Powder River - North Powder, OR
River Information
| Elevation: | 4400 ft. |
| Fish Species: | Rainbow Trout |
The Powder River, traversing the picturesque landscape proximate to North Powder in Eastern Oregon, represents a valuable, albeit less-publicized, fluvial system offering diverse angling opportunities. It provides an intimate and accessible angling experience, primarily focused on its resident trout populations and, in its lower reaches, emergent warmwater species. Its ecological significance is rooted in its capacity to sustain both wild and stocked trout within a tranquil setting.
The upper and middle sections are meticulously managed as coldwater fisheries, targeting robust rainbow and native redband trout, supplemented by strategic ODFW stocking. Effective spin-casting involves diminutive spinners and spoons, while fly anglers achieve consistent success through dead-drifted nymph patterns or judicious dry fly presentations, demanding stealth. As the river transitions downstream, its thermal characteristics foster a warmwater environment, offering smallmouth bass, largemouth bass, and various panfish, typically pursued with conventional gear. Access to the Powder River is variable, often requiring wading. Optimal trout angling periods are spring and autumn, while warmwater pursuits are best during summer. Anglers are unequivocally mandated to consult the most current ODFW regulations for specific river sections, ensuring absolute compliance with all bag limits and gear restrictions.
The upper and middle sections are meticulously managed as coldwater fisheries, targeting robust rainbow and native redband trout, supplemented by strategic ODFW stocking. Effective spin-casting involves diminutive spinners and spoons, while fly anglers achieve consistent success through dead-drifted nymph patterns or judicious dry fly presentations, demanding stealth. As the river transitions downstream, its thermal characteristics foster a warmwater environment, offering smallmouth bass, largemouth bass, and various panfish, typically pursued with conventional gear. Access to the Powder River is variable, often requiring wading. Optimal trout angling periods are spring and autumn, while warmwater pursuits are best during summer. Anglers are unequivocally mandated to consult the most current ODFW regulations for specific river sections, ensuring absolute compliance with all bag limits and gear restrictions.
Latest Fish Plants
| Plant Date | Species | Source | Total Pounds |
| 6-02-2025 | Rainbow Trout | ODFW | |
| 5-07-2024 | Rainbow Trout | ODFW | |
| 6-07-2021 | Rainbow Trout | ODFW | |
| 5-31-2021 | Rainbow Trout | ODFW | |
| 5-24-2021 | Rainbow Trout | ODFW |
Latest Fish Reports
| Date | Report | Author |
| 8-4-2025 | Powder River Updates The Powder River should have trout and perch... more » |
OR Department of Fish & Wildlife Staff |
| 7-2-2025 | Powder River Updates The Powder River should have trout and perch... more » |
OR Department of Fish & Wildlife Staff |
| 6-16-2025 | The Powder River should have trout and perch The Powder River should have trout and perch... more » |
OR Department of Fish & Wildlife Staff |
| 4-3-2025 | The Powder River should have trout and perch available to anglers below Mason Dam The Powder River should have trout and perch... more » |
OR Department of Fish & Wildlife Staff |
| 2-5-2025 | The Powder River is frozen The Powder River is frozen along much of... more » |
OR Department of Fish & Wildlife Staff |
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