Hood River Fish Report for 5-12-2022
Spring Chinook fishing is currently open on the Hood River
Hood River - Hood River, OR (Hood River County)
by OR Department of Fish & Wildlife Staff
5-12-2022
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Spring Chinook fishing is currently open on the Hood River. The Chinook fishery opened April 15 and will be open through June 30 the mouth to mainstem confluence with the East Fork, and the West Fork from the confluence with the mainstem upstream to the angling deadline 200 feet downstream of Punchbowl Falls. The catch limit is one adult hatchery salmon per day and five hatchery jack salmon per day. PIT-tag numbers over Bonneville indicate the 2022 Hood River spring Chinook run will be stronger than last year.
Hood River-origin winter steelhead are still observed passing over Bonneville Dam as of this week, meaning there are still Hood River hatchery steelhead low in the system. However, many fish have already passed above the fishery. Three hatchery steelhead may be harvested daily (2 daily adult salmonid bag limit, plus 1 additional steelhead for total aggregate of 3 adult fish) hatchery steelhead may be harvested per day.
Flows were high on the Hood River over the weekend, limiting angling opportunities. Flows are forecasted to subside through this week.
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OR Department of Fish & Wildlife Reports
for Thursday, May 12th, 2022Laurance Lake: The road to Laurance Lake is currently closed
Clackamas River: The river is high but dropping
Clear Lake: Will be stocked this week
Detroit Reservoir: Pretty much all techniques will catch fish
Green Peter Reservoir: This reservoir is filling with the recent rains
Hills Creek Reservoir: Hills Creek Reservoir was last stocked the week
Sandy River: The river is running high but dropping
Timber Linn Lake: Will be stocked this week
Nestucca River: Spring Chinook should be in the estuary and after recent higher flows
Siletz River: Conditions should improve as the river drops back into shape later this week
Trask River: The Trask River Spring Chinook are showing up
Wilson River: No reports of summer steelhead yet
Diamond Lake: Anglers are still finding a few fish
Emigrant Reservoir: Emigrant received its first trout stocking of the season
Howard Prairie Reservoir: The lake is ice-free, but access is limited
Lemolo Lake: Lemolo is just a few feet from being full.
Lost Creek Lake: There are some very nice holdover fish available
John C Boyle Reservoir: Fishing should improve this weekend with warmer weather
Lofton Reservoir: The boat ramp Is accessible
Sycan River: Snow will limit access to the river above Sycan Marsh.
Thief Valley Reservoir: Thief Valley Reservoir is now full
OR Department of Fish & Wildlife Reports
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