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Klamath River Updates

Klamath River - Hornbrook, CA


by OR Department of Fish & Wildlife Staff
6-10-2026
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Keno Dam Downstream to Highway 66

This section of the river closes after June 15 and opens again October 1. Flows have declined to 965cfs. Turbidity has declined. Fishing will be improving as all Redband/Rainbow Trout have returned from spawning. Closed to fishing for salmon. No bait allowed. Only one redband-rainbow between 12-15 inches can be kept per day. Once you retain your limit of Redband-Rainbow you must cease fishing for this species. Water temperatures have decreased. Fish should be feeding heavily. Good hatches of mayflies and caddisflies continue.

Fishing has been slow for redband-rainbow trout is this reach. The population is still recovering from three years of unprecedented drought from 2020 through 2022. In the spring the Redband-rainbows eat minnows such as fat head minnow, blue chub, tui chub and sculpin and many caddisflies and mayflies that are hatching. Flies and lures that mimic these items will work well. Leeches and scuds are also quite abundant. Lures that mimic crayfish can also work well.

Wading the river is treacherous. A wading staff, wading belt and excellent wading shoes with studs is a must when wading down here. Flies that are dead drifted near the bottom work better than swinging flies in most cases. 

Hwy 66 Bridge downstream to Moonshine Falls Raft Launch

Closed to salmon fishing. No bait allowed. Open all year. Flows are fair for fishing. This section of river is open year-round. Fishing is not recommended in this section due to difficult access. Regulations changed Jan. 1, 2024, to a bag limit of one redband rainbow trout per day in the 12- to 15-inch size class. This is to protect large redband trout spawners, chinook, coho and steelhead smolts and Chinook salmon, coho salmon and steelhead adults.

Moonshine Falls Raft Launch to State Line with California

Closed to salmon fishing. No bait fishing. Open all year for trout fishing.

Flows are at an okay level for fishing. Concentrate your efforts around the back eddies and foam lines. Patterns and lures that mimic crayfish, golden stonefly nymphs and adults, salmonfly nymphs and adults, small mayflies, caddisflies larva and adults, and leeches should work well. Panther Martin spinners can work well down there. Recent electrofishing upstream showed extreme density of leeches and an excellent population of scuds. These Redband-Rainbow are fish eaters as well therefore try patterns or lures that mimic forage fish. There are good mayfly and caddisfly hatches ongoing. Most rainbow redband trout are running 10 to 12 inches. All gates to access the river are open now. Access to the Klamath River is also available from the Topsy Grade Road or traveling through Dorris as well. Topsy Grade Road can have large potholes. Click here for Klamath River flow and turbidity.

Regulations changed on Jan. 1, 2024, to a bag limit of one redband-rainbow trout per day in the 12- to 15-inch size class. This is to protect large redband trout spawners, chinook, coho and steelhead smolts, and Chinook salmon, coho salmon and steelhead adults.





More Reports

OR Department of Fish & Wildlife Reports
for Wednesday, June 10th

Alsea River: Great option for crabbing and bay clamming!
Kilchis River: Cutthroat trout throughout!
Necanicum River: Cutthroat trout throughout!
Nehalem River: Cutthroat trout throughout!
Nestucca River: Spring chinook fishing as picked up
Salmon River: Salmon River Updates
Siletz River: More fish are moving
Siuslaw River: Jetties can be a great place
Three Rivers: Some steelhead are getting caught
Trask River: Some chinook are getting caught
Wilson River: Plenty of public access
Yaquina River: Jetties can be a great place!
Trillium Lake: No updates at this time
Turner Lake: Turner Lake Updates
Snake River, Mouth of Salmon River to Hells Canyon Dam: Bass fishing will get better
Snake River, Brownlee Reservoir to Swan Falls Dam: Lots of catfish and bass
Agate Lake: Rainbow trout still available
Applegate Reservoir: Holdover trout are evenly distributed
Diamond Lake: Angling has been good
Emigrant Lake: Largemouth bass fishing is getting good
Fish Lake : Good early season trout trolling
Howard Prairie Reservoir: Very good growth for hold-over trout
Hyatt Lake: Fishing should be good
Lost Creek Reservoir: Good bank fishing access
Rogue River- Upper (Above Lost Creek): Upper Rogue Updates
Willow Lake: Largemouth bass fishing is getting good
Agency Lake: Algae throughout the lake
Campbell Reservoir: Recent storm has slowed fishing
Cherry Creek Reservoir: Fishing should be slow
Corral Creek: Corral Creek Updates
Crystal Creek: Fair trout fishing
Fourmile Creek: Fourmile Creek Updates
Fourmile Lake: Access is currently available
Gerber Reservoir: Crappie fishing has been good
Upper Klamath Lake: Slow fishing in the main lake

OR Department of Fish & Wildlife Reports
for Tuesday, June 9th

Alton Baker Canoe Canal: The midpoint of the canal is a good spot!
Blue River: Blue River Updates
Blue River Reservoir: Blue River Reservoir Updates
Carmen Reservoir: Will be stocked soon
Clear Lake: Big hatchery rainbow trout to come!
Coast Fork Willamette River: Chinook fishing should be good!
Cottage Grove Reservoir: Cottage Grove Reservoir Updates
Dexter Reservoir: Dexter Reservoir Updates
Dorena Reservoir: Open to fishing all year
Fall Creek: Fall Creek Updates
Fall Creek Reservoir: Fall Creek Reservoir Updates
Freeway Lake East: Fishing for warmwater gamefish is good!
Gold Lake: OPEN for the season!
Henry Hagg Lake: Cappie fishing can be productive
Hills Creek Reservoir: Great early-spring fishery on large fish!
Leaburg Lake: Stocked soon
McKenzie River: Upper and Lower McKenzie Updates
Row River Pond: The fishing dock has been replaced
Salmon Creek: Stocked recently and will be stocked again
Salt Creek: Salt Creek Updates
Smith Reservoir: Smith Reservoir Updates
Hood River: Chinook throughout the Hood
Kingsley Reservoir: Great reports on trout fishing!
Laurance Lake: Mixed success at Laurance
Hat Rock Pond: Hat Rock Pond Updates
Jubilee Lake: Road Access Closed for the Season
McNary Channel Ponds: Bass fishing can be good
McKay Reservoir: McKay Reservoir Updates
Umatilla River: Salmon and steelhead fishing is closed
Willow Creek Reservoir: Some nice trout catches!
Balm Creek Reservoir: Good rainbow trout fishing