Sixes River - Port Orford, OR
Spot Information
| Elevation: | 1064 ft. |
| Fish Species: | Chinook Salmon, Coho Salmon, Cutthroat Trout, Steelhead |
The Sixes River, near Port Orford, Oregon, is a prominent coastal river celebrated for its robust runs of fall Chinook salmon and winter steelhead. This wild waterway provides a classic Pacific Northwest angling experience, attracting those who appreciate challenging fishing for powerful anadromous species. Sea-run cutthroat trout also offer additional opportunities.
Fishing conditions are heavily influenced by seasonal flows; dropping and clearing waters consistently provide optimal angling. Recent reports indicate good fishing when conditions are favorable. Anglers primarily use boats for salmon and steelhead, employing techniques like back-bouncing roe, back-trolling plugs, and side-drifting. Bank access is available in some areas, and fly fishing offers technical opportunities for steelhead and cutthroat.
Access to the Sixes River is available from Port Orford, though some sections are remote. Conservation is paramount for its wild salmon and steelhead. Anglers must strictly adhere to all Oregon Department of Fish & Wildlife (ODFW) regulations, including complex rules on seasons, bag limits, and gear restrictions (e.g., mark-selective retention for coho, annually determined wild Chinook rules). The Sixes River delivers a rugged, high-quality angling adventure, appealing to those seeking powerful anadromous fish in a beautiful, wild coastal environment.
Fishing conditions are heavily influenced by seasonal flows; dropping and clearing waters consistently provide optimal angling. Recent reports indicate good fishing when conditions are favorable. Anglers primarily use boats for salmon and steelhead, employing techniques like back-bouncing roe, back-trolling plugs, and side-drifting. Bank access is available in some areas, and fly fishing offers technical opportunities for steelhead and cutthroat.
Access to the Sixes River is available from Port Orford, though some sections are remote. Conservation is paramount for its wild salmon and steelhead. Anglers must strictly adhere to all Oregon Department of Fish & Wildlife (ODFW) regulations, including complex rules on seasons, bag limits, and gear restrictions (e.g., mark-selective retention for coho, annually determined wild Chinook rules). The Sixes River delivers a rugged, high-quality angling adventure, appealing to those seeking powerful anadromous fish in a beautiful, wild coastal environment.
Latest Fish Reports
| Date | Report | Author |
| 10-1-2025 | Low water angling closures take effect October 1 in certain sections of the river Low water angling closures take effect October 1... more » |
OR Department of Fish & Wildlife Staff |
| 4-3-2025 | The river closed to fishing at the end of March The river closed to fishing at the end... more » |
OR Department of Fish & Wildlife Staff |
| 3-26-2025 | The river is running high and very muddy, and closes at the end of March The river is running high and very muddy,... more » |
OR Department of Fish & Wildlife Staff |
| 2-26-2025 | Sixes River Fishing Report No reports. The river has been unfishable since... more » |
OR Department of Fish & Wildlife Staff |
| 2-19-2025 | Most likely the river will be unfishable Most likely the river will be unfishable with... more » |
OR Department of Fish & Wildlife Staff |
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