ODFW Recreation Report

OR Department of Fish & Wildlife Staff

Report Date:

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

Includes updates to fishing and hunting

CWD – what hunters can do

Chronic wasting disease is a fatal disease infecting deer and elk across North America. It has now been found in three bordering states – Idaho, Washington, and California, but has not yet been detected in Oregon. Hunters can do their part to protect local herds by getting their deer or elk harvest tested. ‌ Learn more about CWD and the threat to Oregon wildlife.

CWD check stations:

  • Elgin Stampede Grounds, 790 S 8th Ave, Nov. 17-18, 2024, 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. (Google map coordinates)
  • Additional CWD check stations will also be open in some districts throughout the state, and hunters should contact their district directly for more information on potential locations.

Hunting big game out of state? Know the rules about Oregon's Parts Ban.

It is illegal to transport any part of the brain or spinal column of deer, elk or other cervids into Oregon from another state. See page 16 of the Big Game Hunting regulations for guidance on how to transport your meat and antlers home to Oregon.

Put crab on your holiday menu

Dungeness crab for the holidays is an iconic Oregon tradition. So why not harvest your own! Crabbing is easy, affordable and fun. Here's all the intel you need to get started.

Foragers – be visible in the woods

It's elk hunting season in the western Oregon woods. So, if you've got mushrooming or other foraging on your agenda, be sure to make yourself (and your dog) visible by wearing red, hunter orange (it's not just for hunters) or another bright color.

Free Fishing Days Nov. 29-30

The Friday and Saturday after Thanksgiving are Free Fishing days in Oregon. That means you don't need a license to fish, crab or clam anywhere in Oregon. That's no license, no combined angling tag, no endorsements, no validations needed. Click here to see the small pring.

Best bets for weekend fishing:

You might need your rain gear, but there's plenty of fall fishing opportunities available.

  • Salmon fishing continues to be good on the North Coast, and river levels should be dropping back into shape for the weekend.
  • More coho should be moving into Siltcoos and Tahkenitch lakes thanks to recent rains.
  • Anglers are starting to target early winter steelhead on the mainstem Umpqua.
  • Anglers have been catching trout in Galesville and Lost Creek reservoirs.
  • Coho fishing in the mainstem Willamette is winding down, but there's still time to take advantage of this record-setting run.
  • Trout fishing has been good in the Crooked, Fall and Metolius rivers.
  • Anglers have been consistently catching trout in Malheur Reservoir using a variety of methods.
  • Fishing for native redband trout has been good on the Chewaucan, Blitzen and lower Owyhee rivers.
  • Steelhead have been moving into the Grande Ronde and John Day rivers.

These examples are for demonstration purposes only. See the zone report for a more complete list.

View the report

More Reports


OR Department of Fish & Wildlife Reports
for Wednesday, November 13th
Umatilla River: Summer Steelhead Throughout the River
Alsea River: Fair to Good Fall Chinook Fishing
Miami River: Miami River Updates
Necanicum River: Fishing Has Been Fair on the Necanicum
Nehalem River: Fall Chinook Throughout Nehalem
Nestucca River: Nestucca River Updates
Salmon River: Fall Chinook fishing has been fair
Siletz River: Fish available throughout tidewater and the lower river
Siuslaw River: Fishing Has Been Slow on the Siuslaw
Three Rivers: Three Rivers Updates
Tillamook Bay: Still a Few Fish Coming Through the Bay
Trask River: Decent numbers of fish moving through the lower river
Wilson River: Water is High But Should Be Fishable this Weekend
Yaquina River: Chinook Fishing Has Been Slow
Agency Lake: Overall fishing is slow on Agency
Beulah Reservoir: Trout fishing should be great this fall!
Blitzen River: Blitzen River Updates
Burns Pond: Anglers Still Catching Trout!
Chickahominy Reservoir: Fishing Has Been Great This Fall
Fourmile Lake: Fishing Should Be Slow at Fourmile
Gerber Reservoir: Incredible densities of yellow perch and large crappie
Upper Klamath Lake: Upper Klamath Lake Updates
Krumbo Reservoir: Fishing for holdover trout should be great!
Lost River: Lost River Updates
Malheur Reservoir: Some very nice trout in Malheur Reservoir
Owyhee Reservoir: Owyhee Reservoir Updates
Owyhee River: Lower Owyhee River Updates
Pole Creek Reservoir: Nice Trout in Pole Creek
North Fork Sprague River: North Fork Sprague River and All Tributaries Updates
Sycan River: Sycan River Updates
Yellowjacket Lake: Access to Yellowjacket Reservoir is now closed
Agate Lake: Agate Lake Updates
Applegate Reservoir: Trout fishing should be good!
Applegate River: Open for Trout Fishing But Not Salmon Fishing
Emigrant Reservoir: Emigrant Reservoir Updates
Expo Pond: Expo Pond Updates
Fish Lake : Fish Lake Updates
Howard Prairie Reservoir: Trout fishing should be fair to good!
Hyatt Lake: Hyatt Lake Updates
Lost Creek Lake: Very good opportunity for winter trout fishing!
Rogue River - Middle: Middle Rogue River Updates
Rogue River- Upper (Above Lost Creek): Upper Rogue River Updates
Umpqua River: Umpqua River Updates
Willow Lake: Willow Lake Updates


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