Fish Report for 3-4-2021

The Kilchis is Low & Clear

3-4-2021
OR Department of Fish & Wildlife Staff

The Kilchis is low and clear, but the rains predicted for Thursday and Friday should bring it up enough to be fishable through the weekend. There are no hatchery releases on the Kilchis so it is mostly a wild steelhead river (catch and release only for wild fish).



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for Thursday, March 4th, 2021

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Chetco River: Clear & Low Water Conditions This Week
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Galesville Reservoir: Reservoir is On The Rise
Illinois River: Conditions Are Extremely Clear
Lost Creek Lake: Anglers Reporting Good Success By The Marina
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Rogue River - Middle: More Winter Fish Are Showing Up Everyday
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Nehalem River: Main Stem Nehalem is Getting into Good Conditions
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Siletz River: Steelhead Fishing Has Picked Up
Siuslaw River: Fishing Continues To Be Slow Despite Good Conditions
Trask River: Trask is in Decent Shape Right Now
Wilson River: There Have Been Good Days But Ther're Sporadic
Dexter Reservoir: Recently Stocked
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