Fish Report for 8-25-2022

ODFW Recreation Report

8-25-2022
OR Department of Fish & Wildlife Staff

 

Several opportunities open Sept. 1

  • Steelhead on the Grande Ronde, Wallowa and Imnaha rivers and Big Sheep Creek in NE.
  • Halibut on Centra Coast subarea for seven days a week.
  • Forest grouse hunting.
  • Quail, mountain and California, on the west side.
  • Mourning dove.

Summer fishing ain’t over yet

Yes, summer fishing is getting tough with the continued hot, dry conditions. But don’t put away your rod just yet. Instead focus your efforts on these best bets:

  • High elevation, hike-in lakes for trout. These lakes stay cooler and will be fishable until they’re snowed in. Fishing Oregon’s hike-in lakes.
  • Coastal cutthroat trout. These trout are aggressive, willing to take a variety of bait, flies and lures, and are found in many coastal rivers and streams. 7 tips for catching coastal cutthroat.
  • Dungeness crab. Crabbers have been doing well. How to crab.
  • Surfperch. There are hundreds of places to fish along Oregon’s sandy beaches, and there are plenty of fish within an easy cast from shore. How to fish for surfperch.
  • Buoy 10. This popular late-summer, early-fall salmon fishery just kicked off and will be heating up in the next few weeks. 10 tips for Buoy 10 fishing.
  • Bass. You’ll find smallmouth bass in ponds, reservoirs and rivers throughout the state. Check the Rec Report for locations and consider these tips How to fish for bass.

Be sure to check the zone reports for more options!

Buy your black bear tag

While the fall black bear season doesn’t end until Dec. 31, the last day to buy a tag is Sept. 30.

Bear and cougar check-ins at ODFW offices

Remember the days when you had to check-in your harvested bear and/or cougar at an ODFW office. Well, those days are back. Here are reminders of how to check in bear and cougar.

Sign up for youth pheasant hunts

Youth Pheasant Hunts give young hunters a chance to hunt in a controlled setting with a focus safety and success. Five reasons these hunts are so popular:

  • No adult competition. 
  • Emphasis on safety. 
  • Increased chance of success. 
  • Available statewide. 
  • They're free!


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OR Department of Fish & Wildlife Reports
for Wednesday, August 24th, 2022

Ana Reservoir: Ana Reservoir was stocked early this month
Beulah Reservoir: Beulah Reservoir has now been drained to minimum pool
Blitzen River: Flows in the Blitzen are now around 30 cfs
Bully Creek Reservoir: Reservoir levels are currently very low and dropping fast
Chewaucan River: As the river drops and keeps getting warmer try fishing early in the morning
Owyhee Reservoir: Owyhee Reservoir Fishing Report
Owyhee River: Lower Owyhee River Report
Cooper Creek Reservoir: Cooper Creek Reservoir Fishing Report
Diamond Lake: Anglers are having success targeting brown trout
Galesville Reservoir: The reservoir is dropping and may drop more quickly as the summer progresses
Howard Prairie Reservoir: Reservoir level is low but has leveled off
Hyatt Lake: Very little if any fishing pressure
Lake Selmac: Trout anglers will want to target deeper areas near the dam
Rogue River - Middle: Trout fishing is open
Rogue River- Upper: Trout fishing is open in the Rogue
Rogue River- Upper (Above Lost Creek): Trout stockings in the upper river started May 18
Nehalem River: The Nehalem gets a unique early component to its fall Chinook run
Siletz River: Summer steelhead fishing has slowed down with the low water conditions
Trask River: Plenty of opportunity for Cutthroat trout
Wilson River: Recent surveys found fish concentrated in pools
Clackamas River: Summer steelhead and spring Chinook can now be found throughout the river
Henry Hagg Lake: Late summer can be a great time of year to target bass at Hagg Lake
McKenzie River: McKenzie River Fishing Report
North Fork Reservoir: Trout fishing has been good in the North Fork Reservoir
Sandy River: Summer steelhead and spring Chinook fishing has been good on the Sandy
Hood River: The Hood River continues to be turbid due to glacial melt
Grande Ronde River: With the onset of warmer weather, bass fishing may be good on the lower Grande Ronde River
Imnaha River: Bass have been caught in the lower river, and bass fishing will be an option for anglers
Snake River- Below Hells Canyon Reservoir: Bass fishing the Snake River can be great during the summer


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