Lower Willamette River - Oregon City, OR
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| Fish Species: | Chinook Salmon, Coho Salmon, White Sturgeon, Steelhead, Smallmouth Bass |
The Lower Willamette River, particularly the iconic stretch near Oregon City, stands as a preeminent urban fishery and a critical migratory conduit for a multitude of anadromous species. This section, from Willamette Falls to the Columbia confluence, offers unparalleled accessibility and prodigious angling opportunities, attracting thousands annually.
The primary piscatorial pursuits are its world-class spring Chinook salmon, highly prized "Willamette Springers," alongside robust fall Chinook and summer steelhead. Coho salmon also contribute to this formidable anadromous fishery. Beyond these, the Lower Willamette boasts significant populations of warmwater species including abundant smallmouth and largemouth bass, well-established walleye, and diverse panfish and channel catfish. White sturgeon also offer a popular, regulated catch-and-release opportunity. Angling methodologies are diverse: precision trolling with plugs and bait for salmon; effective back-bouncing; and varied jigging and casting for warmwater species. Access is exemplary, with numerous public boat ramps and extensive bank access points. Regulations, meticulously managed by the Oregon Department of Fish and Wildlife (ODFW), are comprehensive and dynamic; strict, real-time consultation of the most current directives is unequivocally paramount for legal compliance and sustainable resource management.
The primary piscatorial pursuits are its world-class spring Chinook salmon, highly prized "Willamette Springers," alongside robust fall Chinook and summer steelhead. Coho salmon also contribute to this formidable anadromous fishery. Beyond these, the Lower Willamette boasts significant populations of warmwater species including abundant smallmouth and largemouth bass, well-established walleye, and diverse panfish and channel catfish. White sturgeon also offer a popular, regulated catch-and-release opportunity. Angling methodologies are diverse: precision trolling with plugs and bait for salmon; effective back-bouncing; and varied jigging and casting for warmwater species. Access is exemplary, with numerous public boat ramps and extensive bank access points. Regulations, meticulously managed by the Oregon Department of Fish and Wildlife (ODFW), are comprehensive and dynamic; strict, real-time consultation of the most current directives is unequivocally paramount for legal compliance and sustainable resource management.
Latest Fish Reports
| Date | Report | Author |
| 5-19-2021 | Lower Willamette River sturgeon retention season planned for two Saturdays in June CLACKAMAS, Ore. – Anglers will have an opportunity... more » |
OR Department of Fish & Wildlife Staff |
| 6-17-2020 | Lower Willamette River sturgeon retention allowed next two Saturdays in June CLACKAMAS, Ore. –Anglers will have an opportunity to... more » |
OR Department of Fish & Wildlife Staff |
| 11-5-2013 | Fall Report: Lower Willamette Posted on November 4, 2013 by Lou Verdugo Earlier... more » |
Lou Verdugo |
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