Umpqua River Fish Report for 8-6-2025
Fishing is likely slow
Umpqua River - Roseburg, OR (Douglas County)

by OR Department of Fish & Wildlife Staff
8-6-2025
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We have received a few good reports of striped bass being caught in the lower sections. Smallmouth fishing is great right now.
Summer steelhead are in the river, but fishing is likely slow this time of year.
The Umpqua opened to fall Chinook fishing July 1 but is only open on Tuesdays, Thursday, and Saturdaysin the areas covered under permanent regulations. Fishing remains open to hatchery coho fishing under permanent regulations. Anglers are only allowed one adult Chinook (hatchery or wild) for the season in aggregate with the Smith and North Fork Smith rivers. The season will close to Chinook once the 500 wild fish quota is reached.
As of August 6 approximately 40% of the wild Chinook quota has been harvested. Fishing seemed to pick up over the weekend and early in the week. The season should remain open at least another week.
ODFW will adopt wild coho seasons in August, but low returns of coho will likely require a closure to all coho in the Umpqua.
More Reports
OR Department of Fish & Wildlife Reports
for Wednesday, August 6th
Ben Irving Reservoir: Fishing is slow
Cooper Creek Reservoir: Fishing for bass and bluegill is good
Diamond Lake: Fishing is good to fair for rainbows
Galesville Reservoir: Bass anglers are having success
Hemlock Lake: Fishing with power bait is good
Howard Prairie Reservoir: Fishing continues to be pretty good
Lake Marie: Fishing is slow for trout
Lemolo Lake: Angling should be good for all trout
Plat I Reservoir: Fishing is slow
Smith River: Smith River Updates
OR Department of Fish & Wildlife Reports
for Tuesday, August 5th
Kilchis River: Kilchis River Updates
Nehalem River: Fall Chinook run is early
Nestucca River: Nestucca River Updates
Three Rivers: Three Rivers Updates
Tillamook Bay: Tillamook Bay Updates
Trask River: Trask River Updates
Wilson River: Improved Fishing

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