Williamson River Fish Report for 6-11-2026
Upper and Lower Williamson Updates
Williamson River - OR
by OR Department of Fish & Wildlife Staff
6-11-2026
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Upper
Black Drake mayflies should be hatching and the subsequent spinner fall should occur with stable and warm weather. Dry fly fishing can be incredible during the spinner fall. The river is open year-round from the Kirk Road Bridge upstream to the Williamson River headwaters for catch and release only for Redband Trout with no bait allowed. There is no size or bag limit on Brook Trout. Conditions are good for fishing. Fishing is excellent for Redband Trout and Brook Trout. Small leech patterns and wooly buggers are doing well.
Lower (Mouth with Klamath Laketo Kirk Road Bridge)
Opening day was good for small redband trout less than 20 inches. Most anglers fly fish the river using clear intermediate fly lines with light fluorocarbon leaders. Currently, small mayflies are hatching with golden stoneflies and yellow sally stoneflies. There are a lot of tui and blue chub in the river below highway 97 to the mouth. Using imitations that match minnows will work well.
The river is single point hook only, no bait, and catch and release for redband trout. There is no limit on Brown Trout. The river is always closed to salmon angling.
More Reports
OR Department of Fish & Wildlife Reports
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!
Deschutes River: Excellent fishing!
Devils Lake: Stocked in Early June
East Lake: Excellent trout fishing!
Lava Lake: Excellent trout fishing!
Little Lava Lake: Excellent fish at Little Lava!
Pine Hollow Reservoir: No new reports
Three Creek Lake: Anglers report good trout fishing
Wickiup Reservoir: Excellent trophy brown trout fishing!
Morgan Lake: Nice largemouth bass
Wallowa River: No current reports
Oxbow Reservoir: Fishing is good for warmwater species!
Hells Canyon Reservoir: Fishing is good for warmwater species!
Ben Irving Reservoir: Trout fishing should be good
Cooper Creek Reservoir: Water is nice and clear!
Coos River: Coos River Basin Updates
Galesville Reservoir: Bass angling is going very well
Lake Marie: Fishing has been good
Lemolo Reservoir - Umpqua: Fishing should be good
Loon Lake: Fishing should be good
Plat I Reservoir: Angling is slow for rainbow trout
Smith River: Catch-and-release only for trout
Umpqua River: Mainstem Updates
Umpqua River- North : Angling success is fair
Umpqua River- South : Smallmouth bass fishing is good
Powder River: No recent reports
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
Snake River, Mouth of Salmon River to Hells Canyon Dam: Bass fishing will get better
Snake River, Brownlee Reservoir to Swan Falls Dam: Lots of catfish and bass
Agate Lake: Rainbow trout still available
Applegate Reservoir: Holdover trout are evenly distributed
Diamond Lake: Angling has been good
Emigrant Lake: Largemouth bass fishing is getting good
Fish Lake : Good early season trout trolling
Howard Prairie Reservoir: Very good growth for hold-over trout
Hyatt Lake: Fishing should be good
Lost Creek Reservoir: Good bank fishing access
Rogue River- Upper (Above Lost Creek): Upper Rogue Updates
Willow Lake: Largemouth bass fishing is getting good
Agency Lake: Algae throughout the lake
Campbell Reservoir: Recent storm has slowed fishing
Cherry Creek Reservoir: Fishing should be slow
Corral Creek: Corral Creek Updates
Crystal Creek: Fair trout fishing
Fourmile Creek: Fourmile Creek Updates
Fourmile Lake: Access is currently available
Gerber Reservoir: Crappie fishing has been good
Upper Klamath Lake: Slow fishing in the main lake
Klamath River: Klamath River Updates
Lake of the Woods: Good yellow perch fishing
Link River : Closed to salmon fishing
Miller Lake: Access is available
Sevenmile Creek: Closed to angling for salmon
Sky Lakes Wilderness Lakes: Fishing should be excellent!
Spencer Creek: Fishing is fair for small redband trout
Sprague River: Fair redband trout fishing
Sprague River- North Fork: Excellent brook trout fishing
Sprague River- South Fork : Fishing will be excellent for brook trout
Sycan River: Flows are low
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