (this Saturday!) and Wednesday, Sept. 29.
- On the central coast, Pacific halibut is now open 7 days a week with a two-fish daily bag limit.
The best season for crabbing is right now
Fall is typically the best time of year to crab. Beginning in September, crabs will have filled out with more meat, and you’ll find more crabs in bays and estuaries thanks to drier weather. Pick up some pointers about how to crab.
Be ready for your hunt
A lot of planning goes into a successful hunt. Make sure you’ve checked all the boxes with the hunter’s checklist.
More Reports
Pacific halibut sport fishery addition; tagging clarification
9-22-2021
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OR Department of Fish & Wildlife Reports
for Thursday, September 16th, 2021: Public comment requested on draft Dungeness crab fishery management plan
: ODFW Recreation Report
Bradley Lake: Bradley Lake is scheduled to be stocked with fall rainbow trout in mid-October
Chetco River: A few anglers are starting to troll the estuary for salmon
Cooper Creek Reservoir: Lots of Rain in The Forecast
Coquille River: Striped bass fishing is starting to pick up again in the lower Coquille River
Diamond Lake: The lake is lower than normal
Eel Lake: Anglers reported catching a few trout this past week
Fish Lake : The current lake level is 16 percent full and is slowly filling with input from natural springs
Galesville Reservoir: The reservoir is about 7 feet above the lowest height on record
Illinois River: The Illinois is open to trout fishing
Lake Selmac: Water levels have been dropping slowly
Lemolo Lake: Lemolo should be a great place to try this week
Lost Creek Lake: Trout fishing should still be good
Rogue River - Middle: There is less than one month left for Chinook fishing between Hog Creek boat ramp and Fishers Ferry
Rogue River- Upper: Upper Rogue River Report
Rogue River- Upper (Above Lost Creek): Still Plenty of Fish Hanging Around
Sixes River: Temporary low water fishing closure will start Oct. 1
Willow Lake: Trout, bass, crappie and perch are most prevalent here
Alsea River: Fall Chinook fishing continues to be steady on the Alsea
Kilchis River: Cutthroat trout are available throughout the Kilchis River
Miami River: Cutthroat trout fishing in the Miami should be fair to good
Nehalem River: Chinook fishing continues to be fair to good throughout the bay
Salmon River: Fall Chinook fishing is picking up on the Salmon River
Siletz River: The Siletz Basin will have a limited wild coho fishery this year
Trask River: Anglers will find sea-run cutthroat trout throughout the Trask
Wilson River: Summer steelhead fishing on the Wilson has been slow this year
Yaquina River: Fall Chinook fishing continues to improve on the Yaquina
Detroit Reservoir: Water levels are slowly dropping as dry conditions continue
Foster Reservoir: This reservoir is still full and all three boat ramps are currently
Green Peter Reservoir: Green Peter Reservoir Report
McKenzie River: McKenzie River Fishing Report
Quartzville Creek: Rain is forecasted for this weekend
Santiam River ( North Fork) Above Detroit Lake: Hatchery trout harvest is now open until Oct. 31
Santiam River (South Fork): Currently flows are around 1250 cfs at the Waterloo gage
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