Coquille River Fish Report for 1-28-2026
Coho spawning is complete for the most part
Coquille River - Coquille, OR (Coos County)
by OR Department of Fish & Wildlife Staff
1-28-2026
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The hatchery fall Chinook and wild coho seasons closed on October 15th, 2025. Fall Chinook have finished spawning. Coho spawning is complete for the most part and there are few if any live fish remaining to view on spawning areas in streams suchas Moon Creek, Park Creek, Big Creek, and Middle Creek.
Striped bass fishing in the lower Coquille has slowed substantially and very few anglers pursue this species this time of year due to high and muddy flows. An occasional fish might be caught using nightcrawler or 1/3 of an anchovy/herring bait on the bottom. Use of a sliding line through a three way swivel or swivel stopper with drop lead is popular.
Smallmouth bass are essentially dormant in the winter throughout the Coquille River and main tributaries due to cooler water temps and lower metabolism. Spearfishing closed on October 31st. Bait fishing for smallmouth remains open in tidewater locations and the Coquille River S.F. and where steelhead fishing is open. Fishing will be very slow. Either bait on the bottom or artificial grubs/worms worked very slowly are the best bet. Hardcore anglers may entice a smallmouth bass to bite in the tidewater reaches upstream of Coquille, with bait on the bottom. Flows are now approaching uncharacteristically low levels. Due to cold temperatures the ability to catch smallmouth during higher water will be minimal There is no limit for smallmouth bass, which are destructive to salmon fry production.
Steelhead are available in all reaches up to Powers on the S.F. Coquille and LaVerne Park on the N.F., Water flows are now approaching uncharacteristically low and clear levels (except the main S.F. Coquille downstream of Dement Creek, where there is a sediment issue).. Fishing is expected to be fair to good in the mainstem reaches of the S.F. and N.F. where water conditions are suitable using low-clear water tackle and tactics. There has been some confusion about use of bait in the Coquille basin during the steelhead season due to the language in the S.W. section Regulations Exceptions. Bait is allowed during steelhead season in all waters of the Coquille basin where steelhead fishing is open. The plan at this point is to adjust the language in the regulations for the 2027 manual.
For any questions on Salmon Fishing in the Coos or Coquille please call the Charleston office at 541-888-5515 (dial zero when the machine picks up.
Trout fishing closed in rivers and streams in the Coquille Basin on October 31 and will reopen May 22nd, 2026.
More Reports
OR Department of Fish & Wildlife Reports
for Wednesday, January 28th
Kilchis River: The Kilchis is going to remain on the low side this week, even with a little rain
Necanicum River: There are still some fish in decent condition around
Nehalem River: Winter steelhead should be returning to the Nehalem River
Nestucca River: Fishing conditions should improve this week with a little rain and some warmer temperatures
Three Rivers: Three Rivers has winter steelhead coming back and fishing should improve this week
Wilson River: Conditions should improve this week with a little rain and warmer temperatures
Ben Irving Reservoir: Angling is slow
Cooper Creek Reservoir: The water does have some color
Coos River: Steelhead are being caught in typical locations
OR Department of Fish & Wildlife Reports
for Tuesday, January 27th
EE Wilson Angling Pond: Will be stocked this week
Foster Reservoir: The reservoir elevation has dropped down to its winter low-water level
Quartzville Creek: Currently flows are around 190 cfs
Santiam River ( North Fork) : The river is currently running at around 1,900 cfs at the gage in Mahama
Santiam River ( North Fork) Above Detroit Lake: Currently, flows are around 600 cfs
Santiam River (South Fork): Flows are currently at around 1,500 cfs at the gage in Waterloo
Walter Wirth Lake: Will be stocked this week
Waverly Lake: Stocked last week
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