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Recreation Report
Oct. 2, 2024
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Best bets for weekend fishing
- Fall Chinook and coho fishing continues to pick up in Nestucca, Tillamook and Nehalem bays. Fishing has been fair to good. Check the regulation updates for the most recent bag limits, open areas, and seasons.
- Summer steelhead are in the Nestucca and Wilson Rivers and fishing has been fair. Cedar Creek hatchery has been recycling fish back to tidewater the past several weeks so there should be fish throughout the fishery on the Nestucca River. On the Wilson most fish should be in the upper river. While many anglers are targeting salmon in September and October, this is a good time of year to chase summer steelhead as well. Cooler water temperatures and some rain will get these fish that have been holding all summer more active and more willing to bite. These fish aren't going to spawn until January and February, so they are still in good condition.
- Sea-run cutthroat trout are in most North Coast Rivers and fishing should be fair to good. Check the regulations for open areas and bait restrictions.
- Anglers are still picking up fall Chinook on the middle Rogue.
- Trout fishing has been good at Diamond Lake.
- Fall Chinook are starting to show up in the Siletz Bay! Fish have been taking advantage of a little rain and have been moving into the system.
- Surplus summer steelhead are being stocking in Olalla Reservoir for an additional fishing opportunity.
Trout stocking
No more stocking scheduled for 2024.
See the Trout stocking schedule
Trout stocking maps
Check out the ODFW fishing and trout stocking maps to find nearby fishing locations, driving directions and descriptions of amenities.
Announcements
E-taggers: Update your app
ODFW's Electronic Licensing System (ELS) and the MyODFW companion app got a major update on Monday, Sept. 30. Be sure to visit the Apple App Store or Google Play Store on your phone and update your MyODFW app to version 4.0.
No access to Tillamook's South Jetty
The Army Corps of Engineers is making repairs to Tillamook's South Jetty and as a result there is no public access this summer. Bay Ocean spit is still open for walking/hiking and biking but is closed to public access about a mile from the jetty.
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Updates by waterbody
ALSEA RIVER: cutthroat trout, Chinook salmon, coho
Fall Chinook fishing on the Alsea has been fair to good. Fishing will be best in the Alsea Bay as fish are making their way back into the river system from the ocean. With the rains we will get this week, there may be some fish moving upriver.
The wild coho retention begins Sept. 14-Oct. 13 and Oct. 26-Nov. 10 this split season is new for the Alsea so anglers are reminded to check the regulations and dates before going out. Anglers should focus their efforts in tidewater until we see significant rainfall.
Trout fishing is open on the Alsea. As we head into the later summer, waters are low and clear so adjust techniques for conditions to help improve success. Anglers have had decent success catching cutthroat of various sizes. The sea-runs have been moving throughout tidewater and lower river with anglers having mixed success. Last updated 9/25/24.
KILCHIS RIVER: Chinook cutthroat trout
Fishing for cutthroat trout should be fair to good throughout the river.
The Kilchis River (up to Tilden Bluff Road Bridge) opened to fall Chinook fishing on Aug. 1. There should be some fish in tidewater portions of the river.
The adult wild Chinook daily bag limit for all Tillamook Rivers (Tillamook River and Bay, Kilchis River, Miami River, Wison River, and Trask River) is one fish in aggregate. No more than two adult wild Chinook salmon may be retained for the period in aggregate. See the regulation updates for more details. Last updated 9/25/24.
NECANICUM RIVER: Chinook, cutthroat trout
Trout fishing should be fair to good. The Hwy 101 boat ramp is closed until fall.
The Necanicum River is open to Fall Chinook fishing Aug. 1 to Nov. 30. There are a few showing up in the estuary. Fishing has been fair. Chinook won't move into the river in any numbers until we get some significant rain. The daily adult wild Chinook salmon bag limit is one fish. No more than two adult wild Chinook salmon may be retained for the period. See the regulation updates for more details. Last updated 9/25/24.
