ODFW Recreation Report


by OR Department of Fish & Wildlife Staff
7-24-2025
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Includes updates to fishing, crabbing, clamming and wildlife viewing

Best bets for weekend fishing

  • We just stocked millions of trout this year, and some are for you! Check the trout stocking schedule and maps for locations near you.
  • Hatchery Chinook and sockeye retention opportunities return for summer fishing on the Columbia mainstem starting July 12, see the regs here.
  • Spring Chinook fishing on the North Coast should start winding down, however, there were anecdotal reports of a good bite in Tillamook Bay last week so there is still some opportunity.
  • Tillamook Bay, the Nestucca estuary (Pacific City), Trask River, Nestucca River, and the lower Columbia tributaries (Big Cr., Gnat Cr., and Klaskanine R.) will still provide the best opportunities for encountering springers.
  • Summer steelhead runs are on in the Nestucca and Wilson Rivers. Summers are throughout the fisheries and there have been some getting caught.
  • Nehalem gets a run of "Summer Chinook" (actually an early component of the fall run) and those fish are starting to show up with a few getting caught down by the mouth of the bay.
  • North Coast lakes trout stocking has been completed for the spring. The next stocking will be in September (see the schedule below or online). There will be trout available most of the summer, but fishing will get more challenging as the water warms up. Fishing early morning and late evening and targeting higher elevation lakes that stay cooler will up the odds of success.
  • The North Jetty of Tillamook Bay (accessible through Barview County Park) provides some good angling opportunity for rockfish and kelp greenling this time of year.
  • Reminder the annual razor clam conservation closure begins at 12:01 a.m. on July 15-Sept. 30 on Clatsop Beaches, to restore the clam grounds and allow repopulation. Check tide tables here: https://tides.net/oregon/ and check for any closures. Razor clam digging is still open along the central and south Oregon coast.
  • Hatchery Chinook and sockeye retention opportunities return for summer fishing on the Columbia mainstem starting July 12, see the regs here.
  • Crabbing remains open along the Oregon coast.
  • It's a great time of year to fish for warmwater species. See our guide.
  • The General Marine Species bag limit increased to a 5-fish bag limit with a 1-fish sub-bag limit for cabezon which also opened July 1. With warm weather on the beach, it's a good time to try surf perch fishing.
  • The Rogue River above Lost Creek Reservoir is the premier summer trout fishery in the Rogue watershed. Anglers can escape the heat of the Rogue Valley, enjoy beautiful scenery, and catch fish. Campgrounds and other public access sites along Highway 62 and Highway 230 are stocked with rainbow trout on a weekly basis between Memorial Day and Labor Day.
  • Haystack Reservoir continues to yield trophy-sized and brood trout in the 16-17-inch range!
  • Redband trout fishing from bank and boat is fair on Upper Klamath and Agency lakes.
  • Anglers are catching Chinook on the Willamette and Upper Rogue rivers.
  • Anglers report excellent spring kokanee fishing at Lake Billy Chinook, and Wickiup Reservoir. Fish at Lake Billy Chinook average 13 inches; while 14–17-inch fish can be found at Wickiup. Tips for catching more kokanee
  • These examples are for demonstration purposes only. Refer to the zone reports for more details and possibilities.

Know before you go: Sauvie Island Beaches Pass required to park July 4 through Labor Day on weekends and holidays

Because of overcrowding at Sauvie Island parking lots, weekend and holiday beach parking now requires both the Wildlife Area Parking Permit ($10 daily / $30 annual) and the new free Sauvie Island Beaches Pass during the summer months. Plan ahead for your beach visit, as there are a limited number of free parking permits available each weekend day.

Both Beaches Passes and Wildlife Area Parking Permits can be obtained online or by visiting a license sale agent. Customers are limited to one Beaches Pass per date.

To purchase online: Go to MyODFW.com and click Buy License. Use "Check Out as a Guest" or create an account for easier future purchasing. Display the Parking Permit and Beaches Pass on your car when parked--if you can't print it out, write your ODFW ID or transaction number on a piece of paper and leave on your car dash.

Vehicles will also need to show their Beaches Pass and Parking Permit at the Eastside Check Station (Rentenaar and Reeder Rd) during some hours on weekends and will not be able to proceed to the beach parking lots without them--so get it ahead of time!

Chinook salmon season on coastal rivers

Seasons for fall runs are starting on some rivers. Check the in season updates page for wild fall Chinook regulations this year. Wild coho season proposals are now online.

