Utah Fish Report
Imnaha River Fish Report for 9-27-2023
Imnaha River Fish Report for 9-27-2023
Trout and whitefish can be caught throughout the river
Imnaha River - Imnaha, OR (Wallowa County)
by OR Department of Fish & Wildlife Staff
9-27-2023
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Trout and whitefish can be caught throughout the river, and bass can be caught in the lower river. Periods of rain can bring mud and debris from areas affected by last year's Double Creek fire resulting in periodic muddy water conditions.
Steelhead fishing opened on Sept. 1. However, steelhead fishing will probably be slow until later in the fall.
Anglers should remember that Chinook salmon and bull trout may be encountered in the Imnaha River. They cannot be harvested and must be released.
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Laurance Lake: Laurance Lake closes to fishing Nov. 1
Alton Baker Canoe Canal: Will be stocked again this week with 900 hatchery rainbow trout
Foster Reservoir: The reservoir is still mostly full
Gold Lake: Gold Lake is open for fishing
Green Peter Reservoir: The water level has dropped below the toe-slope of Thistle Creek boat ramp
Henry Hagg Lake: The best time to catch bass during fall is typically early morning or late evening
Quartzville Creek: Currently it is at 15 cfs
Santiam River (South Fork): Currently flows are around 1,200 cfs at the Waterloo gauge
Alsea River: Fall Chinook is open on the Alsea
Nehalem River: Chinook fishing slowed this week
Salmon River: Fall Chinook is open and picking up in the Salmon River
Siletz River: Siletz will be your best bet for any summer steelhead coming back into the basin
Siuslaw River: Fall Chinook has started to pick up the last two weeks on the Siuslaw river!
Yaquina River: The tides have been affecting the fishery a great deal
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