Fish Report for 1-16-2026
ODFW Recreation Report
by OR Department of Fish & Wildlife Staff
1-16-2026
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ODFW Weekly Recreation Report
Includes updates to fishing, hunting, crabbing, clamming, and wildlife viewing.
January 15, 2026
You're running out of time to report your hunt!
If you bought a tag to hunt in 2025, you must report your hunt by Jan. 31, 2025 – even if you didn't hunt or harvest an animal.
Here's information on who needs to report and how to do it.
Check ODOT Trip Check online for statewide road conditions, closures and updates before you go.
Check the Game Bird Hunting forecast for 2025-26 as bird hunting season continues through spring 2026.
Complete your Spring Bear controlled hunt application by Feb 10.
NEW turkey hunting opportunity: now through February 28, 2026, hunters may obtain a beardless turkey permit to allow the harvest of three hen wild turkeys or turkeys without a visible beard. See page 26 of the Game Bird regulations. This is a private land only hunt with separate regulations from the standard fall turkey hunt.
Reminder that a Rogue-South Coast Steelhead Validation is required for all winter steelhead anglers fishing in the Rogue Basin or on the South Coast from Dec. 1-April 30. A wild steelhead harvest tag is required to keep wild winter steelhead in this area.
There is no two-rod endorsement on the Willamette River in 2026 due to low forecasts for hatchery spring Chinook. More information here.
Find the weekly trout stocking schedule here.
Best bets for weekend fishing:
- As a general reminder for Anglers: Maximize distance from bank anglers and other boats. Safely row or motor around anglers and other boats and avoid motoring nearshore and in shallow areas!
- Check the zone in which you intend to fish before you head out. Access can change quickly with winter flooding, snow and ice conditions.
- Pull out the snowmobile suit – it's the perfect cold-weather costume for ice fishing. A few frozen lakes are already seeing ice anglers. If you venture out, be sure to follow these ice fishing safety tips from the Minnesota DNR – where they know a bit about ice.
- Fishing is fair to good on the North Coast. The North Fork Nehalem, Necanicum River, and Lower Columbia tributaries (Gnat Cr, Big Cr, and Klaskanine R) all report hatchery steelhead being caught. The Nestucca and Wilson Rivers also have hatchery steelhead returning and those fisheries are off to a good start when conditions are right. Coffenbury Lake and Vernonia Pond have both been stocked with surplus hatchery winter steelhead to provide additional angler opportunity. Catching a steelhead in still water can be a fun and unique experience and offer a chance for steelhead when the rivers are blown out.
- Wild coho retention is open on both Siltcoos and Takenitch lakes. The bite has been fair so far. Fish can access both lakes via the fish ladders and have been coming in over the past few weeks!
- Lost Creek Reservoir has had great reports by folks trolling for rainbow trout.
- Steelhead fishing is good on the Umatilla River.
- Steelhead fishing has been good on the Grande Ronde, Imnaha and Umatilla Rivers
- The Upper Williamson River above Kirk Road Bridge is now open year round. Access is currently available.
- There are some nice holdover trout in the Malheur River below Warmsprings right now.
- Trout fishing has been great at Chickahominy Reservoir.
- Crab quality is good as shells have hardened and are full of meat.
These examples are for demonstration purposes only. Refer to the zone reports for more details and possibilities.
Hunter Education:
Hunter safety conventional courses and field days are offered in-person or online plus a live fire field day. Find a course in your area and get a jump on it for the 2026 season!
Save the date workshops and events are happening in your area. Prepare for the season - learn new skills for a more successful harvest. ODFW workshops run statewide, throughout the year, designed for adults 18 and older. Take advantage of future learning opportunities.
NEW! Online course and test now available for Furbearer Trapping and Hunting.
More Reports
OR Department of Fish & Wildlife Reports
for Thursday, January 8thAlsea River: The early bite has picked up and fish are reaching our Hatchery traps at the Alsea Hatchery!
Salmon River: Winter steelhead have been moving into and up in the system
Siletz River: Winter steelhead are moving into the Siletz
Siuslaw River: The bite has been fair for this time of year, and it is expected to pick up this weekend!
Yaquina River: The Yaquina is starting to see winter steelhead moving into the system
Fall River: Fall River Report
Haystack Reservoir: Anglers report good fishing for rainbow trout in the 16 to 17-inch range
Lake Billy Chinook: Anglers are reporting excellent kokanee fishing
Metolius River: The Metolius River continues to be excellent for mountain whitefish, redband trout, and bull trout
North Twin Lake: North Twin Lake Report
Ochoco Reservoir: Winter can provide good opportunities for hardy bank anglers
South Twin Lake: South Twin Lake Report
Walton Lake: Once frozen over Walton Lake can provide excellent ice-fishing opportunities
OR Department of Fish & Wildlife Reports
for Wednesday, January 7th
Agency Lake: The lake is ice free
Fourmile Lake: Access could be blocked by snow
Gerber Reservoir: The reservoir is at 60 percent full
Upper Klamath Lake: The lake should start to freeze soon
Klamath River - Upper - OR: Klamath River Report
Lake Of The Woods: The lake remains ice free but should be starting to freeze over soon
Link River : Redband Trout are in the river in very low numbers
Lost River: Water quality is fair
Miller Lake: Access is unknown. You might encounter too much snow
Sprague River- North Fork: Water tempeartures will be approaching freezing
Sprague River- South Fork : Fishing will be slow for brook trout up high
Sycan River: Fishing above the marsh would normally be the best
Williamson River: Upper Williamson River Report
Willow Valley Reservoir: This fishery seems to be slow due to turbid conditions
Agate Lake: Agate Lake is 32 percent full
Applegate Reservoir: The lake level is 1,915 ft and the surface temperature at Applegate is 45F
Applegate River: The Applegate River is open for hatchery trout and winter steelhead
Cooper Creek Reservoir: Recent rains will have mad the water more cloudy
Coos River: Coos River Basin Report
Coquille River: Coquille River Basin Report
Diamond Lake: Winter weather has finally arrived but the lake has not started to freeze over
Emigrant Reservoir: Emigrant Lake is 26 percent full
Expo Pond: Expo Pond Report
Fish Lake : Fish Lake is 64 percent full
Galesville Reservoir: The reservoir is about 40 feet lower than summer full pool
Hemlock Lake: Winter weather may make the lake inaccessible until spring
Howard Prairie Reservoir: Howard Prairie is 80 percent full
Hyatt Lake: Hyatt is 78 percent full
Lake Marie: Fishing has been slow, but no recent reports
Lake Selmac: Lake Selmac Report
Lemolo Lake: Lemolo is drawn down for the winter which can make accessing the reservoir difficult
Medco Pond: Medco Pond Report
Rogue River- Lower: Fishing conditions should be great for anglers plunking spin and glows
Rogue River - Middle: River conditions should be good through the weekend
Rogue River- Upper: The release from Lost Creek Reservoir is around 2,000cfs
Rogue River- Upper (Above Lost Creek): Fishing is available all year above Lost Cr Lake but snow will start to limit access
Tenmile Lakes: Largemouth bass have fully transitioned to their late winter patterns
Umpqua River: Winter steelhead are being caught throughout the mainstem
Umpqua River- North : Winter steelhead fishing is picking up and early returns seem to be above the 10-year average
Umpqua River- South : The South Umpqua River is now open for winter steelhead
Willow Lake: Willow Lake is about half full
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