Idaho Fish Report
Anglers are still catching spawned out “kelt” or down-runners
by OR Department of Fish & Wildlife Staff
4-7-2022
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Trout fishing is closed on the Rogue between April 1 and May 21. This is to protect out migrating wild steelhead smolts. The Rogue is still open for steelhead and salmon fishing, with a valid Combined Angling Tag in possession.
Wild steelhead can be retained above Hog Creek boat ramp from Feb. 1 through April 30. Wild steelhead must be 24 inches long to harvest, with a limit of 1 per day/3 per year zone wide in aggregate with other SW rivers where wild steelhead are allowed to be harvested (consult regulations).
Anglers are still catching spawned out “kelt” or down-runners. These fish are much more colored up and have a sunken looking belly or appear skinny. If handled properly, they may return to spawn again.
Wild Chinook salmon may not be retained above Hog Creek boat ramp until June 1. Spring Chinook anglers are picking some up along the Rogue Trail below Graves Creek. Anglers are reminded that fishing is closed from Rainie Falls to 400 feet below the falls.
Anglers are catching steelhead regularly from Gold Hill to Robertson Bridge. Now through April is a great time to fish the Rogue for winter Steelhead. Winter Steelhead from an acclimation project near the Baker Boat ramp should see some hatchery fish beginning to stack up as well.
The Grants Pass the stream gauge is on a slow and steady fall after peaking over 2,000 cfs on Tuesday. The Wednesday morning reading was 1730 cfs, river temperature 49 but expected to climb over the next 2 warm days, and turbidity at 10 NTU. Current flow, temp and turbidity conditions for the Rogue can be found at the USGS stream gauges here, or checking the City of Grants Pass water page’s river data here.