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Find the weekly statistics for waterfowl and upland game birds at Fern Ridge Wildlife Area. More information about Fern Ridge Wildlife Area
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SE Fishing June 4, 2026 Best bets for weekend fishing Willow Valley Reservoir is good for largemouth bass Black drake mayflies will be hatching in various rivers in the Klamath Basin. Lake of the Woods, MIller Lake and Fourmile Lake will be excellent for hatchery rainbow trout Salmonflies and golden stoneflies are hatching in the Klamath River. The Wood River below Weed Road is fishing well for Brown Trout. Crappie fishing is big hit or big miss in Gerber Reservoir with the sporadic weather. Nice holdover trout in the Malheur River below Warmsprings right now. Crappie fishing in Owhyee Reservoir…
Regulating harvest, health, and enhancement of wildlife populations Living with wildlife Oregon's permitted wildlife control operators (WCO) are an individual, business owner, or the business owner's designee charging a fee to control furbearers, unprotected mammals (excluding moles) and western gray squirrels causing damage, creating a public nuisance or posing a public health or safety concern in incorporated city limits and associated urban development areas. They are permitted by ODFW and governed by a set of rules.