ODFW Recreation Report


by OR Department of Fish & Wildlife Staff
5-18-2023
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Take the family fishing

We make it easy to take your family fishing – with free fishing events, recommended family-friendly fishing locations, and how-tos on everything from buying your gear to cooking your catch.

Waiting for big game draw results?

Mark your calendars for June 12, because that’s the new deadline for posting the draw results. Here’s how to check your results.

There’s another way to win a tag

Big game raffle tickets are just $4.50 each and are on sale until May 26. These tags have an extended season and are in addition to a controlled or general season tag. Learn how to enter to win.

10 good bets for weekend fishing

We hope you had a chance to check at least one thing off this list we created last week. If so, you’ve still got several more to go!

  1. Trout. May is a huge month for trout stocking, and it seems as if we’re putting fish almost everywhere. Check the stocking schedule for locations near you.
  2. Bass. Finding good bass fishing is almost as easy as finding good trout fishing. Bass are moving into shallower waters for spawning, making them easier targets for anglers. Check the zones reports for the best fishing.
  3. Kokanee. Anglers are landing kokanee at Lemolo Reservoir, Detroit Reservoir, Green Peter Reservoir, Lake Billy Chinook, Wickiup Reservoir, Odell Lake and Wallowa Lake. Find even more locations and tips for catching them.
  4. Spring Chinook. If you’ve been dreaming of a spring Chinook fillet on the grill, try the lower Columbia tributaries, Rogue (lower, middle and upper), mainstem and North Umpqua and Willamette rivers. Look for this list to grow in the coming weeks.
  5. Crappie. Crappie are excellent table fare, and you might catch your dinner at any of several reservoirs like Fern Ridge, JC Boyle, Owyhee, Pilcher, Wolf Creek and those on the Snake River. Learn more about crappie fishing.
  6. Shad. Anglers might find some early returners in the Coos and Coquille basins.
  7. Striped bass. You may find a lunker in the Coquille or Smith rivers.
  8. Surfperch. Fish come closer to shore to spawn in late spring and early summer. Here are some tips for catching them.
  9. Halibut. Seasons are open and fishing can be good when ocean conditions permit.
  10. Razor clams. The Clatsop County beaches are now open for razor clamming, and diggers are reporting big clams. Here’s how to dig for them.

Need more intel or ideas? Check out the zone reports.

Take an ODFW fishing, hunting or archery class

Workshops are hands-on and designed to get you out and doing.

  • Introduction to hunting in Oregon seminar.
  • Archery and bowhunting skills workshop.
  • Wizard Falls fly-fishing workshop.

Find dates, locations and all the details you’ll need to register.




More Reports

OR Department of Fish & Wildlife Reports
for Wednesday, May 17th, 2023
Applegate Reservoir: All boat ramps should be usable now
Ben Irving Reservoir: Bass fishing is reportedly good jigging in the morning
Cooper Creek Reservoir: Bass and bluegill should be active now
Diamond Lake: As of Wednesday, there is still ice covering much of the lake
Emigrant Reservoir: Emigrant is 73 percent full
Expo Pond: Several reports of good-size largemouth bass have come in
Fish Lake : Fish Lake is at 55 percent full
Galesville Reservoir: This week looks to be a good time to fish Galesville
Howard Prairie Reservoir: Howard Prairie is at 48 percent full
Hyatt Lake: Hyatt is 54 percent full
Lake Selmac: Lake Selmac has had several rounds of trout stocking over the last few months
Medco Pond: Medco Pond Fishing Report
Plat I Reservoir: Plat I Report
Rogue River - Middle: Current flow is around 4,900 cfs and average river temperature is 55F
Rogue River- Upper: The release from Lost Creek Reservoir is around 4,200 cfs and 49F
Rogue River- Upper (Above Lost Creek): Trout releases will start again next week, but holdover trout are still available
Tenmile Lakes: Largemouth bass fishing is improving in Tenmile Lakes
Umpqua River: Umpqua River Fishing Report
Nestucca River: Nestucca River Fishing Report
Siletz River: Winter steelhead are still moving about the Siletz basin
Trask River: Fishing has picked up near the hatchery recently
Paulina Lake: Rains and increased temperatures have significantly increased flows on the Umatilla
Willow Valley Reservoir: Fishing not recommended due to very low water in the past few years

Recreational crabbing now open coastwide

5-12-2023
NEWPORT, Ore.—Effective immediately, the Oregon Department of Agriculture (ODA) and ODFW have reopened recreational crabbing (ocean, bays, and estuaries) from...... Read More