Wallowa River open for spring Chinook June 25; first season since 2016

OR Department of Fish & Wildlife Staff

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http://www.dfw.state.or.us

ENTERPRISE, Ore. – For the first time since 2016, anglers will be able to fish for spring Chinook in the Imnaha and Wallowa Rivers as the 2022 run exceeds expectations.

"All current projections indicate this year's run will exceed our pre-season forecast and provide an opportunity to harvest spring Chinook locally," said Kyle Bratcher, ODFW district fish biologist in Enterprise. "In the past, these have been popular fisheries and we're glad to see numbers that allow anglers to get out there."

Adult Chinook passage at Bonneville Dam through June 1 totals 149,031 fish, which is 129 percent of the 10-year (2012-21) average cumulative count and 210 percent of the 5-year (2017-21) average for this date.

The fishing regulations are as follows:

  • Open area/season dates:
    • Imnaha River: Open June 25 to July 10 from the confluence with the Snake River upstream to the Summit Creek Bridge.
    • Wallowa River: Open June 25 to July 24 from the lower fence of Minam State Park upstream to the confluence with the Lostine River.
  • Bag limits: Two adult hatchery spring Chinook per day with 5 hatchery jacks. Anglers must cease fishing for salmon for the day when they retain two adult salmon and may not continue to angle for jacks.
  • Other regulations: Hook gaps may not exceed 3/4 inch and all other statewide and zone regulations apply.

Anglers should check for regulation updates regularly before going fishing by checking the Recreation Report / Fishing Report for their zone and clicking the Regulation Updates tab https://myodfw.com/recreation-report/fishing-report/northeast-zone

"Given the nature of these fisheries and limited harvest allowances, regulations may change weekly, and anglers should be aware of any updates before fishing," said Bratcher. "Anglers are also welcome to call the Enterprise ODFW office at (541) 426-3279 for details and updates."

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OR Department of Fish & Wildlife Reports
for Wednesday, June 15th, 2022
Imnaha River: Imnaha opens for spring Chinook June 25; first season since 2016
Imnaha River: Recent rains and melting snow, flows currently are fairly high
Lookingglass Creek: Opened to angling for hatchery spring Chinook salmon
Wallowa River: Wallowa River will open for hatchery spring Chinook fishing on June 25
Hood River: The Hood River has been high and muddy this week
Blue River: Will be stocked early this week
Blue River Reservoir: Was last stocked the week of May 31
Clackamas River: Lower Clackamas River Fishery Summaries
Coast Fork Willamette River: Will be stocked this week
Leaburg Lake: Will be stocked this week
McKenzie River: Increase in flow and drop in temperature the fish have not been moving as much
Middle Fork of the Williamette: Reports of a few fish being caught below Dexter Dam
Santiam River ( North Fork) : River is currently running unseasonably high for this time of year
Santiam River ( North Fork) Above Detroit Lake: The river is very high at the moment
Santiam River (South Fork): Currently flows are around 10,000 cfs
Siletz River: Summer steelhead fishing should continue to improve through June
Tillamook Bay: There are still fish available in both the upper and lower bay
Trask River: Flows are up again and the river is floatable
Wilson River: Summer steelhead should be throughout the fishery
Coos River: Anglers are still catching decent numbers of rockfish around the jetties
Emigrant Reservoir: Emigrant is getting a bonus 500 pounder trout this week
Lemolo Lake: The KOA resort is open
: Bottom fishing is now open to all depths through June 30
North Umpqua River: Anglers are doing well on spring Chinook
Wood River:  Hatches are starting with salmonflies and large mayfly specie
Williamson River: Williamson River Fishing Report
Sycan River: Flows are high near the mouth
North Fork Sprague River: Flows are dropping to 54.1 cfs
Sprague River: Fishing is fair throughout the river
As of June 10, the East Fork of the Owyhee below the dam was flowing at 32 cfs
Owyhee River - East Fork

OR Department of Fish & Wildlife Staff

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