NEHALEM RIVER: Chinook, coho, cutthroat trout
The Nehalem fall Chinook fishing has been fair although sporadic. Harvest has been about equally split between the lower and upper bay so far this season. More Chinook should be showing up as October goes on.
The Nehalem gets a return of hatchery coho salmon that should be showing up soon as well. Nehalem Bay is also open to retention of 1 adult wild coho/day and 2/season on WEDNESDAYS and SATURDAYS only, from Sept. 7 to Oct. 23. See the regulation updates online for more details. Coho fishing has noticeably improved in the last week or so; there are plenty of fish showing and there have been some good bites.
Trolling with flashers and spinners seems to be the go-to technique for this fishery in the bay, but trolling herring is always a good option for Chinook as well. In upper tidewater bobber fishing bait can be effective. The bag limit for wild adult Chinook is 1/day and 5 for the season from July 1 to Nov. 30. See the regulation updates for more details.
There are cutthroat trout throughout the Nehalem basin. Most of the sea-run cutthroat are up in the rivers and tributaries by this time of year. Last updated 10/2/24.
NESTUCCA RIVER: Chinook, coho, summer steelhead, cutthroat trout
The Nestucca River (up to First Bridge) and Bay, and the Little Nestucca River and are open to fall Chinook fishing Aug. 1 to Nov. 30. There are Chinook being caught in the bay and fishing has been good at times. More should be showing up as the month goes on. It will take some decent rain to bring fish up the rivers. The daily adult wild Chinook salmon bag limit is one fish in aggregate. No more than five adult wild Chinook salmon may be retained for the period in aggregate.
A wild coho fishery is open on Wednesdays and Saturdays only, in Nestucca and Little Nestucca Bay from Sept. 7 through Oct. 23. Fishing has been slow so far. Bag limit is 1 adult wild coho per day as part of the 2 salmon or steelhead daily bag limit, and 2 adult wild coho for the season. See the regulation updates for open areas and more details.
Summer steelhead are in the Nestucca and there are some fish being caught. Cedar Creek Hatchery has been recycling steelhead for weeks. There are some big fish this year. Fish should be throughout the fishery (up to Elk Creek, which is the angling deadline). These fish should start to get more active this time of year as water temperatures begin to drop.
Cutthroat trout fishing should be fair to good, with fish spread through the river system. Last updated 9/25/24.
River levels and predictions for the Nestucca are available here.
SALMON RIVER: steelhead, Chinook
Fall Chinook fishing has been good. With the rains we get this week, hopefully the fishing will pick up in the bay this weekend. Bank fishing on the lower portion of the basin offers decent opportunity for Chinook.
The Salmon River is open for trout fishing. Early mornings or later afternoons are the best times to hit the system. A bit further upstream where the water is more shaded may offer better opportunity. Last updated 9/18/24.
SILETZ RIVER: summer steelhead, Chinook, coho
Fall Chinook is open on the Siletz and fishing has been fair to good. We haven't gotten enough rain yet to really pull many fish into the river system, but we should see those conditions and fishing improve in the next few weeks.
The wild coho retention begins Sept.14-Nov. 15. Anglers should focus their efforts in tidewater until we see significant rainfall.
Anglers have been catching summer steelhead throughout the Siletz Gorge. Good numbers of fish are moving higher in the gorge.
Trout fishing remains open through Oct. 31. Last updated 9/25/24.
SIUSLAW RIVER: cutthroat, Chinook, coho
Fall Chinook is open on the Siuslaw and fishing has been fair to good. Anglers should focus their efforts in the bay until significant rains occur.
The wild Coho retention begins Sept. 14-Oct. 15. Anglers should focus their efforts in tidewater until we see significant rainfall.
The Siuslaw is open for trout fishing through Oct. 31. Focusing efforts in the early morning or later afternoon will be best. Last updated 9/25/24.