E.E. Wilson Wildlife Area shotgun range to close for renovation beginning July 14

The shotgun range at E.E. Wilson Wildlife Area near Corvallis will be closed for renovation from July 14 through the end of October. Renovations on the range will include expanding the shooting bays and implementing ADA complaint access to the site. ODFW expects work to be complete by October 31. Updates will be posted on the E.E. Wilson Wildlife Area Visitors Guide webpage. The archery park and other facilities on the wildlife area will remain open.

Hunter Safety Education events are updated weekly. Space is limited!

Don't wait until fall – sign up now!

Check for a date and location that works with your schedule. Register for a class

*Please log in to your VEM account if you need to withdraw or reschedule. VEM will automatically submit a refund, if more than 7 days prior to event start date and open a seat for another participant.

Sign up for one of the Hunter Recruitment Program workshops and events.

These hands-on ODFW workshops will teach you the skills to improve your hunting performance and build your confidence in the field. ODFW offers a variety of classes and workshops throughout the year. Workshops are designed for adults – ages 18 and older. Register for an event.

Bowhunter Warmup 3-D course,  August 2, 9-3:00 at Three Rivers Archer Park in La Pine.

Admission is free. Learn more.

All ages 3-D archery shoot, Denman Wildlife Area, August 2-3, $10 per person. 

40 3-D animal targets on a 2-mile course where participants walk maintained trails and gravel roads. Pre-registration is welcome but not necessary to attend this family friendly event. Those 17 years of age or under must have an adult accompanying them; the supervising adult does not have to shoot or be pre-registered.  Learn more.

Wildfire season

Wildfire information updates here.

Sign up for wildfire alerts on your phone here: Oregon Wildfire Response and Recovery : Homepage : State of Oregon

Toxic algae blooms

Reports of algae blooms that are toxic to people and pets have started. Check the Oregon Health Authority website for updated information. Learn more.

Let baby wildlife stay wild

Young animals are rarely orphaned, so leave them where you find them. Chances are, mom is nearby watching and waiting for you to go away before she rejoins her young. Learn more.

 

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More Reports

OR Department of Fish & Wildlife Reports
for Thursday, July 17th
: ODFW Recreation Report
Clackamas River: Summer steelhead can now be found
Sandy River: Sandy River Updates
Crane Prairie Reservoir: Fair and inconsistent trout fishing
Crooked River: Anglers report good trout fishing
Davis Lake: Anglers report good bass fishing
Deschutes River: Fair fishing for brown trout
Deschutes River: Benham Falls to Little Lava Lake Updates
East Lake: Excellent brown and rainbow trout fishing
Hosmer Lake: Positive reports on fly angling for trout
Lava Lake: Fair trout fishing
Little Lava Lake: Excellent trout fishing
Metolius River: The Metolius River continues to be excellent
Ochoco Reservoir: Ochoco Reservoir Updates
Paulina Lake: Excellent kokanee fishing
Prinevile Reservoir: Fair to good fishing
Three Creek Lake: Reports of excellent fishing
Wickiup Reservoir: Report of fair fishing
Hat Rock Pond: Hat Rock Pond Updates
Agency Lake: Agency Lake Updates
Campbell Reservoir: Crappie fishing is slow
Link River : Link River Updates
Lost River: Water qulaity is poor
Sun Creek: Fishing not recommended
Sycan River: Fishing above the marsh is best
Williamson River: Flows are perfect for fishing
Wood River: Fishing is improving

OR Department of Fish & Wildlife Reports
for Wednesday, July 16th

Deschutes River: Reports of good dry fly action
Hood River: Steelhead fishing is open
Ben Irving Reservoir: Fishing is slow
Cooper Creek Reservoir: Fishing for bass and bluegill is good
Galesville Reservoir: Bass anglers are having success
Hemlock Lake: Fishing should be good
Howard Prairie Reservoir: Howard Prairie Updates
Lake Marie: Lake Marie is a good spot
Lemolo Lake: Brown trout fishing should be good
Rogue River- Upper: Upper Rogue River Updates
Smith River: Smith River Updates
Tenmile Lakes: Anglers are catching yellow perch
Umpqua River: Smallmouth fishing is great
Umpqua River- North : Summer steelhead angling is slow
Umpqua River- South : Smallmouth bass angling should be good
Ana Reservoir: Fishing has been good
Dead Horse Lake: Fishing has been fair recently
Duncan Reservoir: Fishing reports have been positive
Upper Klamath Lake: Fishing remains very slow
Klamath River - Middle: Flows great for fishing
Lake Of The Woods: Fishing should be slow from a boat
North Fork Sprague River: Fishing should be excellent for Brook Trout