The rains have abated, and the water level has dropped down to around 90 cfs
by OR Department of Fish & Wildlife Staff
11-1-2023
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This river above Green Peter Reservoir gets stocked from late spring through the summer.
The rains have abated, and the water level has dropped down to around 90 cfs, making for improved conditions. Best conditions for fishing are below 300 cfs. Rain is forecasted starting on Nov. 1, which will likely make fishing conditions difficult.
Light tackle including flies works best, but bait is allowed.
Trout are active year-round, and anglers are allowed to keep up to five fish daily.
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