Summer steelhead continue to return

Nestucca River - Pacific, OR


by OR Department of Fish & Wildlife Staff
7-7-2025
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Spring Chinook fishing in the river has slowed with the low flows, but there should be some fish stacking up in the estuary for the same reason.

The Little Nestucca also gets a release of hatchery spring Chinook and they are in the river at least as far as Stella Falls.

Summer steelhead continue to return to the Nestucca River and should be throughout the fishery (up to Elk Creek). Light float fishing set ups with terminal baits like beads, jigs or small natural baits, as well as casting spoons or spinners can be effective. Early morning and late evening will be the best times to fish, although if there's good cloud cover or a little rain fish may stay on the bite more of the day.

Trout season opened in the Nestucca basin on May 22nd. There are resident cutthroat throughout the fishery and sea-run cutthroat should be starting to move into the river over July. 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 Monday, July 7th

Kilchis River: Cutthroat trout throughout the basin
Necanicum River: Should Find Success
Nehalem River: Fishing will improve as the month goes on

OR Department of Fish & Wildlife Reports
for Thursday, July 3rd
: ODFW Recreation Report
Crane Prairie Reservoir: Fair and inconsistent trout fishing
Crescent Lake: Good kokanee fishing
Davis Lake: Good bass fishing near the lava flow
North Twin Lake: Good trout fishing
Ochoco Reservoir: Water clarity is reduced
Odell Lake: Good angling for nice-sized kokanee
Paulina Lake: Excellent kokanee fishing
Prinevile Reservoir: Increased catches of Northern Pikeminnow
South Twin Lake: Increased abundance of brown bullhead
Smith River: Good numbers of stripers