ODFW Recreation Report

OR Department of Fish & Wildlife Staff

Report Date:

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

Includes updates to fishing and hunting

Bird harvest statistics from ODFW wildlife areas

Wondering how good hunting has been on ODFW wildlife areas? Several wildlife areas post waterfowl (duck and/or goose) and upland game bird harvest statistics on MyODFW.com. Combine recent harvest numbers with current conditions in the field to decide where to hunt.

Many fisheries close Oct. 31

Several popular fisheries throughout the state close after Oct. 31 to protect salmon/steelhead smolts or resident native fish. These include (but are not limited to!):

  • Most small streams in the NW, SW, Willamette, Central and NE zones.
  • Crane Prairie Reservoir, Laurance Lake, Odell Lake and Wickiup Reservoir.
  • Sprague, Williamson (lower and upper) and Wood rivers.
  • Halibut and ocean salmon.

 

TL;DR: Check the regulations before you fish. And consult the Rec Report for all the places that remain open.

Be a good bat neighbor

Bats are a crucial part of healthy environments as they pollinate plants and control insect pests. Learn more about Oregon's 15 native bat species and how you can become a better bat neighbor.

Best bets for weekend fishing:

The recent rains have got salmon moving into the rivers, and the cooler temperatures have likely put trout on the bite as they try to bulk up for the winter.

  • Anglers continue to catch fall Chinook in the Siletz and the Nestucca, Tillamook and Nehalem basins.
  • The memorable coho run continues and the recent rain will have fish moving in the:
    • Siletz and North Coast rivers.
    • Siltcoos and Tahkenitch lakes.
    • Sandy and Clackamas rivers.
    • Middle and upper sections of the Rogue.
    • Sandy, Clackamas and North Santiam rivers.
    • Several tributaries of the Willamette above the Falls in Oregon City.
  • Anglers may still have a few more weeks to fish for trout in the high mountain, hike-in lakes before snow starts to limit access.
  • Trout will also be biting in lakes and reservoirs that were stocked heavily earlier this year. Consider:
    • Lost Creek Reservoir and Hyatt, Howard Prairie, Fish Lake and Diamond Lake.
    • Hosmer, and North and South Twin lakes.
    • Cottonwood Meadow and Delintment lakes, and Krumbo reservoir.
    • Jubilee, Wallowa and Magone lakes.
  • Fall fishing for native redband trout can be excellent in several eastside rivers such as the lower Deschutes, Crooked, Metolius, Blitzen, Chewaucan, Owyhee, Walla Walla and Wallowa. These rivers are open year-round and can offer good winter fishing for hardy anglers.
  • And let's not forget steelhead. While it's still early for winter steelhead, anglers are still catching some summer fish in the Siletz, middle and upper Rogue, North Umpqua, Grande Ronde and Umatilla.

These examples are for demonstration purposes only. Check the zone reports for more.

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OR Department of Fish & Wildlife Reports
for Wednesday, October 30th
Morgan Lake: Morgan Lake closed
Crane Prairie Reservoir: Crane Prairie is closed
Crescent Lake: Crescent Lake Updates
Crooked River: The Crooked continues to fish well!
East Lake: Good Brown Trout Fishing!
Metolius River: The Metolius Continues to Be Excellent for a Variety of Fish
Odell Lake: Odell Lake is closed for fishing
Wickiup Reservoir: Wickiup Reservoir is closed to fishing
Gold Lake: Gold Lake Updates
McKenzie River: McKenzie River (below Leaburg Lake) Updates
Willamette River: Willamette River Middle Fork Updates
Row River Pond: Recently Stocked!
Willamette River: North Willamette Updates
Alsea River: Fair to Good Fishing on Alsea
Kilchis River: Open to Fall Chinook Fishing!
Miami River: Miami River Updates
Necanicum River: Necanicum Updates
Nehalem River: Nehalem River Updates
Nestucca River: Fall Chinook Should Be Showing Up!
Salmon River: Fall Chinook fishing has been good
Siletz River: Fishing has been fair to good on the Siletz
Siltcoos Lake: Fish Should Be Moving Into the Lake
Siltcoos Lake: Fish should be moving into the lake
Three Rivers: Fall Chinook and Steelhead Available
Tillamook Bay: Salmon Fishing May Be Slow This Week
Trask River: Lots of Fish Showing Up
Wilson River: Wilson River Updates
Yaquina River: Yaquina River Updates
Gerber Reservoir: Incredible Densities of Yellow Perch and Crappie
Klamath River - Upper - OR: Klamath River Updates
Lake Of The Woods: Lake of the Woods Updates
Link River : Link River Updates
Long Creek Reservoir: Good Flows at Long Creek
Lost River: Lost River Updates
Miller Lake: Miller Lake Updates
Sky Lakes Wilderness Lakes: Lots of Good Lakes to Catch Fish
Sprague River: Sprague River Closed to Protect Fish
Sprague River: North and South Fork Updates
Sun Creek: Low Fish Density at Sun Creek
Williamson River: Upper and Lower Williamson River Updates
Willow Valley Reservoir: Fishery is Slow
Applegate Reservoir: Fishing should be good for bass and panfish
Chetco River: Chetco River Updates
Emigrant Reservoir: Some Very Good Success at Emigrant
Expo Pond: Expo Pond Updates
Fish Lake : Trout fishing should be good
Howard Prairie Reservoir: Howard Prairie Reservoir Updates
Hyatt Lake: Hyatt Lake Updates
Lake Selmac: Bass and panfish are available
Lost Creek Lake: Trollers Can Have Good Success on Lost Creek
Rogue River- Lower: It is Slow Fishing on the Lower Rogue
Rogue River - Middle: Coho Salmon Throughout the Middle Rogue
Rogue River- Upper (Above Lost Creek): Remains Open All Year Long
Sixes River: A Portion of the Upper River Will Be Closed
Willow Lake: Willow Lake Updates
Winchuck River: Winchuck River Updates
Fishing Has Been Fair on Siuslaw
Siuslaw River

OR Department of Fish & Wildlife Staff

Report Date:

Fall Chinook is open on the Siuslaw and fishing has been fair. With recent rainfall fish should be available throughout......

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