Fishing was slow on the Trask this past weekend, despite good conditions and a lot of effort
by OR Department of Fish & Wildlife Staff
1-20-2021
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Fishing was slow on the Trask this past weekend, despite good conditions and a lot of effort. There were, however, a few fish caught. It will be fishable this weekend, although most likely getting on the clear side. There are no hatchery releases in the Trask, so it’s mostly a wild fish river (catch and release only).
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