Fish Report for 7-14-2022

ODFW Recreation Report

7-14-2022
OR Department of Fish & Wildlife Staff

Recreating during drought

Drought persists in eastern Oregon. If you live there, or you plan to visit this summer on vacation, here’s what the drought might mean for hunters, anglers and wildlife viewers.

Register for youth pheasant hunts

These early season hunts in September are great for first-time hunters and can be a good warm-up for more experienced hunters getting ready for the upcoming season. Open to youth 17 and younger. Learn more about these hunts, and how to register.

Popular Buoy 10 fishery opens Aug. 1

Buoy 10, where the Columbia River meets the Pacific, gives you the chance to catch Chinook and coho salmon fresh from the ocean. Here are 10 tips for Buoy 10 fishing.

Proposed changes for 2023 fishing regulations

At its Aug. 15 meeting, the Oregon Fish and Wildlife Commission will consider the 2023 Oregon Sport Fishing Regulations. Here's a list of the proposed changes from 2022, and ways for you to comment.

Best bets for weekend fishing

It’ll be hard to go wrong fishing this weekend. Skim the Zone reports and you’ll see plenty of opportunities for:

  • Trout – including rainbow, redband, brown and cutthroat.
  • Steelhead – the run is picking up in most places.
  • Chinook – there are open seasons from the Pacific Ocean to Northeast Oregon.
  • Bass – are biting in both rivers and reservoirs throughout the state.
  • Crappie and bluegill – are on the bite and great fisheries for kids.
  • Bottomfish, halibut and surfperch – all great reasons to head to the coast. 

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More Reports

OR Department of Fish & Wildlife Reports
for Thursday, July 14th, 2022

Imnaha River: Trout fishing has been good in some portions of the Imnaha River
Umatilla River: Trout fishing on the Umatilla River
Walla Walla River: Fishing on the Walla Walla has been good in the past week
Wallowa Lake : Fishing can be good for rainbow trout near the south end of the lake
Wallowa River: Flows have been steadily dropping on the Wallowa River
Willow Creek Reservoir: Fishing has been good for both crappie and bass
Crooked River: Fly anglers report good fishing with dry-dropper setup
Davis Lake: The water level remains extremely low
East Lake: Anglers report good fishing for brown trout, rainbow trout and kokanee
Hood River: The Hood River is currently turbid due to glacial melt
Hosmer Lake: Initial reports have been of relatively slow fishing
Laurance Lake: Laurance Lake Fishing Report
North Twin Lake: Anglers report excellent fishing
Prinevile Reservoir: Trout fishing continues to be good
South Twin Lake: Anglers report excellent fishing
Wickiup Reservoir: Anglers should expect to see fewer kokanee in Wickiup Reservoir this year
Clackamas River: Clackamas River Report
Eagle Creek: Some steelhead are present
Gold Lake: Catch rates have been good
Green Peter Reservoir: This reservoir is still mostly full
Harriett Lake: Anglers report excellent fishing this past weekend
Henry Hagg Lake: Cappie fishing near the dam can be productive this time of year
Sandy River: Summer steelhead have arrived at the Sandy Hatchery
Siletz River: Summer steelhead fishing has picked up on the Siletz
Trask River: Spring Chinook fishing is still fair on the Trask
Wilson River: Summer steelhead are throughout the fishery
Diamond Lake: Mixed reports are coming from Diamond
Galesville Reservoir: Anglers are still catching some really nice trout in Galesville
Lemolo Lake: Trout fishing should be good at Lemolo
Rogue River - Middle: Middle Rogue River Report
Rogue River - Middle: As of July 6, 437 new summer steelhead entered the hatcher
Rogue River- Upper (Above Lost Creek): Trout stockings in the upper river started May 18
Ana Reservoir: There have not been any recent fishing reports
Chewaucan River: Flyfishing for redband trout was good last weekend
Gerber Reservoir: Targeting yellow perch continues to be your best bet
Heart Lake: Fishing has still been good for anglerstrolling lures
Holbrook Reservoir: Reservoir is drawing down
Lake Of The Woods: Lake of the Woods has been stocked heavily with trophy rainbow trout
Lofton Reservoir: This reservoir was stocked recently
Phillips Reservoir: The reservoir is currently 22 percent full and has begun to drop
Sprague River: Fishing is slow throughout the river
Thief Valley Reservoir: Fishing will probably be best before the reservoir drops too much
Wood River: Fishing for brown trout and redband trout should be good this week
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