Fish Report for 8-27-2020

Photo Credit: Courtesy of ODFW

This Week's Recreation Report

8-27-2020
OR Department of Fish & Wildlife Staff

MyODFW app problems for Apple devices

Please take screen shot of license and tag 

ODFW recently became aware that the MyODFW app will not open on iPhones or iPads when the device is out of cell service or in airplane mode—users will get an error message instead. ODFW is asking e-taggers to take a screenshot of their license and tags and take these other steps until problem is resolved. 

Big game hunters: Are you ready?

We’ve got information to help you plan your hunt

It’s not too soon to start thinking of your upcoming fall hunts. Be sure to check out MyODFW.com for resources to help with your planning, including the 2020 big game hunting forecast, the Big game hunter’s checklist7 things to consider if you didn’t draw a tagand the ODFW Recreation Report for big game hunting, which resumes this week.

Best bets for fishing this weekend

We’re still waiting for coho and Chinook to show up in a big way, so in the meantime trout, warmwater and marine opportunities remain top picks.

Trout

  • Half-pounder steelhead numbers are picking up every day on the lower Rogue.
  • Most boat ramps at Detroit Reservoir are open and anglers have been reporting excellent fishing.
  • Fishing has been great recently at Spaulding Reservoir. Rainbow trout from 12-16 inches were biting lures and flies very aggressively. The reservoir continues to drop so get out to harvest trout! 
  • The high mountain lakes will offer trout fishing opportunities until snow starts to limit access.
  • Fishing has been great on the Owyhee River below the reservoir. Anglers may have success using hopper or other terrestrial fly patterns, in addition to mayflies and nymphs. 

Warmwater

  • Coffenbury Lake in Fort Stevens State Park near Astoria was sampled earlier this summer and had some nice largemouth bass that should be catchable. 
  • Bass have been biting at Cooper Creek Reservoir.
  • Anglers continue to do well on the South and Main Umpqua rivers for smallmouth. There is no limit on this species here and fishing can be fantastic.  
  • Willamette River from Albany down to Salem for smallmouth and largemouth bass, fish with lures or streamer flies especially early or late in the day.  Largemouth bass are most common in slack-water areas while smallmouth bass hang out on the edges of the faster current.

Marine

  • Surfperch fishing from the beach can be good throughout the summer.
  • Anglers can target rockfish or lingcod from the jetties.
  • When ocean conditions permit, bottomfishing can be should be good from a boat – either yours or a charter.
  • The ocean salmon season continues.

Nothing listed seems quite the thing for you? Then check out the zone reports for a myriad of additional opportunities. 

Clamming, and some crabbing, remains closed to nonresidents

Clamming and mussel harvest remain closed to nonresidents along the entire Oregon coast. Crabbing is open to nonresidents from Cape Falcon (between Seaside and Tillamook) south to the CA border.

Download the latest MyODFW app

Version 2.3 will prompt you to update your app whenever a new version is available, and provides an easier way to access the ‘forgot username or password’ feature directly from the app. Learn more about other changes in this new release.

This newest version of the MyODFW app is now available in the Apple and Google Play stores.

Sign up for a hunter education class

Upcoming hunter education field days and traditional classes have resumed and are now being posted. Check out the list of upcoming classes.



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