Fish Report for 9-7-2023

ODFW Recreation Report

9-7-2023
OR Department of Fish & Wildlife Staff

Wild coho seasons announced for some coastal rivers

Check the regulation update sections for the NW Zone and SW Zone for more details about where and when.‌

Best bets for weekend fishing

As we move into fall expect salmon and trout fishing to pick up. Once we get a little rain, fishing will be even better.‌

  • Fall Chinook fishing picked up on the North Coast estuaries this week with reports of fish being caught in Nestucca and Tillamook Bays.
  • On the Rogue, anglers are picking up quite a few Chinook in the estuary and lower river.
  • On the Coos River, anglers have been catching Chinook from Charleston all the way up to Chandler Bridge.
  • Half-pounder steelhead have started moving upriver in the Rogue.
  • The season's first push of coho should show up any day now on the Clackamas and Sandy rivers.
  • Now that the heat and crowds have receded, fishing on Quartzville Creek can be excellent.
  • The green drake hatch is underway on the Metolius River.
  • Anglers continue to report good trout fishing and excellent kokanee fishing on Paulina Lake.
  • Magone and Olive lakes, and the headwaters of the Imnaha are good bets for some early fall trout fishing in the NE Zone.
  • Size, abundance and quality of crab are increasing in our local bays and estuaries. Crabbing is currently good out of Depoe Bay, Newport and Waldport.

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.‌

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.‌



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OR Department of Fish & Wildlife Reports
for Wednesday, September 6th, 2023
Elk season is now jailing season for poacher New sentencing guidelines elevate some poaching crimes from misdemeanor to felony
Crane Prairie Reservoir: Trout fishing at Crane Prairie has improved in recent weeks
Crescent Lake: Crescent Lake is currently 8 percent full
Hosmer Lake: Anglers continue to report good brook, cutthroat and rainbow trout fishing
Metolius River: The Metolius River continues to fish well
Ochoco Reservoir: The reservoir is 38 percent full
Paulina Lake: Anglers continue to report good trout fishing and excellent kokanee fishing
Prinevile Reservoir: Prineville Reservoir at 68 percent full
Three Creek Lake: Anglers report light use and good trout fishing
Breitenbush River: River flows have dropped and are now around 150 cfs
Detroit Reservoir: Water levels are slowly dropping and will continue to drop through the fall
Green Peter Reservoir: Launching boats will then no longer be possible until sometime after refilling begins this winter
Santiam River ( North Fork) : River is currently running at around 1,200 cfs
Santiam River ( North Fork) Above Detroit Lake: Flows are currently around 400 cfs
Santiam River (South Fork): Currently flows are around 1,200 cfs at the Waterloo gauge
Waverly Lake: The pond is much better shape now
Nestucca River: Saturday, Sept. 9 is the opener of the wild coho fishery in the Nestucca estuary
Kilchis River: Cutthroat are available throughout the river
Necanicum River: Sea-run cutthroat fishing should be decent
Nehalem River: Saturday (9/9/23) will be the first day of the wild coho fishery in Nehalem Bay
Applegate Reservoir: Fishing for warmwater fish should be the focus for Applegate anglers
Emigrant Reservoir: Emigrant is 18 percent full
Fish Lake : Fish Lake is 37 percent full
Hyatt Lake: Hyatt is currently 41 percent full
Lost Creek Lake: Trout anglers will want to fish deeper with the warm water
Rogue River - Middle: Current flow is a little less than 1,600 cfs
Rogue River- Upper: The release from Lost Creek Reservoir is 1,723 cfs and temperature is 56F
Rogue River- Upper (Above Lost Creek): A variety of techniques will catch fish
Tenmile Lakes: The lake surface water temperature is in the mid-70s
Mann Lake: The lake is currently fishless
Owyhee Reservoir: Bass fishing has been slow with the highest catch rates in the lower reservoir
Pole Creek Reservoir: Fishing has been fair