Molalla River - Molalla, OR

River Information

Elevation:3304 ft.
Fish Species: Chinook Salmon, Steelhead
The Molalla River, near Molalla, Oregon, is a vital tributary in the Willamette River basin, renowned for its wild anadromous fish. It provides critical habitat for wild winter steelhead, salmon (Chinook and Coho), and native cutthroat trout, offering an intimate and rugged angling experience.

Fishing conditions are heavily influenced by seasonal flows and precipitation; dropping and clearing waters after rains typically provide optimal opportunities. Anglers pursue steelhead and salmon using drifting bait, casting plugs/spinners, or bobber and jig setups. Fly fishing offers challenging opportunities for both steelhead and native cutthroat, particularly with streamers and nymphs.

Access to the Molalla River is available via public roads within the Molalla River Recreation Corridor, with various bank access points. Conservation is paramount for its wild fish populations. Anglers must strictly adhere to all Oregon Department of Fish & Wildlife (ODFW) regulations, including complex rules on seasons, bag limits, and gear restrictions (e.g., often catch-and-release for wild fish). The Molalla River offers a challenging and rewarding angling adventure, appealing to those who seek powerful wild steelhead and salmon, and native trout in a scenic, relatively untouched environment.




Latest Fish Reports

Date Report Author
4-7-2020 Molalla River Report
The Molalla is open for spring Chinook and... more »
OR Department of Fish & Wildlife Staff
1-2-2020 Molalla River Report
The Molalla is still running low but with... more »
OR Department of Fish & Wildlife Staff
10-2-2019 Still Too Low
The Molalla is still too low to provide... more »
OR Department of Fish & Wildlife Staff
9-11-2019 Molalla River Fishing Report
The Molalla is down to a trickle, which... more »
OR Department of Fish & Wildlife Staff
6-17-2019 Molalla River Fishing Report
Use ODFW fish crossing information from Willamette Falls... more »
OR Department of Fish & Wildlife Staff

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