Tenmile Lakes Fish Report for 1-22-2026
Winter steelhead are in Tenmile Creek and Eel Creek
Tenmile Lakes - Lakeside, OR (Coos County)

by OR Department of Fish & Wildlife Staff
1-22-2026
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Largemouth bass have fully transitioned to their late winter patterns as the aquatic vegetation begins to die back for the year. Fishing will continue to be very slow through February. Few if any fish are likely to be taken by topwater fishing. Fishing below surface is recommended. During the middle of the day a bass or two may be able to be caught on crankbaits, jigs, and finesse lures like drop shots. Look to find bass along submerged logs and deeper weed line edges.
Anglers may still catch a few yellow perch along the edge of the weed lines near the bottom and submerged structure. Yellow perch can be caught using a worm fishing near the bottom or using a small jig/jigging spoon tipped with a worm fished near the bottom.
Winter steelhead are in Tenmile Creek and Eel Creek. Fishing is expected to continue to pick up, although there have not been any reports of a strong bite.
Trout fishing in rivers and streams closed October 31. Trout fishing in the lakes is open year-round. Trout anglers are having success trolling in deeper water using wedding rings tipped with a nightcrawler
More Reports
OR Department of Fish & Wildlife Reports
for Thursday, January 22ndBen Irving Reservoir: Until spring conditions return, angling will be slow for warmwater fishes
Cooper Creek Reservoir: The water does have some color
Coos River: Rougher weather/waves warrant caution when fishing along the jetties
Coquille River: Steelhead are now available in all reaches up to Powers on the S.F. Coquille and LaVarne Park
Diamond Lake: Winter weather has finally arrived, and the lake is frozen over
Galesville Reservoir: The reservoir is about 40 feet lower than summer full pool
Lake Marie: Fishing has been slow, but no recent reports
Lemolo Lake: Remains ice free and fish will be concentrated
Plat I Reservoir: Angling is slow in the areas with water
Smith River: Winter steelhead fishing is slow
OR Department of Fish & Wildlife Reports
for Wednesday, January 21st
Alsea River: The early bite has picked up
Kilchis River: Fishing should improve when we get some rain
Nehalem River: Winter steelhead should be returning to the Nehalem River
Nehalem River- North Fork: Winter steelhead fishing has slowed a little on the North Fork Nehalem
Nestucca River: Fishing has slowed some due to low flows and cold-water temperatures
Salmon River: Winter steelhead have been moving into and up in the system
Siletz River: Winter steelhead are moving into the Siletz!
Siuslaw River: Fish are certainly around and are already showing up at our Trap on Whitaker
Three Rivers: Three Rivers has winter steelhead showing up but is very low and clear this week
Trask River: The Trask River has winter steelhead coming in and some have been caught
Wilson River: Wilson River Report
Yaquina River: Yaquina River Report
Howard Prairie Reservoir: Howard Prairie is approximately 80 percent full and partially frozen around the shore
Medco Pond: Medco is likely frozen over
Rogue River - Middle: Be on the lookout for fresh winter steelhead especially downstream of Grants Pass
Rogue River- Upper: The release from Lost Creek Reservoir is around 1,200cfs and 43F
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