With recent rainstorms, fishing conditions have improved
by OR Department of Fish & Wildlife Staff
3-2-2022
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With recent rainstorms, fishing conditions have improved. Boat and bank anglers plunking with Spin-n-Glos and/or plugs have a good shot at landing a steelhead and could possibly get a crack at an early spring Chinook. Folks in boats looking to be a bit more mobile may want to also try bobber dogging, or side drifting techniques as they have also been productive in these water conditions. Anglers can only retain 1 wild steelhead a day and it must be 24 inches or larger. Wild Chinook must be released until June 1.
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Cooper Creek Reservoir: A recent extra stocking of larger trout should make fishing for trout more productive
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