Fish Report
The river level has increased from recent rains
by OR Department of Fish & Wildlife Staff
10-6-2021
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The highway along the upper North Santiam has re-opened but many places will look a lot different. Traffic delays are common because of hazard tree removal. Be aware that there are still many dangerous tree snags around with root structures weakened by fire and that could come down at any moment. It will be safer to fish in unburned areas further upstream (above Whitewater Creek).
In general, this river is open year-round to fishing. The allotment of hatchery trout has been completed and no more fish are scheduled to be released this year. But plenty of trout were released throughout June and July and many of these fish are still available. Most trout can be found from Marion Forks down to the mouth and are well-distributed. Flies and spinners work best, but bait is allowed.
With dry weather in the forecast, this would be a good time to venture out to this beautiful river. Be aware that this is the peak spawning period for chinook salmon. If you see these fish, please keep your distance to avoid spooking them.
The river level has increased from recent rains but should still be clear. Currently it’s flowing around 370 cfs where it enters Detroit Lake. Anglers may see some salmon carcasses along the river in a few places. Many of them were placed there by hatchery staff and volunteers to provide vital nutrients into the river and enhance the food web.
Anglers may keep up to five trout per day. Remember, this section of river is closed to salmon fishing.