Oregon Fish Report
Deschutes River Fish Report for 6-11-2026
Deschutes River Fish Report for 6-11-2026
Excellent fishing!
Deschutes River - Maupin, OR
by OR Department of Fish & Wildlife Staff
6-11-2026
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Mouth to Pelton Dam
Salmon fly and stonefly hatches are slowing down, but warm weather at the end of this week might yield some hatches. In addition to dry fly fishing, nymph fishing can still be very good this time of year.
Benham Falls to Little Lava Lake
The Upper Deschutes River above Benham Falls reopened May 22. Anglers report excellent fishing the headwaters reach for redband trout, brook trout, and mountain whitefish and excellent brown trout fishing in the Wickup Tailwater reach of the Deschutes River.
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for Thursday, June 11thClackamas River: Productive spring chinook and steelhead fishing
Timothy Lake: Regular trout stockings
Crane Prairie Reservoir: Excellent early season trout and kokanee fishing!
Crescent Lake: Currently 27% full
Crooked River: Excellent spring fishing for trout and whitefish!
OR Department of Fish & Wildlife Reports
for Wednesday, June 10th
Alsea River: Great option for crabbing and bay clamming!
Kilchis River: Cutthroat trout throughout!
Necanicum River: Cutthroat trout throughout!
Nehalem River: Cutthroat trout throughout!
Nestucca River: Spring chinook fishing as picked up
Salmon River: Salmon River Updates
Siletz River: More fish are moving
Siuslaw River: Jetties can be a great place
Three Rivers: Some steelhead are getting caught
Trask River: Some chinook are getting caught
Wilson River: Plenty of public access
Yaquina River: Jetties can be a great place!
Trillium Lake: No updates at this time
Turner Lake: Turner Lake Updates
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