Fish Report for 8-31-2023

ODFW Recreation Report

8-31-2023
ODFW

Big game hunting forecast

Elk and deer archery seasons open this Saturday. Here what ODFW biologists have to say about over-winter survival and early season hunting conditions. Check out conditions for your hunt.‌

Game bird hunting forecast

Grouse, mourning dove, and western Oregon quail hunting open Sept. 1 and biologists predict an excellent year for upland birds but a mixed bag for waterfowl. Learn more.‌

Hunting, fishing during fire season

With several active wildfires throughout the state, hunters and anglers will want to stay up to date on access, closures and air quality conditions. Find links to closure and access restrictions here, and check air quality here. ‌

E-tagging tips for hunters and anglers

It's important for both hunters and anglers to tag their harvest immediately, which means they'll need to know how to navigate the MyODFW app outside of cell phone range. Here are some tips e-tagging in the field.‌

Holiday weekend fishing

A bit of cooler, wet weather has improved fishing in many places just in time for the holiday weekend.‌

  • Cutthroat trout on north coast – recent counts indicate above average numbers of fish.
  • Half-pounder steelhead are starting to move into the lower Rogue.
  • Coastal fall Chinook – cooler temperatures and a bit of rain should have fall Chinook moving from bays and estuaries into lower river reaches.
  • Trout are likely rejuvenated from some cooler water temperatures that should be making them more active and willing to bit..
  • Ocean salmon and albacore fishing have both been good.

Changes to longleader bag limit

The offshore longleader fishery gives anglers an opportunity to catch more fish and to distribute effort away from nearshore species. On Sept. 5, the daily bag limit return to 10 fish per anglerLearn more about the gear and the fishery.



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OR Department of Fish & Wildlife Reports
for Wednesday, August 30th, 2023

John Day River: Steelhead fishing will be open for this year as we've reached our minimum target of returning wild adults over Bonneville Dam
Umatilla River: Anglers should focus on deeper holes
Deschutes River: Anglers have been reporting good trout fishing lately
Laurance Lake: Air quality is poor at Laurance Lake due to wildfire smoke
Clackamas River: Both Chinook and steelhead fishing has slowed down significantly
Sandy River: Summer steelhead and Chinook can still be found throughout the river
Alsea River: Fish are moving and jumping throughout the basin
Salmon River: The Bridge hole has been a popular space for bank casting
Siletz River: The Siletz has a variety of species to cast for this weekend! ‌
Siuslaw River: We have had a few reports coming in of fish being caught in the bay
Trask River: The Trask gets a hatchery coho run, but it's still early
Yaquina River: Fall Chinook is back open on the Yaquina
Campbell Reservoir: The reservoir is about 50 percent full
Fourmile Lake: The lake is currently 12 percent full and declining fast
Gerber Reservoir: The reservoir is 21 percent full
Upper Klamath Lake: The lake is 3.9 feet below full pool and 41 percent full
Miller Lake: Miller Lake is accessible and was stocked heavily with rainbow trout
North Fork Sprague River: Water temperatures have increased slightly
South Fork Sprague River: Fishing will be fair due to past drought and fire in the watershed
Sycan River: Flows are declining quickly at 12 cfs
Williamson River: Williamson River Report
Wood River: Best fishing for brown trout is below Loosley Rd to Crooked Creek


8-29-2023
Offshore longleader gear fishery bag limit reduction to 10-fish per angler per day beginning Tuesday, September 5. The recreational offshore longleader...... Read More