Idaho Fish Report
ODFW Recreation Report
by OR Department of Fish & Wildlife Staff
6-21-2024
Website
Includes updates to fishing, crabbing and clamming
Hunting updates will resume in August
The big game and game bird hunting reports will be taking the summer off and will be back in August -- in time for opening of big game archery and upland game bird seasons.
Take a workshop with ODFW
The ODFW event calendar currently features these seminars and classes:
- Introduction to hunting in Oregon - Tualatin, Newport
- Shotgun skills - Bend
- Bowhunting skills – La Pine
- Surfperch fishing - Newport
- Plunking for sockeye – Sauvie Island (Portland)
To learn more, and to register, visit the ODFW Workshop and Events page.
Razor clamming reopens on North Coast
However, all other clamming and mussel harvest remain closed. Be sure to call the ODA shellfish safety hotline at 1-800-448-2474 or visit the ODA shellfish closures website before harvesting for the most current information about shellfish safety closures.
Sign up for hunter education
The fall hunting season will be here sooner than you think. If you've got a young, would-be hunter that hopes to hunt for the first time this fall, help them sign up for hunter education now. Because the closer we get to opening days, the harder it will be to find an open class or field day. Here are the ways to take hunter education.
Best bets for weekend fishing
Chinook, steelhead, trout and bass – they all apply.
- Spring Chinook fishing on the North Coast remains fair in the Nestucca and Trask Rivers.
- Anglers are starting to catch more summer steelhead on the Siletz.
- Spring Chinook fishing on the North Coast picked up last week in the Nestucca and Trask Rivers as rain brought in a push of fresh fish.
- Hyatt and Howard Prairie continue to put out large trout in the 15 to 18-inch range.
- On Diamond Lake, fishing for brown trout has been good (catch-and-release only) with some anglers catching fish in the 24-inch range.
- Anglers have been catching cutthroat trout in the Chetco, Elk and Sixes rivers. Anglers looking for a bit more adventure, might try exploring the upper reaches of these rivers.
- As of July 13, over 11,500 summer steelhead have passed Willamette Falls – meaning there's been some good fishing in the Middle Fork Willamette, McKenzie and North and South Santiam.
- Chinook fishing on the lower Willamette picked up last week, with most of the effort at the head of the Multnomah Channel.
- Trout stocking has started to shift to some higher elevation lakes on the flanks of Mt. Hood.
- At the same time, bass and warmwater fishing has picked up in most locations as water temperatures continue to get warmer.
- Anglers have been catching spring Chinook on the Snake River below Hells Canyon Dam.
These examples are for demonstration purposes only. Check the zone reports for details and more options.