Where can I fish on the Alsea River?


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The Alsea’s two main forks head in the Coast Range above the town of Alsea, southwest of Corvallis. The best chinook salmon fishing is in the lower section, including a long tidewater and down into Alsea Bay at Waldport, about 15 miles south of Newport.

Is the Alsea River good for fishing?

The Alsea River offers great fishing opportunity during varying times of the year for Chinook and Coho salmon, winter Steelhead and cutthroat trout. These four species of fish all belong to the salmonid family.

Is the Alsea River open for fishing?

Alsea River (Mainstem) and Bay. Open for hatchery steelhead Jan 1 – Apr 30 and Nov 1 – Dec 31. Open for Chinook salmon Aug 1 – Dec 31, up to USFS River Edge Boat Landing. Open for other fish as described in Marine Zone.

How do you fish for salmon in Alsea Bay?

Fishing is most productive from ยฝ hour before sunrise to midmorning and from late afternoon until ยฝ hour after sunset. Trolling a plug cut herring with the incoming tide through high slack tide in the lower bay from the bar to the Port Docks is the most productive method to catch early returning fall Chinook salmon.

Can you swim in the Alsea River?

Accented by plenty of swimming holes, the Alsea River is relatively safe for swimming in the summer; thanks to its warmer water and slow current. Like other coastal Oregon rivers, the water heats up quickly to comfort temperatures for refreshing dips.

Can you float the Alsea River?

The Alsea River is a popular destination for salmon and steelhead fishing, though non-boating access is tough. Starting in December, anglers float the Alsea in search of steelhead (mostly hatchery).

Where does the Alsea River start?

Course. The Alsea River begins in the Central Oregon Coast Range near the unincorporated community of Alsea, and flows generally west about 48.5 miles (78.1 km) to the Pacific Ocean at Waldport, on the west coast of the United States.

Are there trout in the Wilson river?

Trout. The Wilson has very good populations of coastal cutthroat trout, both resident fish and sea-run cutts. Fishing for the resident trout can be very good in the spring at the opener, both in the main river and open tributaries. Check the regulations for potential spots.

How do you fish for steelhead?

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Can you keep native Coho salmon in Oregon?

Statewide regulations: Minimum lengths: Chinook (north of Cape Falcon) = 22 inches, Chinook (south of Cape Falcon) = 24 inches: coho = 16 inches: steelhead = 20 inches: no minimum length for pink, chum or sockeye salmon in the ocean fishery.

How many rods can you fish with in Oregon?

Two rods or lines while angling in standing water bodies such as lakes, ponds and reservoirs, including Snake River impoundments above Hells Canyon Dam. Five rods or lines only when ice fishing. Only when authorized, the two-rod validation may be used in specified streams.

Where can I fish in Waldport?

  • Governor Patterson Memorial State Recreation Site. Waldport, OR.
  • W. B. Nelson State Recreation Site.
  • Driftwood Beach State Recreation Site.
  • Beachside State Recreation Site.
  • Alsea River RV Park & Marina.
  • Seal Rock State Recreation Site.
  • Brian Booth State Park.
  • Smelt Sands State Recreation Site.

How often does the Alsea River flood?

the flow is about 41,000 cfs and has a 2 percent chance of being exceeded in any given year (aka the 50-year flood). the flow is about 37,000 cfs and has a 4 percent chance of being exceeded in any give year (aka the 25-year flood).

Where can I fish on the Siletz river?

Fishing for salmon and perch is excellent from the north shore at the entrance of Siletz Bay. Bank fishing along Highway 229 for Chinook salmon is excellent on the lower river immediately upstream from the Siletz Moorage. Spinners or salmon eggs are the most productive bait used by anglers.

Can you swim in the Willamette River Albany Oregon?

Plan your trip along the Willamette River Water Trail. Located three miles east of Sweet Home, this park offers a boat ramp, moorage, swimming, water skiing, fishing, picnic areas, volleyball courts, and access to Foster Lake.

Can you swim in Marys River?

Another great spot to swim in the Marys River is the Marys River Natural Area. You can access the area off SW Brooklane Drive. There’s a lovely raised boardwalk – follow that to the end and from there the river bank is just a few yards away, with an access point down to the perfect swimming hole.

How is the Alsea River fishing?

Clear skies and cooling temperatures bring the famous fall run of Chinook salmon to the Alsea River. Fishing techniques include trolling in the lower bay, bobber fishing up the river, lure and fly fishing. During the winter months, anglers float the upper river in drift boats searching for winter steelhead.

Can you kayak the Alsea River?

Slide a kayak into the bay to explore the Alsea River Water Trail, a 10-mile route along the Alsea River, Drift Creek and Lint Slough.

What river runs through Waldport Oregon?

The Alsea River originates in creeks flowing from the west side of Mary’s Peak, the highest mountain in the Coast Range (elev. 4101 ft.), and in several streams in northwestern Lane County. The river flows west-northwesterly in a winding course on its way to the Pacific Ocean at Waldport on Oregon’s mid coast.

Where can I fish for steelhead on the Wilson River?

The river from the Tillamook Forest Center (which itself has some good water) upstream to the forks also is the best water to work for summer steelhead after about mid-July, when the lower river gets pretty warm. Just about any turn-out along Highway 6 is a short walk away from steelhead-holding water.

What rivers in Oregon have spring chinook?

The Columbia and Willamette rivers come together at Portland, joining Oregon’s two largest spring Chinook salmon runs in the state’s largest city. While the big rivers are mostly boat fisheries, bank anglers from the metropolitan area can get in on the act on two good tributary streams: the Clackamas and Sandy rivers.

What kind of fish are in the Wilson River?

A variety of anadromous salmonid species are known to occur within the Wilson River watershed, including chum, Chinook, and coho salmon, steelhead trout, and both resident and sea-run forms of cutthroat trout.

What size fly rod do I need for steelhead?

Rod weight: A 7 weight or 8 weight fly rod is the best option for fishing steelhead on Lake Superior tributaries. Yes, you can land steelhead with a standard 5 weight rod but a stouter rod will perform better.

What is best bait for steelhead?

Roe is the most popular steelhead bait and it can be the best bait on some days but there are other baits that can be better. Roe is also known as roe bags, spawn sacks, spawn bags, spawn, or egg sacks. Whatever you call it, roe can be defined as fish eggs tied in a specialized mesh.

What flies do steelhead like?

Woolly Bugger-type flies are some of the best flies for steelhead. They are larger in size and have a lot of action below the surface so they really get the attention of steelhead. Woolly Buggers can come with a bead head or without and both usually work equally well.

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