THREE RIVERS: cutthroat trout
Three Rivers from the mouth to the hatchery deadline opened steelhead and Chinook fishing on Oct. 1. There is some opportunity for hatchery summer steelhead. It will probably take some rain before fall Chinook start to show up in this small tributary.
Three Rivers above the hatchery weir remains open for hatchery steelhead and cutthroat trout. There probably are not many steelhead up there as hatchery fish are not passed above the weir, but there should be cutthroat trout throughout the basin. Last updated 10/2/24.
TILLAMOOK BAY: Chinook, coho, sea-run cutthroat trout
Tillamook Bay has improved for fall Chinook. There are salmon present in both the lower and upper bay, overall fishing is fair but there are fish being caught daily. Fishing should continue to improve throughout the rest of the month. The adult wild Chinook daily bag limit for all Tillamook Rivers (Tillamook River and Bay, Kilchis River, Miami River, Wison River, and Trask River) is one fish in aggregate. No more than two adult wild Chinook salmon may be retained for the period in aggregate. See the regulation updates for more details.
Coho salmon are also present in the bay. Fishing is starting to improve with more coho showing and some getting caught; it should keep getting better as the month goes on. There is a hatchery coho release on the Trask River and those fish are showing in the catch as more fish arrive in the bay. In addition, the wild coho fishery opened in Tillamook Bay on Saturday, Sept. 7. Tillamook Bay is open to retention of 1 adult wild coho per day and 2 per season on WEDNESDAYS and SATURDAYS only, from Sept. 7 to Oct. 23. See the regulation updates online for more details.
Sea-run cutthroat trout fishing has slowed in tidewater, but there are still some around. Last updated 10/2/24.
TRASK RIVER: Chinook, hatchery coho, cutthroat trout
The Trask River is closed to angling from the marker at Dam Hole (MP 7 on Trask River Road) up to Blue Ridge Creek Sept. 1 – Nov. 30.
The Trask River 200 feet above and 900 feet below Gold Creek at Trask Hatchery (which includes the "hatchery hole" closed to fishing July 16 and will remain closed until Oct. 15.
The Trask does NOT have a release of hatchery summer steelhead but there are a few strays in the river with some being caught.
Cutthroat trout fishing should be fair to good, with fish spread through mainstem and forks of the river. Sea-run cutthroat are throughout the fishery at this point.
The Trask River opened to fall Chinook fishing Aug. 1 (up to the forks), Fish are present in the tidal portion of the river, with fair fishing opportunity.
The adult wild Chinook daily bag limit for all Tillamook Rivers (Tillamook (including bay), Kilchis, Miami, Wison and Trask rivers) is one fish in aggregate. No more than two adult wild Chinook salmon may be retained for the period in aggregate. See the regulation updates for more details.
The Trask also has a hatchery coho salmon run, but like the Chinook those fish won't show up above tidewater in any numbers until we get some rain. Last updated 9/25/24.
WILSON RIVER: summer steelhead, cutthroat
The Wilson gets a release of hatchery summer steelhead and those fish are throughout the river. Most fish are holding in the upper river and while it's been hard to entice them to bite, there are some being caught. As the fall brings cooler water temperatures these fish should get more active, and hopefully more willing to bite.
Trout fishing should be fair throughout the river. The Wilson River is open to fall Chinook fishing Aug. 1 to Nov. 30 by regulation (up to Jordan Creek), but right now fish are only present in the lower tidewater areas until we get more rain.
The adult wild Chinook daily bag limit for all Tillamook Rivers (Tillamook River and Bay, Kilchis River, Miami River, Wison River, and Trask River) is one fish in aggregate. No more than two adult wild Chinook salmon may be retained for the period in aggregate. See the regulation updates for more details. Last Updated 9/25/24.
Wilson River levels and predictions are available here.
YAQUINA RIVER: cutthroat, Chinook, coho
Chinook fishing is open on the Yaquina and has been fair to good. Chinook are throughout tidewater.
