
Willamette Zone
Recreation Report

-Photo by Louise Theofanis-
June 26, 2025
Best bets for weekend fishing
- With spring on the way, the Willamette River and other waterbodies are increasing in activity.
- Several waterbodies will be stocked with trout this week.
Trout stocking
Stocked the week of June 16-20:
Estacada Lake, Alton Baker Canal, McKenzie River 2- above Leaburg Dam, Silver Creek Res, Quartzville Creek, Faraday Lake, Clear Lake, Breitenbush River, North Fork Res, Fall Creek- Willamette River, Santiam River North Fork-2, Detroit Res, Leaburg Lake.
Scheduled to be stocked the week of June 23-27:
Salmon Creek, Detroit Res, Breitenbush River, Santiam River North Fork-2, Alton Baker Canal, Leaburg Lake, Blue River, McKenzie River-2 above Leaburg Dam, Blue River Res, Quartzville Creek.
Check the 2025 trout stocking schedule
Trout stocking maps
Check out the ODFW fishing and trout stocking maps to find nearby fishing locations (including high mountain lakes), driving directions and descriptions of amenities.
Announcements
Dexter Pond road closure
Beginning Friday, April 1, the public will not be able to drive into the Dexter Ponds Hatchery due to bridge inspection by the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers. Please call the USACE Park Ranger Office at 541-942-5631 with questions.
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Updates by waterbody
ALTON BAKER CANOE CANAL (ABCC): Trout
Will be stocked each week in June with 1,000 hatchery rainbow trout.
The canoe canal is open to fishing all year and is located within Alton Baker Park. A 4-acre pond at the midpoint of the canal is a good spot to fish and behind the old Kowloon Restaurant. The canal can be fished all along its two-mile length from Day Island Road in Eugene to Aspen Street in Springfield. Last updated 6/17/25.
BLUE RIVER: Trout
Will be stocked the week of June 10th and again the week of June 23rd, with 600 hatchery rainbow trout.
Blue River is located east of Eugene near the town of Blue River, north of Hwy. 126 and is open to year-round fishing. Last updated 6/17/2025.
BLUE RIVER RESERVOIR: Trout, warmwater species
Will be stocked the week of June 23rd, with 1,200 hatchery rainbow trout.
The USFS has hired a concessionaire company to maintain the boat ramps and parking areas and they are charging $9 to park at the Saddle Dam or Lookout Campground/boat launch parking area. For details people can call the USFS McKenzie Ranger District 541-822-3381.Blue River Reservoir is located east of Eugene near the town of Blue River, north of Hwy. 126 and is open to year-round fishing. Last updated 6/17/25.
BREITENBUSH RIVER:
Access to the upper Breitenbush River will still be curtailed for this week as repairs to the road are being made. Partial and full closures are in place at Cleator Bend Campground. There is a detour route set up for those trying to reach Breitenbush Hot Springs and Olallie Lake. The road will re-open completely on June 28. Lower sections, including Humbug Creek Campground are open. About 400 hatchery trout will be stocked into this lower section this week. Last updated 6/25/25
CARMEN RESERVOIR:
Latest estimates for when access and fish stocking will resume are now 2026 at the earliest. Public access to Carmen Reservoir is prohibited until further notice. Closure is due to operations required by the Federal Energy Regulatory Commission (FERC) resulting in reservoir drawdown over the summer.
CLACKAMAS RIVER: Winter/summer steelhead, spring Chinook
Winter steelhead fishing has been slow, but fish are still being caught throughout the system. Summer steelhead can now be found in the river and have been caught from the mouth all the way to Dog Cr. at the Hatchery. As an added bonus, some bright spring Chinook have been caught near the mouth and could also be found throughout the river.
The mouth of Eagle Creek is a popular and crowded location for targeting fish on the Clackamas. OSP keeps a close eye on this area and writes many citations for snagging and other fishing violations.
To report poaching or other violations: Call *OSP or *677 (OSP on keypad). You also can call 800-452-7888, or send an email to TIP@osp.oregon.gov between the hours of 8-5, Monday-Friday. Take photos if it is safe to do so.
USGS hydrological data readings from the Estacada gauge near Milo McIver State Park. Hydrologic data and river forecasts can also be accessed on the NOAA/National Weather Service NW River Forecast Center -- NW River Forecast Center. Last updated 4/3/25.
CLEAR LAKE: trout
Will be stocked again the week of June 16th with 3,000 hatchery rainbow trout. Clear Lake is accessed from Hwy. 126 approximately 70 miles east of Springfield. Linn County's Clear Lake Resort rents cabins and boats. Last updated 6/17/2025.
COAST FORK WILLAMETTE RIVER: Chinook, summer steelhead, trout
Will be stocked the week of June 9th, with 800 hatchery rainbow trout. The river is open to fishing all year for trout, hatchery Chinook salmon, hatchery steelhead and wild steelhead over 24 inches.
Use of bait allowed April 22 – Oct. 31 but beginning Nov. 1 anglers may only use lures and artificial flies. In addition to five hatchery trout, two wild trout may be kept daily. Last updated 6/17/25.
COTTAGE GROVE POND: See Row River Nature Park Pond
COTTAGE GROVE RESERVOIR: Trout, spotted bass, largemouth bass, crappie, yellow perch, bluegill
Was last stocked the week of April 14th, with 2,500 hatchery rainbow trout.
Cottage Grove Reservoir is south of Cottage Grove and is open to fishing all year. Updated 6/17/25.
