Fish Report for 10-15-2020

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ODFW Recreation Report

10-15-2020
OR Department of Fish & Wildlife Staff

Take a hunter education class

Take the workbook or online version of the course, then sign up for a field day. Here’s everything you’ll need to know.

Duck hunting workshop, Nov. 14-15 in Coquille

Learn everything you need to know to go duck hunting in this two-day workshop that includes a bit of classroom instruction, more hands-on training and a lot of an actual duck hunt. Learn more and register.

Early season duck hunting

Zone 2 opens this weekend, are you ready?

The western Oregon duck season opens this Saturday – eastern Oregon opened last week. Early season hunts are often on local ducks and bluebird skies. Learn how to adjust your tactics to these conditions with 13 early season duck hunting tips.  One of the few times the number 13 could be considered lucky.

Hunting, fishing and wildfire danger

Get the latest updates on access, closures, impacts

With the extreme season in Oregon, hunters and anglers should check ahead about possible closures, restrictions and cancellations. We are updating access conditions as we can in the Recreation Report. However, conditions can change quickly, and in between updates.

To help you find the latest information regarding public access, closures and other wildfire-related issues, we’ve created this webpage on MyODFW.com. Here you’ll find the latest ODFW closures and cancellations, as well as links to land management agencies and their current notices.

Best bets for weekend fishing

We’re starting to get into fall fishing at its best. Salmon are moving into the tidewaters, steelhead are navigating the Columbia on their way to eastern Oregon, and cooler water temperatures have reinvigorating trout fishing.

  • With last week’s rains, Chinook are starting to move into tidewater on many north and mid-coast streams.
  • We’re nearing the peak of the coho run in Eagle Creek and the Clackamas and Sandy rivers, with fish now throughout the rivers. Early returns suggest a banner year for coho.
  • Diamond Lake has reopened to fishing, and several anglers have been catching limits of trout.
  • Foster and Green Peter reservoirs were heavily stocked this spring, and a good many fish are probably still around. They’ve gotten bigger over the summer months and cooler water temperatures will be putting them on the bite.
  • Fishing for yellow perch in Tenmile Lake, Williamson River, Upper Klamath Lake, Crystal Creek and Fourmile Canal should continue to be good to excellent if you can find the schools!
  • Trout fishing at the high mountain lakes can be excellent this time of year. The mosquitos are done, and fish are feeding heavily in anticipation of winter. 
  • Trout fishing on the Grande Ronde and Wallowa rivers has been good to excellent. This is a great opportunity to get in a little casting practice while you wait for the steelhead to arrive.


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OR Department of Fish & Wildlife Reports
for Wednesday, October 14th, 2020
Learn to duck hunt at ODFW workshop, Coquille
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Coos River: Coos River Basin Report
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Diamond Lake: Diamond Lake is Now Back Open
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