Fish Report
Conditions Are Looking Good
by OR Department of Fish & Wildlife Staff
3-26-2021
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Conditions are looking good for the foreseeable future. The water is clear and below 1000 cfs, so fish will be in deeper slots once sun is on the water. Low water fishing can be pretty productive out here. There is one week left in the winter steelhead season, with the river closing to steelhead and trout fishing on April 1.
Wild steelhead may be harvested if they are over 24 inches long and caught between Klondike Creek and Fall Creek, or from 400 feet above Illinois Falls to Pomeroy Dam. Only 1 may be kept per day and 3 per calendar year, zone-wide. Additionally, it’s illegal to fish 200 feet below the fishway at Pomeroy Dam. The river and tributaries above Pomeroy are always closed to fishing.
There is good public bank access along 8 Dollar Rd. just north of Kerby, and Illinois River Rd. outside of Selma, all the way downstream to Miami Bar. Be advised the road to Briggs Creek can be a bit muddy after a rain, but it’s not rutted and is relatively hard packed within the puddles. Most anglers fish along the road, or choose to hike in at various trailheads along the river.
Check the USGS Kerby guage which provides up to date river flow information.