Fish Report for 11-29-2023

Currently flows are around 2,000 cfs at the Waterloo gauge

11-29-2023
OR Department of Fish & Wildlife Staff

Fishing is generally best when flows are below 1,300 cfs. Currently flows are around 2,000 cfs at the Waterloo gauge as of Nov. 27. While flow volume is within normal range at this time, the river is running unusually turbid due to high sediment load caused by the drawdown of Green Peter reservoir. It's likely this will persist for the next several weeks until the drawdown is complete and U.S. Army Corps of Engineers begins storing water again. Fishing success will be extremely low during this time. A better bet is the North Santiam. ‌

Anglers are reminded that only fin-clipped trout may be kept.



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