South Umpqua River Fish Report for 2-1-2023
Still been seeing a fair number of hatchery steelhead being caught
South Umpqua River
by OR Department of Fish & Wildlife Staff
2-1-2023
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Despite the loss of smolts due to the Archie Creek fire, we have still been seeing a fair number of hatchery steelhead being caught. Steelhead fishing has slowed down during the cold, but fish have been caught in the Stanton Park area in decent numbers earlier this year. Once we get more rain and warmer temperatures, the South Umpqua may be a great place to harvest a winter steelhead.
Anglers are encouraged to submit steelhead snouts in barrels stationed at many boat ramps throughout the Umpqua drainage, or at the ODFW office in Roseburg. These snouts being used in a study to determine the best smolt release strategy to optimize angling opportunities while maintaining a healthy fishery. Anglers who submit snouts may be entered into monthly drawings for gift cards to Sportsman’s Warehouse. Email Levi.m.simmons@odfw.oregon.gov for more information on the program and locations of collection barrels.
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Detroit Reservoir: Currently the water level is back down at its lowest level to maximize flood storage
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Necanicum River: The Necanicum will remain very low and clear this week
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Siletz River: Winter steelhead are movingup in the Siletz River
Siuslaw River: Winter steelhead are showing up on the Siuslaw River
Trask River: The Trask is going to remain low and clear this week
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Rogue River - Middle: Current flow is around 1,400 cfs and temperature in the low-40s F
Sixes River: Steelhead are scattered through the river
Smith River: The Smith is getting low and clear
Umpqua River: Fish are slowing down with the cold
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Lost River: The Lost River is likely frozen
Pole Creek Reservoir: Pole Creek Reservoir Update
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