Idaho Fish Report

Redband Trout have moved out


by OR Department of Fish & Wildlife Staff
7-1-2025
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Link River was good fishing four weeks ago but most Redband Trout have moved out. Redband Trout are likely moving out of Klamath River and Lake Ewauna to water quality refuge upstream of the lake in the Williamson, Wood River or Pelican Bay areas. Link River flows are down. Check Link River Flows.

ODFW also encourages the use of single barbless hooks in this fishery, not removing fish from the water and catch-and-release rubber nets. Open year round with catch-and-release only for redband trout. No bait allowed. 





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OR Department of Fish & Wildlife Reports
for Tuesday, July 1st

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Salmon River: Great spot for coastal cutthroat trout fishing!
Siletz River: Spring Chinook fishing has begun
Yaquina River: Lots of opportunity in the bay
Breitenbush River: Access has been re-opened
Detroit Reservoir: Any technique will catch fish
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Rogue River- Upper: Fishing continues to be very good for trout
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Beulah Reservoir: Fishing for holdover trout is good
Campbell Reservoir: Crappie fishing is slow
Fourmile Lake: Fishing should be fair for trout
Gerber Reservoir: Crappie fishing is likely slow
Upper Klamath Lake: Fishing remains very slow
Klamath River - Middle: Closed to salmon fishing
Lake Of The Woods: Fishing should be good from a boat

OR Department of Fish & Wildlife Reports
for Monday, June 30th

Kilchis River: Coastal cutthroat trout throughout the basin
Necanicum River: Should find success
Nestucca River: Spring Chinook fishing has been fair
Three Rivers: Spring Chinook and summer steelhead return
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Trask River: Spring Chinook fishing has been fair to good
Wilson River: There are fish througout the fishery