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Recreation Report
Crooked River rainbow trout -Photo by Mike Belcher-
NW Fishing
March 5, 2026
Best bets for weekend fishing
Winter steelhead fishing remains fair on the North Coast. The Nestucca River, Wilson, and North Fork Nehalem Rivers will provide the best opportunity to catch hatchery steelhead. The Wilson and Nestucca are both in decent shape (the Wilson is a little low) and some moderate rain this week should keep them both fishable through the weekend. The North Fork Nehalem continues to get hatchery steelhead back. Other basins (including the Little Nestucca, Trask, Kilchis, Nehalem, and Salmonberry Rivers) all have catch and release opportunities for wild steelhead.
Coffenbury Lake, Vernonia Pond, Lost Lake, and Sunset Lake have all been stocked with hundreds of surplus hatchery winter steelhead (over 600 in Coffenbury) to provide additional angler opportunity. Catching a steelhead in still water can be a fun and unique experience and offer a chance for steelhead when the conditions on the rivers aren't good.
Winter Steelhead is off to a strong start on our midcoastal systems. After the rains we got the past few weeks, lots of fish have pushed in and up into our systems. The Alsea and Siletz have had a decent number of fish being caught, and the Siuslaw is doing well!
Siletz River HWY 229 is closed at approximately milepost 14 due to a large land slide covering the road. It will be closed for an undetermined amount of time.
Trout stocking:
Scheduled to be stocked the week of MARCH 9-13:
Dune Lake, Big Creek Reservoir- 1 & 2, Elbow Lake, Mercer Lake, Cleawox Lake, Thissel Pond, Carter Lake, Woahink Lake, Munsel lake, Eckman Lake, Alder Lake, Siltcoos Lake, Olalla Creek Reservoir, Lost Lake, Buck Lake, Devil's Lake.
Check out 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
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New for 2026: Tillamook Bay and River upstream of the Hwy 131 bridge is closed to all sturgeon angling (including catch and release).
Trask hatchery has some damage to their access road, the hatchery is still open to the public, but as a result anglers and visitors alike will need to park up top and walk down.
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Updates by waterbody
ALSEA RIVER: Hatchery winter steelhead
Hatchery Steelhead is open on the Alsea River. The early bite has picked up, and fish are reaching our hatchery traps at the Alsea Hatchery. For up to date upper/lower trap counts click here. The Alsea hatchery offers decent bank access through the hatchery holes, which is quite popular. Floating Salmonberry down river has been productive as water levels rise the catch rate will likely increase after a wet week. Last updated 3/4/26.
KILCHIS RIVER: Winter steelhead
The Kilchis is on the low side but still fishable and a little rain this week should help keep it that way. There are steelhead throughout the fishery. There are no hatchery releases on the Kilchis, so this is mostly a catch and release fishery for wild steelhead. Last updated 3/2/26.
LOWER COLUMBIA TRIBUTARIES (Big Creek, Gnat Creek, Klaskanine River): Hatchery steelhead
Winter steelhead fishing is slow on the Lower Columbia tributaries as the hatchery run is just about over, but there's still a few around. Last updated 3/2/26.
NECANICUM RIVER: Winter steelhead
The hatchery steelhead run on the Necanicum River is slowing down, and there won't be many left in good condition. On the other hand, wild steelhead should be found throughout the fishery and available for catch and release through the end of March. The Necanicum will be a little low this week, but some rain is predicted which will help. There is good bank access at Peterson Point (off Hwy 101), Drake access (Hwy 26 and Sugarloaf Mainline) and Klootchy County Park (off Hwy 26).
The Highway 101 boat ramp south of Seaside has the combination lock back on it. Anglers can call the Tillamook office at (503) 842-2741 and provide their Hunter/Angler ID number to receive the combo. Last updated 3/2/26.
NEHALEM RIVER: Winter steelhead
Winter steelhead are throughout the Nehalem River fishery. There are no hatchery releases on the mainstem Nehalem, so it is mostly a catch and release fishery, the Nehalem fishes well in March as many of the other rivers get low; it should be in decent shape this week. Last updated 3/2/26.
