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Currently only hatchery steelhead and hatchery spring Chinook may be harvested in the Rogue. But fishing for both may be better in the upper section of the river.
Trout fishing on the Rogue is closed and reopens on May 22. This includes catch-and-release fishing for trout. Any angler on the Rogue at this time will need to have in possession a valid combined angling tag, in addition to their fishing license, and not be targeting trout or half-pounder steelhead. Young wild and hatchery steelhead smolt are outmigrating currently and this regulation is designed to protect them.
Locally-owned and operated tackle and fly shops in Grants Pass have excellent gear and very fresh bait, local flies and knowledge that is specific to the Rogue and to your particular technique. Go check them out and offer them support during this time.
It is illegal to snag and keep a snagged fish, whether it’s wild or hatchery! Report violations to Oregon State Police by calling *OSP.
Wednesday afternoon the flow was 2,180 cfs, turbidity was 4 NTU and water temps ranging from the high 50s to low 60s. Flows have bumped up a bit in the last week to benefit migrating spring Chinook salmon and out-migrating smolts. Still, it is much lower than normal for this time of year.
For those interested in checking conditions before getting on the river, the City of Grants Pass Water Division’s website offers information on river conditions at Grants Pass as well as a link to a river camera. Anglers can check all the USGS gaging stations, which have the most current temperatures and river flows here.
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