Utah Fish Report
Quartzville Creek Fish Report for 9-4-2025
Quartzville Creek Fish Report for 9-4-2025
Light tackle works best
Quartzville Creek - Sweet Home, OR (Linn County)
by OR Department of Fish & Wildlife Staff
9-4-2025
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This river above Green Peter Reservoir gets stocked regularly from late spring through the summer. It was last stocked at the end of July with about 2,200 hatchery trout. The river is currently running around 20 cfs. Best conditions for fishing are below 300 cfs. Light tackle including flies works best, but bait is allowed. On hot sunny days it is better to fish early in the morning before 10:00am when the water is coolest and the fish are less wary.
Trout are active year-round, and anglers are allowed to keep up to five fish daily.
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OR Department of Fish & Wildlife Reports
for Thursday, September 4th
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for Wednesday, September 3rd
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Long Creek Reservoir: Fishing will be good
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