Coho fishing on Siltcoos and Tahkenitch lakes is still open

OR Department of Fish & Wildlife Staff

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Coho fishing on Siltcoos and Tahkenitch lakes is still open, however the fishery is certainly winding down. The Siltcoos dam is not controlled by ODFW and we have no control over when the dam is opened to let fish come through into the lake. ‌

Coho are definitely in the lake and being caught although not in large numbers as we move into the final bit of the season. With the rains last two weeks we should hopefully see one last flush of fish coming into the lakes. It's been a slower season overall, but this will be your last few weeks of coho fishing on the lakes as they close Dec. 31 to coho fishing. ‌

Check out the fingers of the lakes for incoming coho and try trolling along the banks or casting spinners into covered bank areas.

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OR Department of Fish & Wildlife Reports
for Wednesday, December 20th, 2023
Crooked River: Post-irrigation season flows in the Crooked River below Bowman Dam will be maintained at 100 cfs for the winter
Deschutes River: Anglers have been reporting good trout fishing lately between Warm Springs, Mecca, Trout Creek and Maupin
Fall River: Fly-anglers report good winter fishing in the Fall River
Hood River: Winter steelhead are starting to show up in the Hood River
Prinevile Reservoir: Prineville Reservoir at 59 percent full
Walton Lake: Anglers should be prepared for winter conditions
Detroit Reservoir: Water is again being released out of Detroit to maximize storage for the winter
Santiam River ( North Fork) : River is currently running at around 6,600 cfs at the gauge in Mehama
Santiam River (South Fork): The river is very turbid due to high sediment load
Willamette River: Willamette River Report
Alsea River: Fall Chinook is still open on the Alsea, but the season is just about done
Kilchis River: The Kilchis is getting low but is still fishable
Nehalem River: The Nehalem River is dropping, but still on the high side
Nehalem River- North Fork: The North Fork is getting low, but is still fishable
Nestucca River: Nestucca River Report
Salmon River: The past few weeks of rains have moved fish high into the system
Siletz River: The rains we have had these last weeks have pushed any lingering fish high into the spawning grounds
Siuslaw River: Fish are moving higher upstream
Trask River: The Trask River is a little on the low side, but still very fishable
Wilson River: Wilson River Report
Yaquina River: The slow bite on the Yaquina has gotten even slower the past few weeks
Chetco River: Steelhead are spread throughout the river, but very few anglers are out fishing
Elk River: Good time of year to start looking for the first winter steelhead of the season
Emigrant Reservoir: Emigrant is still at 13 percent full and filling very slowly
Garrison Lake: Lake is always a good choice for a warm winter day or if rivers are high and muddy
Illinois River: The Illinois River is open to catch-and-release trout and winter steelhead fishing
Rogue River- Lower: Angling pressure has been light, but the few anglers that are out are picking up some winter steelhead
Rogue River - Middle: Summer steelhead are spread out, anglers are reporting spotty success
Rogue River- Upper: The focus on the upper Rogue continues to be summer steelhead and trout fishing
Wild spring Chinook harvest prohibited on North and mainstem Umpqua
Umpqua River

OR Department of Fish & Wildlife Staff

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ROSEBURG, Ore. – Keeping adult and jack wild spring Chinook salmon on the North and mainstem Umpqua rivers will be prohibited......

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