Umpqua River Fish Report for 6-8-2022
All angling is prohibited within 200 feet of any portion of a tributary mouth
Umpqua River - Roseburg, OR (Douglas County)
by OR Department of Fish & Wildlife Staff
6-8-2022
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All angling is prohibited within 200 feet of any portion of a tributary mouth. This is in effect from June 1 through Sept. 30, 2022 from the Scottsburg Bridge upstream to River Forks Park boat ramp. This is in place to protect summer steelhead that have been in decline recently.
Chinook fishing seems to be going okay with some anglers tying into a few. Previous angler surveys show it can take more than 24 hours of fishing before anglers catch a fish. NO HARVEST OF WILD CHINOOK (adults or jacks) through June 30. Anglers can still keep two salmon/steelhead per day, but they must be fin-clipped.
Summer steelhead will be moving through, but more will be coming as we approach summer.
Shad should be in the river in good numbers, but higher water has slowed fishing for some anglers
Trout fishing reopened May 22.
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Eel Lake: Trout fishing at Eel Lake is picking up
Emigrant Reservoir: The reservoir is currently at 36 percent and 10,063 acre feet
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Expo Pond: There are still trout available at Expo Pond
Fish Lake : The reservoir has been a steady 47 percent over the last 2 weeks
Garrison Lake: Best time to fish is early or late in the day
Lost Creek Lake: Fishing has been very good
Medco Pond: Fishing should be good for trout, as well as warmwater species
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Rogue River - Middle: From the mouth upstream to Fishers Ferry boat ramp, wild Chinook are legal for retention after June 1
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