The Grasshopper Frenzy Continues

Wood River - Klamath Falls, OR (Klamath County)


by OR Department of Fish & Wildlife Staff
8-6-2020
Website

The grasshopper frenzy continues! Best fishing is in the early afternoon on windy days when hoppers are being blown into the river.

The Wood River is a large, very cold, clear and sinuous river. Catching fish is challenging.

Numerous hatches are occurring right now in the upper river. Pale morning duns are hatching well and numerous caddisflies and stoneflies are present. Fishing is fair for brown trout. Most fish caught on dry flies are brown trout in the upper river. Fishing around the kayakers is challenging. Fish downstream of Hwy 62 to get away from some of the kayak crowd. Using spoons and rapalas also can be quite effective for catching brown trout.

Redband trout have moved into the river as water quality conditions in Agency Lake and Upper Klamath Lake deteriorate.

This fishery is best fished from a boat. You can launch personal watercraft at the BLM wetland by carrying down to the dock. Bigger boats can be launched at Petric Boat Ramp, Agency Lake Resort ($5) and Henzel Boat Ramp. Petric Park boat ramp is currently very weedy! There is bank access near the Wood River Wetland but tall emergent wetland plants make fishing difficult from shore.

Low profile drift boats and small boats can be launched at USFS Day use area or Highway 62. Numerous low bridges and irrigation weirs need portaging. Larger boats and drift boats can be launched at Weed Road. Best dry fly fishing occurs above Weed Rd. Bigger brown trout and redband trout occur below Weed Road.

Please report and take a picture of any bull trout captured to the Klamath Falls ODFW office at 541-883-5732.




More Reports

OR Department of Fish & Wildlife Reports
for Thursday, August 6th, 2020

Ana River: Trout Fishing Should Still Be Good
Fourmile Lake: Fourmile Lake Report
Upper Klamath Lake: Upper Klamath & Agency Lakes Report
Miller Lake: Good For Hatchery Rainbow Trout

ODFW Recreation Report

7-30-2020
Fall bear season opens Aug. 1 Fall bear opens this Saturday. Remember, there is a different bear check-in procedure in place during the...... Read More