Summer Fishing at Middle Fork Willamette River

Middle Fork Willamette - Springfield, OR


by OR Department of Fish & Wildlife Staff
7-3-2024
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Fishing for summer steelhead has been productive and spring Chinook should be available for harvest through July. It typically takes fish roughly 10-14 days to travel from Willamette Falls to the Middle Fork and McKenzie rivers. Willamette Falls fish counts can be found here. ‌

There may be more fishing opportunity below Dexter Dam for warmwater game fish (walleye, bass) following the drawdown of Lookout Point Reservoir in winter of 2023 as fish passed downstream through Lookout Point Reservoir and Dexter dams. ‌

A Columbia River Basin Endorsement is required for anglers targeting salmon and steelhead in the Middle Fork Willamette below Dexter Dam. ‌

The Middle Fork Willamette above Lookout Point and Hills Creek reservoirs is open to fishing using lures and artificial flies. All wild trout must be released upstream of Lookout Point Reservoir. The Middle Fork Willamette River is not stocked with hatchery trout.




More Reports

OR Department of Fish & Wildlife Reports
for Wednesday, July 3rd

John Day River: Bass are abundant throughout
Crane Prairie Reservoir: Anglers report good trout fishing
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Haystack Reservoir: Haystack Reservoir Update
Metolius River: Metolius River continues to fish well
Ochoco Reservoir: Ochoco Reservoir Update
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Blue River: Blue River Update
Blue River Reservoir: Blue River Reservoir Update
Clackamas River: Clackamas River Update
Clear Lake: Clear Lake Update
Coast Fork Willamette River: Coast Fork will be stocked
Detroit Reservoir: Detroit Reservoir is full
Gold Lake: Gold Lake fishing officially open
McKenzie River: McKenzie River Will Be Stocked

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