Salmon River Fish Report for 8-30-2023
The Bridge hole has been a popular space for bank casting
Salmon River - Otis, OR
by OR Department of Fish & Wildlife Staff
8-30-2023
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The Salmon River is closed for steelhead; however, the basin is now open to trout. Check out the sea-run cutthroat fishery in the area! You should have a decent chance of catching a trout on the Salmon River.
Aug. 1 was the opener for fall Chinook in the Salmon River. Like the rest of the basins, it's early in the season and won't pick up until later in August, but the Salmon River estuary is a beautiful place to try! You can also have some luck throwing a crab pot in the bay as well, although crabbing has been slower the past few weeks. The first reports of Fall Chinook being caught have been coming in the past few weeks. The Bridge hole has been a popular space for bank casting early on in the season as hatchery fish are coming back into the basin.
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