ODFW Recreation Report


by OR Department of Fish & Wildlife Staff
7-21-2023
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Tips for fishing in summer heat

As summer temperatures start heating up, fish start feeling it. Give them a break by following these tips:

  • Fish where water stays cooler.
  • Find cold water refuges.
  • Fish early in the day.
  • Land fish quickly.
  • Check before your go.

Learn more about fishing in summer heat.

Clatsop beaches closed to razor clamming

The annual conservation closure for razor clamming on Clastop County beaches began July 15 will continue through Sept. 30.

Best bets for weekend fishing

It’s summer and fishing should be on your agenda. Here are just a few of your options:

  • The ocean coho (hatchery only) season is open. Check out these 10 tips for targeting ocean coho.
  • Sea-run cutthroat are starting to move from the bays and estuaries into coastal rivers and streams. Here’s some tips to catch them.
  • Most of the high elevation hike-in lakes are accessible. So if someone tells you to “Take a hike,” grab a fishing rod and do as they say.
  • Anglers are catching summer steelhead in coastal and Willamette Valley rivers.
  • Bass and warmwater fishing is heating up in rivers, lakes and reservoirs throughout the state. Check the zone reports for a spot near you.

Watch for blue-green algae alerts

Warm water temperatures in still or slow-moving water can trigger harmful blue-green algae blooms. Bookmark this page for the list of current advisories throughout the season. Learn how to fish safely in these conditions.

High lakes stocking by the numbers

Last week, ODFW will be stocked high elevation Cascade Lakes from Mt. Hood in the north to Klamath in the south. Over 300 lakes were stocked with 123,750 triploid rainbow trout and 98,700 triploid brook trout. Learn more.




More Reports

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OR Department of Fish & Wildlife Reports
for Wednesday, July 12th, 2023
Cape Meares Lake: Invasive weed treatment at Cape Meares Lake July 13
Emigrant Reservoir: Emigrant is 57 percent full
Fish Lake : Fish Lake is at 64 percent full
Howard Prairie Reservoir: Howard Prairie is at 47 percent full and on the drop
Hyatt Lake: Hyatt is 53 percent full and dropping
Plat I Reservoir: Bass fishing in mid-morning may land some good fish
Rogue River - Middle: Current flow is around 2,100 cfs and average river temperature in the mid-60s F
Rogue River- Upper: Summer steelhead are still moving into the upper river
Umpqua River: Steelhead fishing is reportedly slow
Kilchis River: Cutthroat are available throughout the river
Necanicum River: Sea-run cutthroat fishing has been good in tidewater
Trask River: Spring Chinook fishing is slowing down in the Trask River
Wilson Reservoir: There are cutthroat trout throughout the Wilson basin
Breitenbush River: River flows have dropped and are now around 160 cfs
Foster Reservoir: The reservoir was stocked several times this spring
Santiam River ( North Fork) : Currently running at around 1,320 cfs at the gauge in Meham
Santiam River ( North Fork) Above Detroit Lake: Flows are currently around 500 cfs
Santiam River (South Fork): Currently flows are around 1,000 cfs at the Waterloo gauge
Crane Prairie Reservoir: The reservoir is currently 86 percent full
Crescent Lake: Crescent Lake is currently 19 percent full
Haystack Reservoir: The reservoir is currently 79 percent full
Hosmer Lake: Anglers report good brook, cutthroat and rainbow trout fishing
Ochoco Reservoir: The reservoir is 61 percent full
Prinevile Reservoir: Prineville Reservoir at 88 percent full
Wickiup Reservoir: Anglers report fair kokanee and bass fishing