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Fish Report for 5-13-2022
ODFW Recreation Report
5-13-2022
OR Department of Fish & Wildlife Staff
Apply for controlled hunts by midnight Sunday
Sunday, May 15 is the last day to apply for 2022 controlled hunts. We strongly suggest you get your application in as soon as possible to beat the last-minute scramble. Looking for population, harvest and point summary reports from previous years to help you decide where to apply? You’ll find them all here.
Trout and Chinook continue as best bets for the weekend
- In some locations it could be a banner year for spring hatchery trout fishing. Due to poor water conditions last year and a bleak outlook for the summer, several districts are changing their trout stocking plans. Foregoing summer stocking and stocking more trout this spring when water conditions are better. Check for updates in the zone reports.
- Spring Chinook are showing up, and being caught, in several river systems including Nestucca Bay and tidewater, Tillamook Bay and Trask tidewater in the NW Zone. And in the Rogue and Umpqua basins in the SW Zone.
More Chinook days announced for lower Columbia
With a positive run update, fishery managers have announced additional Chinook fishing days downstream of Bonneville Dam starting May 12. Catch up on the details here.
Clammers: Negative tides coming to a beach near you
Experienced clammers know that low/negative tides mean great clamming. There is a great series of low tides beginning this Saturday, May 14 and continuing through next week. So grab your shovels, check out our where-to-clam pages and be prepared to get muddy!
Have you bagged your spring turkey and/or black bear?
If not, you’ve got until May 31 to fill your tag.
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for Friday, May 13th, 2022• ODFW Fish Passage Task Force meets in the Umpqua Basin May 19-20, 2022
• Spring derelict crab pot recovery efforts aim to prevent marine life entanglement
OR Department of Fish & Wildlife Reports
for Thursday, May 12th, 2022John Day River: Steelhead fishing remains closed in rivers and streams within the John Day Basin
Hood River: Spring Chinook fishing is currently open on the Hood River
Laurance Lake: The road to Laurance Lake is currently closed
Clackamas River: The river is high but dropping
Clear Lake: Will be stocked this week
Detroit Reservoir: Pretty much all techniques will catch fish
Green Peter Reservoir: This reservoir is filling with the recent rains
Hills Creek Reservoir: Hills Creek Reservoir was last stocked the week
Sandy River: The river is running high but dropping
Timber Linn Lake: Will be stocked this week
Nestucca River: Spring Chinook should be in the estuary and after recent higher flows
Siletz River: Conditions should improve as the river drops back into shape later this week
Trask River: The Trask River Spring Chinook are showing up
Wilson River: No reports of summer steelhead yet
Diamond Lake: Anglers are still finding a few fish
Emigrant Reservoir: Emigrant received its first trout stocking of the season
Howard Prairie Reservoir: The lake is ice-free, but access is limited
Lemolo Lake: Lemolo is just a few feet from being full.
Lost Creek Lake: There are some very nice holdover fish available
John C Boyle Reservoir: Fishing should improve this weekend with warmer weather
Lofton Reservoir: The boat ramp Is accessible
Sycan River: Snow will limit access to the river above Sycan Marsh.
Thief Valley Reservoir: Thief Valley Reservoir is now full
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