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SALEM, Ore.—March and April of 2021 were among the driest spring months since the 1890s. Many streams are already at 25 percent of the flow that is typical for this time of year, with flows usually seen in early summer observed in April on some southern Oregon streams
ODFW is bracing for a serious drought as summer arrives, with the entire state being impacted. Currently, 72 percent of the state is in severe or extreme drought status according to the U.S. Drought Monitor.
"Unfortunately, we are likely looking at a very tough summer and fall ahead for fish," Shaun Clements, ODFW Deputy Administrator for Inland Fisheries. "It's possible that ODFW may have to take emergency actions to protect native fish populations due to the drought."
"Please try to be flexible with your fishing plans this summer as we get through this drought," continued Clements. "Our weekly Recreation Report is the best source of information on conditions and any emergency regulation changes due to drought."
Some of the emergency actions that could occur are:
Any regulation changes will be posted in the Recreation Report / Fishing Report by fishing zone, so don't forget to always check the for the latest regulation change report before fishing.
On days when temperatures soar, anglers can do their part to reduce the stress fish are under:
Due to climate change, droughts are expected to become more frequent and more severe. ODFW scientists are working to identify coldwater refuges, support flow restoration projects and improve habitat where possible to mitigate the effects of climate change on fish. For more information, see the agency's climate change policy.
"There are things we can do to help ensure our iconic species can weather these droughts," Clements said. "By protecting and restoring the most important habitats to provide cool, clean water, we give them a fighting chance."
U.S. Drought Monitor map of Oregon, May 27, 2021
https://droughtmonitor.unl.edu/CurrentMap/StateDroughtMonitor.aspx?OR
Hyatt Lake main boat ramp during a past drought (April 2015). Again this year, flows usually seen in early summer have been observed in April on some southern Oregon streams and 72 percent of the state is in severe or extreme drought status.
https://www.dfw.state.or.us/news/images/2021/060221_Hyatt%20main%20ramp.JPG
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