Steelhead may start moving into the river at some point

South Umpqua River


by OR Department of Fish & Wildlife Staff
11-30-2022
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The seasonal closure of the South Umpqua ended Nov. 30. Steelhead may start moving into the river at some point, but not likely to see much action until later into the winter when flows come up. The South Umpqua is still very low at this time. The loss of one year of smolts due to the Archie Creek fire will likely result in fewer returns than usual.

Anglers are encouraged to submit steelhead snouts in barrels stationed at many boat ramps throughout the Umpqua drainage, or at the ODFW office in Roseburg. These snouts being used in a study to determine the best smolt release strategy to optimize angling opportunities while maintaining a healthy fishery. Anglers who submit snouts may be entered into monthly drawings for gift cards to Sportsman’s Warehouse. Email [email protected] for more information on the program and locations of collection barrels.





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