Rogue River- Upper (Above Lost Creek) Fish Report for 8-19-2025
This is a great summer trout fishery in the Rogue watershed
Rogue River- Upper (Above Lost Creek) - Prospect, OR (Josephine County)

by OR Department of Fish & Wildlife Staff
8-19-2025
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This is a great summer trout fishery in the Rogue watershed. Anglers can escape the heat of the Rogue Valley, enjoy beautiful scenery, and catch fish. Campgrounds and other public access sites along Highway 62 and Highway 230 are stocked with rainbow trout on a weekly basis between Memorial Day and Labor Day. There are many miles of public access on USFS land with riverside trail access available. Try casting flies (use a bubble if fishing with spinning gear) or smaller lures like a Panther Martin or rooster tail. Often tipping the lure with bait helps to produce. In slower holes, fishing bait such as a nightcrawler or Pautzke eggs, or even PowerBait will produce.
Some US Forest Service campgrounds along the river will be closed this year. Contact the USFS office at (541) 618-2200 for updates on campgrounds. ODFW plans to stock the normal release sites even if the campgrounds are closed, because anglers can walk in behind the gates to fish. All standard release sites were stocked with trout last week, including Minnehaha Creek.
The Rogue and tributaries above Lost Creek Reservoir are open to fishing year-round, with a daily retention limit of 5 trout (no limit on brook trout). Anglers are encouraged to harvest brook trout regardless of size.
The south and middle forks of the Rogue are not stocked, are generally more difficult to access, and provide fishing opportunity away from crowds. Naturally produced rainbow and cutthroat trout are available, but anglers may choose to practice catch and release on the rainbow and cutthroat of these forks.
More Reports
OR Department of Fish & Wildlife Reports
for Tuesday, August 19th
Hat Rock Pond: Anglers should find success using PowerBait, worms or spinners
Jubilee Lake: Jubilee Lake was stocked with rainbow trout on July 1st and fishing is good
McNary Channel Ponds: Trout are likely to be the most active in the morning and late evening hours
McKay Reservoir: McKay Reservoir is about 40 percent full
Umatilla River: Trout fishing is currently open on the Umatilla River, but salmon and steelhead fishing remains closed until September 1st
Alsea River: Coastal Cutthroat will be distributed throughout the Alsea basin
Necanicum River: Necanicum River Report
Salmon River: August 1st was the official opener for Fall Chinook on the Salmon River!
Siletz River: Summer steelhead have been reported in the catch though the overall catch has been slow
Siuslaw River: The Siuslaw is back open for Fall Chinook!
Trask River: Trask River Report
Yaquina River: Fall Chinook is back open on the Yaquina!
Expo Pond: Trout fishing has wound down for the summer, but some may still be caught
OR Department of Fish & Wildlife Reports
for Thursday, August 14thCrane Prairie Reservoir: Excellent bass fishing
Deschutes River: Steelhead fishing is great!
Fall River: Good and consistent fishing
Hosmer Lake: Positive reports on fly angling
Little Lava Lake: Excellent trout fishing!
Metolius River: The Metolius continues to be excellent
Odell Lake: Good angling for nice-sized kokanee
Paulina Lake: Excellent kokanee fishing
Three Creek Lake: Excellent Trout Fishing
Walton Lake: No recent reports
Wickiup Reservoir: Fair fishing for large kokanee

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