Imnaha River - Imnaha, OR

River Information

Elevation:5324 ft.
Fish Species: Steelhead
The Imnaha River, a pivotal tributary to the Snake River in Oregon’s Hells Canyon, stands as a testament to the raw power and ecological significance of a free-flowing anadromous fishery. Renowned primarily for its iconic runs of wild spring Chinook salmon and summer steelhead, the Imnaha offers a challenging yet profoundly rewarding angling experience amidst pristine wilderness. Its freestone character, with crystalline, cold waters and dynamic mix of riffles and deep pools, solidifies its status as a premier destination.

The primary piscatorial objective is its highly prized spring Chinook salmon run, though heavily regulated due to conservation imperatives. Beyond Chinook, the Imnaha is a globally recognized summer steelhead fishery, offering opportunities well into winter. Steelhead pursuit involves sophisticated drift fishing or elegant spey casting, leveraging their legendary strength. Access is inherently challenging, largely confined to limited roadside points or demanding extensive hiking. Regulations are unequivocally complex and subject to rapid, dynamic adjustment by the ODFW; continuous consultation of the most current directives is stringently mandated for legal compliance and preservation of this irreplaceable wild fishery.




Latest Fish Reports

Date Report Author
6-3-2025 Imnaha River Updates
Anglers can catch trout and whitefish in the... more »
OR Department of Fish & Wildlife Staff
5-22-2025 Catch trout and whitefish in the Imnaha
Catch trout and whitefish in the Imnaha River... more »
OR Department of Fish & Wildlife Staff
4-29-2025 Catch trout and whitefish in the Imnaha River throughout the spring
Catch trout and whitefish in the Imnaha River... more »
OR Department of Fish & Wildlife Staff
4-10-2025 Steelhead will be available in the Imnaha River throughout April
Steelhead will be available in the Imnaha River... more »
OR Department of Fish & Wildlife Staff
3-26-2025 Steelhead fishing has been good recently.
Steelhead fishing has been good recently. However, warm... more »
OR Department of Fish & Wildlife Staff

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