Oregon Fish Report
Pistol River Fish Report for 11-24-2021
Pistol River Fish Report for 11-24-2021
Fish have had a chance to move into the river system
Pistol River - Pistol River, Oregon (Curry County)
by OR Department of Fish & Wildlife Staff
11-24-2021
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Fish have had a chance to move into the river system and anglers should be able to encounter Chinook throughout. Temporary rule changes for wild adult Chinook are now in place Aug. 31-Dec. 31. One wild adult Chinook per day and two total for this time period. All other zone regulations still apply.
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Coquille River: The next big rain could bring the first steelhead up the Coquille River
Elk River: A good number of Chinook have had a chance to distribute throughout the river
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