The North Fork Nehalem remains low and clear
by OR Department of Fish & Wildlife Staff
2-23-2023
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The North Fork Nehalem remains low and clear and will be at least until early next week. Fishing has been slow and effort has been light. Although most of the hatchery run on the North Fork is winding down, there are some wild broodstock hatchery fish available that will continue to come in through March and wild steelhead available for catch-and-release.
Conditions this week will be extra challenging with the cold weather we are expecting; cold water temps can make fish lethargic and less likely to bite.
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for Thursday, February 23rd, 2023Grande Ronde River: Anglers have been catching steelhead on the Grande Ronde River
Imnaha River: Steelhead fishing recently has been slow on the Imnaha River but should improve in the coming week
Wallowa River: Trout fishing has been good on the Wallowa River this winter
Crooked River: Anglers report fair fishing with most trout in the 6 to 12-inch range
Fall River: Fly-anglers continue to report good winter fishing in the Fall River
Hills Creek Reservoir: Hills Creek Reservoir Update
Alsea River: The popular NF Alsea fishery is open and improving
Kilchis River: The Kilchis remains low and clear
Miami River: Miami remains low and clear
Necanicum River: The Necanicum will remain low and clear at least until the rains come early next week
Nehalem River: The lower Nehalem is getting a little bump in flows today and will be on the drop through Sunday
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