Nehalem River Fish Report for 9-23-2025
The Nehalem Fall Chinook fishing is fair right now with fish being caught consistently throughout the bay
Nehalem River - Nehalm, OR

by OR Department of Fish & Wildlife Staff
9-23-2025
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The Nehalem Fall Chinook fishing is fair right now with fish being caught consistently throughout the bay. This is mostly a trolling fishery with herring and spinners both being effective techniques. In the upper tidewater bobber fishing bait is a go to technique. The wild Chinook bag limit is one adult per day/two for the season (July 1 to November 30) as part of the overall daily bag limit.
Coho salmon are starting to show up in the Nehalem basin with some fish being caught. There is a hatchery release of coho on the Nehalem. In addition, the wild coho retention fishery opened September 10th. Nehalem Bay is open for wild coho three days a week (Wednesdays, Saturdays, and Sundays) through October 26th. The bag limit is 1 wild adult coho per day and 3 for the season as part of the daily salmon/steelhead bag limit. See regulation updates online for more details.
The Nehalem Basin offers public access on the Nehalem and its tributaries and there should be resident coastal cutthroat trout throughout the basin. Sea-run cutthroats are in the rivers now as well. Concentrate on deep pools with cover, and you should find success. Many areas have bait restrictions in place so check the regulations for those and open areas before heading out.
More Reports
OR Department of Fish & Wildlife Reports
for Tuesday, September 23rdFoster Reservoir: The reservoir is currently full, but elevation levels will drop significantly starting this week
Santiam River ( North Fork) Above Detroit Lake: Currently, flows are around 360 cfs
Santiam River (South Fork): Flows are currently at around 1,230 cfs at the gage in Waterloo
Kilchis River: Kilchis River Report
Necanicum River: Necanicum River Report
OR Department of Fish & Wildlife Reports
for Monday, September 22ndHenry Hagg Lake: Bass and other warmwater fish remain active in transitional areas between shallows and deeper zones throughout the day
Hills Creek Reservoir: Will be stocked the week of Septmber 29th

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