Fish Report for 9-3-2020

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ODFW Recreation Report

9-3-2020
OR Department of Fish & Wildlife Staff

Download the latest MyODFW app

The latest version fixes several bothersome bugs. It’s now available in the Apple and Google Play stores.

Bird hunting this holiday weekend

Forest grouse and mourning dove opened statewide this week, and quail is open in western Oregon. It’s gonna be hot and dry this weekend, so hunt early mornings or late evenings when it’s cooler, look for birds near water sources and be aware of the extreme fire danger in many parts of the state.

Check out what to expect in this week’s Game Bird Hunting section of the Recreation Report.

Sign up for a youth pheasant hunt in September

These hunts are a great opportunity for new hunters to experience bird hunting for the first time and for more experienced youth to get ready for upcoming hunting season. There are several hunts throughout the state. To find one in your area, check out the workshop and events page on MyODFW.com.

Fishing tips for the hot, dry weekend ahead

With the hot, dry weather we’ve been having, fishing this weekend could be tough. But not impossible! Both trout and warmwater fish will be seeking out cooler water, so look for them:

  • Early in the morning before the heat of the day. This also will help you beat the swimming, paddlecraft and kayak crowd.
  • In lakes and ponds with deeper water and/or at higher elevations.
  • In the cooler headwaters of rivers and streams. Look for fish in deep pools at the end of riffles, or in shaded areas. If water levels are low fish might be skittish, so be sure you’re using light tackle and keeping a low profile.

Ocean non-selective coho opens this Friday and Saturday

Check out these 10 tips for targeting ocean coho.

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.

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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More Reports

OR Department of Fish & Wildlife Reports
for Wednesday, September 2nd, 2020

Campbell Reservoir: Campbell Reservoir Report
Mann Lake: The lake is currently fishless
Phillips Reservoir: Reservoir Level is at 16 % and Declining
Pilcher Reservoir: Look For Fishing to Pick up in The Fall
Thief Valley Reservoir: Reservoir is at 23 % Capacity
Galesville Reservoir: Galesville Reservoir Report
Fish Lake : Fish Lake Report
Imnaha River: Fishing For Whitefish Can Be Good Right Now
Wallowa River: Good For Trout & Whitefish
EE Wilson Angling Pond: EE Wilson Report
Detroit Reservoir: Detroit Reservoir Report


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