Coos River Fish Report for 11-6-2025
Coos River Basin Report
Coos River - Coos Bay, OR (Coos County)
by OR Department of Fish & Wildlife Staff
11-6-2025
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Anglers have been catching rockfish around the jetties in the lower Coos Bay estuary, but you may need to move around to several spots to find actively biting fish. Best fishing is typically near slack tides with good fishing one day and fair fishing the next. A jig fished with a twister tail trailer is always a good option to catch bottomfish.
The 2025 daily general marine fish bag limit is 3 fish plus 2 lingcod with no retention of yelloweye or quillback rockfish. There is a one fish daily sub-bag limit for canary rockfish as part of the general marine bag limit. Anglers are allowed to harvest cabezon with a 1 fish daily sub-bag limit as part of the general marine bag limit.
The salmon daily bag limit in the Coos Basin increased from two to three fish in aggregate, one of which must be a hatchery salmon.
Anglers can harvest wild Chinook (maximum of 10 for the season), hatchery Chinook, hatchery coho, and wild coho (through October 10). Salmon anglers are allowed one wild coho per day (up to three per season). The limit increase applies to areas currently open to salmon fishing in the Coos Basin.
Salmon anglers are reporting limited success catching Chinook and coho salmon from the Charleston to the Empire Boat Ramp. Anglers are also catching Chinook salmon in the Coos River and in the lower portions of the Millicoma and South Fork Coos rivers. The salmon bite is typically best a couple hours before and through the slack tide.
Striped surfperch can be caught around the jetties and red-tail surfperch are being caught along the ocean beaches like Horsefall Beach. Anglers have the best success fishing with sand shrimp near the bottom.
Trout season closed Oct. 31.
More Reports
OR Department of Fish & Wildlife Reports
for Wednesday, November 5thBlitzen River: The Blitzen River is currently flowing around 50 cfs
Burns Pond: Fishing should be good
Bully Creek Reservoir: The reservoir is 50 percent full and the boat ramp is usable
Chickahominy Reservoir: Recent sampling indicates there are plenty of large holdover trout available
Delintment Lake: Nice holdover trout should be available
Krumbo Reservoir: Water temperatures are nice and cool right now and fall trout fishing has been good
Malheur Reservoir: Sampling last month showed there are some very nice trout in Malheur Reservoir
Malheur River: Malheur River Fishing Report
Mann Lake: Mann Lake was stocked with fingerling Lahontan Cutthroat this month
Owyhee Reservoir: All boat ramps are open with the exception of the county ramp near the dam
Owyhee River- Lower: Flows from the dam are around 30 cfs
Warm Springs Reservoir: Trout fishing should be good this fall
Yellowjacket Lake: Fishing has been good this fall
Ben Irving Reservoir: Ben Irving Reservoir Report
OR Department of Fish & Wildlife Reports
for Tuesday, November 4thCampbell Reservoir: Campbell Reservoir Report
Fourmile Lake: The lake was stocked almost two months ago with 12-14 inch rainbow trout
Gerber Reservoir: The reservoir is at 51 percent full
Upper Klamath Lake: Upper Klamath Lake Report
Klamath River - Upper - OR: Klamath River Fishing Report
Lake Of The Woods: Trolling small spoons is your best bet
Link River : Redband Trout are returning
Lost River: Water quality is fair
Miller Lake: You might encounter snow
Sprague River- North Fork: Fishing should be fair for Brook Trout up high near Lee Thomas Crossing
Sprague River- South Fork : Fishing will be very good for brook trout up high
Sycan River: Fishing is slow below the marsh as flows are low
Williamson River: Williamson River Report
Applegate Reservoir: Trout fishing should be good throughout the reservoir
Applegate River: The Applegate River is open for trout fishing
Chetco River: Fall chinook are spread throughout the lower river
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