Fish Report for 9-16-2020

Jasmyne's First Bass, Umpqua River.
Photo Credit: Courtesy of Jason Potter

Umpqua River Fishing Report

9-16-2020
OR Department of Fish & Wildlife Staff

UMPQUA RIVER, MAINSTEM:

Chinook fishing is open and anglers are finding a few in the lower estuary. Check restrictions for 2020 fall Chinook before going out. The Umpqua is restricted to one unclipped Chinook per day and five per year.

Bass fishing continues to be good. Anglers continue to catch fish throughout the main. 

Trout fishing is open on the Main and its tributaries, it is catch-and-release only on the mainstem. 

UMPQUA RIVER, SOUTH: CLOSED         

The entire South Umpqua and tributaries closed after Sept. 15 as part of the annual closure to protect salmon.



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