The wild Coho retention begins Sept.14-Nov. 15. Anglers should focus their efforts in tidewater until we see significant rainfall.
Trout fishing is open on the Yaquina through Oct. 31. Last Updated 9/18/24.
Regulation Updates
Regulation updates as of July 31, 2024.
The following regulations reflect changes or additions to the permanent regulations listed in the current Oregon Sport Fishing Regulations. All other permanent regulations remain in effect. Please see e-regulations.
Chinook jack limits remain as specified in 2024 Oregon Sport Fishing Regulations.
Wild coho jacks can only be retained on days open to adult wild coho retention.
Aggregate: The total number of fish or shellfish in a bag limit. Generally used where several species make up a combined bag limit, or where a single species bag limit is set for the combined harvest from a specified group of water bodies.
Alsea River and Bay and Drift Creek (Alsea Basin, Lincoln Co.)
August 1 – December 31: In areas open for Chinook salmon angling by permanent rules, no more than ten adult wild Chinook salmon may be retained for the period in aggregate.
September 14 – October 13 and October 26 – November 10: In the Alsea River from the mouth upstream to the U.S. Forest Service River Edge Boat Landing and in Drift Creek from the mouth upstream to the lower Wilderness Boundary, open for wild coho salmon:
- No more than two adult wild coho salmon may be retained for the period in aggregate.
- Daily adult wild coho salmon bag limit is one fish in aggregate.
- Daily jack wild coho salmon bag limit is one fish.
Beaver Creek (Lincoln Co.)
November 1 – 30: From the walking bridge at Ona Beach State Park upstream to the confluence of Beaver Creek and South Fork Beaver Creek, open for wild coho salmon:
- Daily adult wild coho salmon bag limit is one fish.
- No more than three adult wild coho salmon may be retained for the period in aggregate.
- Daily jack wild coho salmon bag limit is one fish.
Necanicum River
August 1 – November 30: In areas open for Chinook salmon angling by permanent rules:
- Daily adult wild Chinook salmon bag limit is one fish.
- No more than two adult wild Chinook salmon may be retained for the period.
December 1 – 31: Closed to angling for and retention of all Chinook salmon.
Nehalem River and Bay and North Fork Nehalem River
July 1 – November 30: In areas open for Chinook salmon angling by permanent rules:
- Daily adult wild Chinook salmon bag limit is one fish in aggregate.
- No more than five adult wild Chinook salmon may be retained for the period in aggregate.
September 7 – October 23 on Wednesdays and Saturdays: In the Nehalem Bay from the tips of the jetties upstream to the Miami-Foley Road Bridge and in the North Fork Nehalem River from the mouth upstream to the North Fork Road Bridge at Aldervale, open for wild coho salmon:
- Daily adult wild coho salmon bag limit is one fish in aggregate.
- No more than two adult wild coho salmon may be retained for the period in aggregate.
- Daily jack wild coho salmon bag limit is one fish.
December 1 – 31: Closed to angling for and retention of all Chinook salmon.
Nestucca River and Bay, Little Nestucca River, and Three Rivers
August 1 – November 30: In areas open for Chinook salmon angling by permanent rules:
- Daily adult wild Chinook salmon bag limit is one fish in aggregate.
- No more than five adult wild Chinook salmon may be retained for the period in aggregate.
September 7 – October 23 on Wednesdays and Saturdays: In the Nestucca Bay from the river mouth upstream to the Cloverdale Bridge and in the Little Nestucca River from the bay upstream to the Highway 130 Bridge (MP 1.2), open for wild coho salmon:
- Daily adult wild coho salmon bag limit is one fish in aggregate.
- No more than two adult wild coho salmon may be retained for the period in aggregate.
- Daily jack wild coho salmon bag limit is one fish.
December 1 – 31: Closed to angling for and retention of all Chinook salmon.
Salmon River
August 1 – December 31: In areas open for Chinook salmon angling by permanent rules, no more than ten adult wild Chinook salmon may be retained for the period.
