Idaho Fish Report
Anglers have reported catching lots of small Chinook salmon in pursuit of kokanee and trout
by OR Department of Fish & Wildlife Staff
9-22-2021
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The reservoir was stocked several times this summer with tens of thousands of one-pound hatchery trout. It will be stocked this week with 3,800 one-pound hatchery trout. Water levels are slowly dropping as dry conditions continue. The only current boat ramp available is at Mongold State Park.
For the latest information on water levels at Detroit Reservoir check with the Army Corps of Engineers’ website for more information.
Pretty much all techniques will catch fish, but it might take some experimenting to find out what is most effective on the day you’re out there. You will vastly improve your chances of catching a fish if you fish early or late in the day when light-levels are low and fish are less wary. The upper water column of the lake is uncomfortably warm for cold water fish such as trout and kokanee, so use techniques that get your hook deep where the fish are.
Kokanee fishing is wrapping up for the season as the adult fish are preparing their spawning runs up the tributary creeks.
Anglers have reported catching lots of small Chinook salmon in pursuit of kokanee and trout. Please take extra care in releasing these fish back into the water unharmed, as they are listed species and are only in the reservoir temporarily before they migrate downstream and out to the ocean.
As a reminder to anglers, fishing for and harvesting Chinook in the lake and the rivers above is prohibited. Any Chinook caught in Detroit must be released unharmed.
Anglers are encouraged to report their catch on forms available at signs and kiosks which have been installed at key locations around the lake. Simply fill out the form and return in the designated drop boxes. There is also an on-line form. Remember to indicate whether the fish you catch have their adipose fin or not. This information will allow ODFW to manage the fishery for the benefit of both recreational anglers and the resource.