NORTH FORK NEHALEM RIVER: Winter steelhead
Winter steelhead fishing on the North Fork Nehalem remains fair. The river may get a little low this week but should still be fishable. The early returning hatchery fish are slowing down and there's not many left in good condition, but a portion of the hatchery run are from wild broodstock, and those hatchery fish should continue to return in good condition through the end of March. Last updated 3/2/26.
NESTUCCA RIVER & LITTLE NESTUCCA RIVER: Winter steelhead
Winter steelhead are throughout the Nestucca, and fishing has been fair. It is in decent shape and little rain predicted for this week should keep it fishing. The Nestucca gets one of our largest hatchery winter steelhead releases and should be a top pick for those wanting to catch fish they can keep this time of year; the lower river is primarily a drift boat fishery with some limited bank access but there is plenty of bank access on the upper river.
The Little Nestucca does not have a hatchery steelhead release but does provide some catch and release opportunity for wild steelhead. Last updated 3/2/26.
River levels and predictions for the Nestucca are available here.
SALMON RIVER: Winter steelhead
Winter steelhead are moving into the system. Wild fish can be retained on the Salmon River, and bank access can be found throughout the system though its less frequent through the lower stretches after the hatchery. Check your regulations before you head out for bait or stream restrictions. Last updated 3/4/26.
SILETZ RIVER: Winter steelhead
Winter steelhead are moving into the Siletz! The majority of the midcoastal area should be quite fishable! The Siletz Gorge offers additional bank opportunity but is only open for driving during the weekends.
A landslide on HWY 229 has resulted in a road closure at approximately milepost 14.5. HWY229 will be closed for the unforeseeable future until crews are able to safely remove the debris from the roadway.
As a general reminder for Anglers: Help to protect boating opportunities by maximizing distance from bank anglers and other boats. Safely row or motor around anglers and other boats and avoid motoring nearshore and in shallow areas. Last updated 3/4/26.
SIUSLAW RIVER: Winter steelhead
Like its neighbors, the Siuslaw has winter steelhead moving into the system. Fish are showing up at our Trap on Whitaker. The bite has been fair for this time of year, and it is expected to pick up later this week after the rain. Last updated 3/4/26.
THREE RIVERS: Winter Steelhead
Three Rivers has winter steelhead coming back and fishing has been fair. It will be dropping to the low side for fishing this week but there's still opportunity. Last updated 3/2/26.
TRASK RIVER: Winter steelhead
Winter steelhead are throughout the fishery on the Trask. The Trask should be in pretty good shape mid-week before getting a little low over the weekend. There are no hatchery releases on the Trask, so it is mostly a catch and release fishery, although it is known to get an occasional stray. There are steelhead throughout the river and in the North and South Forks. The angling deadline on the North Fork is Bark Shanty Creek and, on the South fork it is Edwards Creek. There is no angling above the deadlines this time of year.
Trask hatchery has some damage to the access road so anglers and visitors will need to park up top and walk down. Last updated 3/2/26.
WILSON RIVER: Winter steelhead
The Wilson River has been fair to good for winter steelhead. It is little low as of this writing but should get a bump mid-week following some rain and remain fishable. There are fish throughout the basin. The Wilson has one of our largest hatchery steelhead releases and is should be a top pick for those wanting to catch a keeper this time of year; the lower river is mostly a drift boat fishery but there is plenty of bank access higher up off of Highway 6. Last updated 3/2/26.
Wilson River levels and predictions are available here.
YAQUINA RIVER: Winter steelhead
The Yaquina is seeing winter steelhead moving into the system, fish are around and offer a fun opportunity. There is additional opportunity to fish for winter steelhead on the Big Elk (tributary of the Yaquina) which offers additional retention. Remember to check your regs before heading out. Last updated 3/4/25.
Regulation Updates
Please see the regulation update page.