Wood River Fish Report for 6-23-2026
Wood River has been good
Wood River - Klamath Falls, OR (Klamath County)
by OR Department of Fish & Wildlife Staff
6-23-2026
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The Wood River has been good for Brown Trout. Use minnow imitations like spoons or crank baits. The best section will likely be from Weed Road to the BLM wetland. Brown Trout feed on a variety of food sources in this section but most food is near the bottom. Diet samples have shown sculpin, earthworms, salmonflies, leeches, sucker eggs, frogs, crayfish and caddisflies. Most Brown Trout caught in this section range from 14 to 20 inches. This section is best fished from a boat, but you can walk in from the BLM wetland and fish lots of water from shore. No bait is allowed with catch and release for Redband Trout. Drift boats can be launched at Weed Road or Petric Boat Ramp. You will need low profile boats above Weed Road and small enough boats to portage around bridges and dams.
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