Siletz River, Schooner Creek, and Drift Creek (Siletz Basin, Lincoln Co.)
August 1 – December 31: In areas open for Chinook salmon angling by permanent rules, no more than ten adult wild Chinook salmon may be retained for the period in aggregate.
September 14 – October 6: In the Siletz River from the mouth upstream to an ODFW marker sign approximately 1,200 feet upstream of the Ojalla Bridge, in Drift Creek from the mouth upstream to steel bridge entering Mennonite Camp, and in Schooner Creek from the mouth upstream to Erickson Creek, retention of wild coho salmon is allowed:
- The daily adult wild coho salmon bag limit is one fish in aggregate. The daily jack wild coho salmon bag limit is one fish in aggregate.
- No more than three adult wild coho salmon may be retained for the entire period of September 14 – November 15 in aggregate.
October 7 – November 15: In the Siletz River from the mouth upstream to the Illahee Boat Ramp, in Drift Creek from the mouth upstream to steel bridge entering Mennonite Camp, and in Schooner Creek from the mouth upstream to Erickson Creek, retention of wild coho salmon is allowed:
- The daily adult wild coho salmon bag limit is one fish in aggregate. The daily jack wild coho salmon bag limit is one fish in aggregate.
- No more than three adult wild coho salmon may be retained for the entire period of September 14 – November 15 in aggregate.
Siuslaw River (Mainstem), North Fork Siuslaw River, and Sweet Creek
August 1 – December 31: In areas open for Chinook salmon angling by permanent rules, the daily adult wild Chinook salmon bag limit is one fish in aggregate. No more than two adult wild Chinook salmon may be retained for the period in aggregate.
September 15 – October 15: In areas open to Chinook salmon angling in the Siuslaw River, North Fork Siuslaw River, and Sweet Creek, open for wild coho salmon:
- Daily adult wild coho salmon bag limit is one fish.
- No more than three adult wild coho salmon may be retained for the period.
- Daily jack wild coho salmon bag limit is one fish.
Tillamook River and Bay, Kilchis River, Miami River, Wilson River, and Trask River
August 1 – November 30: In areas open for Chinook salmon angling by permanent rules:
- Daily adult wild Chinook salmon bag limit is one fish in aggregate.
- No more than two adult wild Chinook salmon may be retained for the period in aggregate.
September 7 – October 23 on Wednesdays and Saturdays: In the Tillamook Bay from the tips of the jetties upstream to the Highway 101 bridges on the Miami, Kilchis, Wilson, and Trask Rivers and upstream to the Burton Bridge on the Tillamook River, open for wild coho salmon:
- Daily adult wild coho salmon bag limit is one fish in aggregate.
- No more than two adult wild coho salmon may be retained for the period in aggregate.
- Daily jack wild coho salmon bag limit is one fish.
December 1 – 31: Closed to angling for and retention of all Chinook Salmon.
Yachats River
August 1 - December 31: In areas open for Chinook salmon angling by permanent rules:
- Daily adult wild Chinook salmon bag limit is one fish.
- No more than two adult wild Chinook salmon may be retained for the period.
Yaquina River and Big Elk Creek
August 1 – December 31: In areas open for Chinook salmon angling by permanent rules, no more than ten adult wild Chinook salmon may be retained for the period in aggregate.
September 14 – October 15: In the Yaquina River and Bay from the tips of the jetties to Simpson Creek; In Big Elk Creek from the mouth to Bear Creek:
- Angling for and retention of wild coho salmon is allowed.
- No more than three adult wild coho salmon may be retained for the period in aggregate.
- Daily jack wild coho salmon bag limit is one fish.
For more information contact your local ODFW office:
- Tillamook North Coast Watershed District Office (503) 842-2741 (north of the Salmon River).
- Newport District Office Annex (541) 812-8689 (Salmon River south to Umpqua Basin).