Coos River Updates

Coos River - Coos Bay, OR (Coos County)


by OR Department of Fish & Wildlife Staff
6-15-2026
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Sneaker wave warrant caution when fishing along the jetties, however, rockfish can be caught 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 bottom fish.

For the general marine fish regulations, please visit the sport bottomfish seasons page.

On occasion stray feeder Chinook from the ocean may be caught in the lower Coos Bay during off-season months. The salmon bite is typically best a couple hours before and through the high slack tide. Regulations have defaulted to standard regs of 2 fish per day.

Choose a day when the surf is not at a dangerous level, and it is possible to catch a few striped perch around the jetties. Some of the more popular spots to fish for red-tailed surfperch are along beaches like Horsefall Beach and Whiskey Run. Anglers have the best success fishing with sand shrimp weighted gear on the bottom although power grubs can also work.




More Reports

OR Department of Fish & Wildlife Reports
for Monday, June 15th

Alton Baker Canoe Canal: The midpoint of the canal is a good spot!
Blue River: Recently stocked!
Blue River Reservoir: Recently stocked!
Carmen Reservoir: Stocked with a lot of rainbow trout
Clear Lake: Stocked with 1,500 one-pound rainbow trout!
Coast Fork Willamette River: Chinook fishing should be good!
Cottage Grove Reservoir: Cottage Grove Reservoir Updates
Dexter Reservoir: Dexter Reservoir Updates
Dorena Reservoir: Dorena Reservoir Updates
Fall Creek: Fall Creek Updates
Fall Creek Reservoir: Fall Creek Reservoir Updates
Gold Lake: OPEN for the season!
Henry Hagg Lake: Cappie fishing is productive
Hills Creek Reservoir: Hills Creek Reservoir Updates
Leaburg Lake: 500 one-pounders (big!) fish stocked
McKenzie River: Lots of summer steelhead and spring Chinook!
Middle Fork Willamette: Newly refurbished boat ramp
Row River Pond: The fishing dock has been replaced
Salt Creek: Salt Creek Updates
Smith Reservoir: Smith Reservoir Updates

OR Department of Fish & Wildlife Reports
for Thursday, June 11th
: ODFW Recreation Report
Clackamas River: Productive spring chinook and steelhead fishing
Timothy Lake: Regular trout stockings
Crane Prairie Reservoir: Excellent early season trout and kokanee fishing!
Crescent Lake: Currently 27% full
Crooked River: Excellent spring fishing for trout and whitefish!
Deschutes River: Excellent fishing!
Devils Lake: Stocked in Early June
East Lake: Excellent trout fishing!
Lava Lake: Excellent trout fishing!
Little Lava Lake: Excellent fish at Little Lava!
Pine Hollow Reservoir: No new reports
Three Creek Lake: Anglers report good trout fishing
Wickiup Reservoir: Excellent trophy brown trout fishing!
Morgan Lake: Nice largemouth bass
Wallowa River: No current reports
Oxbow Reservoir: Fishing is good for warmwater species!
Hells Canyon Reservoir: Fishing is good for warmwater species!
Ben Irving Reservoir: Trout fishing should be good
Cooper Creek Reservoir: Water is nice and clear!
Coos River: Coos River Basin Updates
Galesville Reservoir: Bass angling is going very well
Lake Marie: Fishing has been good
Lemolo Reservoir - Umpqua: Fishing should be good
Loon Lake: Fishing should be good
Plat I Reservoir: Angling is slow for rainbow trout
Smith River: Catch-and-release only for trout
Umpqua River: Mainstem Updates
Umpqua River- North : Angling success is fair
Umpqua River- South : Smallmouth bass fishing is good
Powder River: No recent reports
Williamson River: Upper and Lower Williamson Updates