Fall Chinook has opened on the Siletz

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The Siletz has a variety of species to cast for this weekend! ‌

Fall Chinook has opened on the Siletz and, same as our other Mid Coast basins, it's early but fishing is definitely picking up. Fish have started coming up into the bay and further up into tidewater through Windy Bend. Fish have been seen and caught as far up as Illahee Boat Ramp. Anglers have been catching some nice size fish in tidewater and below, out near the mouth as well.‌

Folks have been using a variety of techniques with a variety of success. If you don't have access to a motorized boat to troll for salmon, you can try bobber and eggs casting along the banks of the Siletz. A lot of anglers have been using bobber and eggs in the afternoons with decent success.‌

The rains this past week have moved some of the fish that have been kegged up around the Movie House Hole, and shifted the run a little bit higher. Fish are still lower in the system as we haven't seen enough rain for them to really move up river freely. ‌

It's been a slow-going season for summer steelhead with just not a lot of fish caught in the basin. ‌

We have seen a consistent number of hatchery fish reaching the trap higher up in the Gorge, so fish have taken advantage of some of the cooler temps and the small amounts of rain we have gotten and are moving higher up. There are still a few fish hanging around in the gorge area. ‌

Going into the weekend the Siletz will be your best bet for any last minute summer steelhead coming back into the basin. ‌

Wild coho retention opened last Friday and will stay open until Oct. 15. Fish have been caught throughout tidewater, often biting at rigs set up for Chinook. Spinners are also always a good bet for coho. Check out the regulations before you head out this weekend! ‌

Trout fishing remains open through Oct. 31.

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