The Trask is a Little Slow and Water Conditions are Very Low Above Tidewater
by OR Department of Fish & Wildlife Staff
5-12-2021
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The Trask is still a little slow and water conditions are very low above tidewater, but there are small numbers of fish being caught somewhat consistently. Staying in the estuary or lower river below Trask hatchery will be the best bet.
Anglers are reminded that gear restrictions are in place May 1 to July 31 from the marker at Loren’s Drift (River Mile 9) to the Cedar Creek boat slide (River Mile 10.9); see the Salmon/Steelhead Bobber Fishing Rule on page 18 of the Sport Fishing Regulations.
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