Winter steelhead are still in the Hood River

Hood River - Hood River, OR (Hood River County)


by OR Department of Fish & Wildlife Staff
4-26-2023
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Winter steelhead are still in the Hood River with anglers still reporting success. Many steelhead anglers on the Hood are successful with a bobber and soft bead.

2021 was the final release for hatchery winter steelhead smolts in the Hood River. The 2023 return year will have the bulk of the 2021 release year cohort (2 salt fish).

Spring Chinook fishing on the Hood River is open until July 1. Check the regulations regarding the sport angling boundary on the west fork Hood River. Very few spring Chinook are currently in the Hood River, and the majority of fish are generally caught mid-May through June.

Rain on snow events cause dynamic flows on the Hood River throughout winter and spring. Best to check current and forecasted flows on the river prior to fishing.




More Reports

OR Department of Fish & Wildlife Reports
for Wednesday, April 26th, 2023
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