DETROIT RESERVOIR: Trout
The reservoir is now completely full, just in time for the busy recreation season. All boat ramps are available including Mongold. Pretty much any technique will catch fish, but it might take some experimenting to find out what is most effective on the day you're out there. For those anglers without a boat, there are recreation areas in both upper arms of the reservoir that allow for easy bank angling.
The reservoir gets stocked with trout during the late spring and summer. It will be stocked this week with about 4,000 trophy sized hatchery trout. As a reminder, anglers are allowed to keep up to five trout, with an additional five fish kokanee bag limit.
It's always a good idea to check the water levels at the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers website before using the boat ramps. For the latest information on water levels at Detroit Reservoir check with the Army Corps of Engineers' website for more information.
Anglers are encouraged to report their catch on an on-line form. Remember to indicate whether the fish you catch have their adipose fin or not. This information will allow ODFW to manage the fishery for the benefit of both recreational anglers and the resource. Last updated 6/25/25.
DEXTER RESERVOIR: Trout, largemouth bass, smallmouth bass
Was last stocked the week of April 21, with 3,000 hatchery rainbow trout.
Dexter Reservoir near Lowell is visible from Hwy 58. Boat and bank access is available through state and county parks. Parking and bank access are also available from the causeway near Lowell. Last updated 6/17/25.
DORENA RESERVOIR: trout, largemouth bass, smallmouth bass, yellow perch, crappie, bluegill
Was last stocked the week of April 14, with 5,500 hatchery rainbow trout.
Dorena Reservoir is east of Cottage Grove on Row River Road and is open to fishing all year. Baker Bay Park (Lane County) is open seasonally from April – October. The park has a boat ramp, ADA restrooms, showers, picnic and camp spots. Last update 6/17/25.
FALL CREEK: Trout
Was stocked the week of June 16th with 1,400 hatchery rainbow trout.
Fall Creek is open all year for trout. Bait is allowed from April 22 through Oct. 31; however, beginning Nov. 1, anglers may only use lures and artificial flies. Five hatchery trout and an additional two wild trout may be harvested daily in the river.
Fishing for salmon upstream of Fall Creek Dam is prohibited. Below Fall Creek Dam the creek is open all year for hatchery Chinook, hatchery steelhead and wild steelhead greater than 24 inches. Last updated 6/17/25.
FALL CREEK RESERVOIR: Trout
Stocked the week of April 13, with 3,000 hatchery rainbow trout.
Fall Creek Reservoir is currently being held down and will be held at winter low level until early May to allow passage of juvenile spring Chinook salmon. Cascara, Winberry and Norh Shore boat ramps should all be accessible in June. Last updated 6/17/25.
FARADAY LAKE: Trout
Faraday Lake is now closed while PGE updates its powerhouse at Rivermill Dam. For more information, visit PGE's Parks and Recreation webpage.
FERN RIDGE RESERVOIR: largemouth bass, crappie, bluegill, brown bullhead
This 9,000-acre lake just 12 miles west of Eugene is the Willamette Basin's largest waterbody. The reservoir is full and should be in good shape for most of the summer. All boat ramps and recreation sites are currently open. For information regarding the lake and available boat ramps, contact the Lane County Parks Department at 541-682-2000.
Bass and crappie fishing usually gets going around mid-April with peak months being May and June. Look for crappie along the weedy edges on the south side of the reservoir. The south shore around Perkins Peninsula as well as along the face of the dam are good spots.
There is good bank access at several rest stops and campgrounds, and three seasonal boat ramps. Last updated 6/25/25.
FOSTER RESERVOIR: Trout, bass, perch, catfish
This reservoir near Sweet Home was stocked several times in May with hatchery trout. Besides trout, look for smallmouth bass and yellow perch near underwater structure and drop-offs. Please remember that only kokanee and adipose fin-clipped trout may be kept as part of the 5-trout bag limit, but there are no limits on size or number of bass.
Retention of warmwater fish species such as bluegill, catfish, crappie, and yellow perch is also allowed -- no limit on size or number. Anglers report good success in the two arms of the reservoir, as well as the shoreline in between.
The reservoir is now full and all three boat ramps are available to launch boats, including Caulkins.
This scenic 1,200-acre reservoir on the South Santiam River is located just 30 minutes from Interstate 5. There is good bank access at several rest stops and campgrounds, and three seasonal boat ramps. Last updated 6/25/25.
FREEWAY LAKE, EAST: Trout, bass bluegill crappie
Fishing for warmwater gamefish such as bass, bluegill, crappie, and catfish can be very good, especially early and late in the day in spring and summer. This is one of the best places in the Valley to fish for large crappie.
This waterbody consists of three interconnected ponds and features some good size bass and crappie. A boat ramp is available at East Freeway Lake, and there is good bank access around Middle Freeway Lake. Last updated 4/10/25.
GOLD LAKE: Brook trout, rainbow trout
Gold Lake is open for fishing May 22 to Oct. 31. For access inquiries call the USFS Willamette Nat'l Forest 541-782-2283 for updates.
Gold lake has special fishing regulations in place that include no retention of rainbow trout, no limit on brook trout, fly-fishing only (has to be a fly rod, no spinning rigs) and barbless hooks. Oregon State Marine Board passed a new regulation in 2020 that allows ELECTRIC motors only on Gold Lake.
Gold Lake is a 100-acre lake located north of the Willamette Pass summit off Hwy. 58 approximately 23 miles southeast of Oakridge. Last updated 6/17/25.
GREEN PETER RESERVOIR: Trout, bass
The water level in the reservoir is slowly decreasing as late season rains have failed to materialize. The boat ramp at Thistle Creek is available to launch boats. Whitcomb boat ramp is now high and dry and cannot be used to launch trailered boats.
The reservoir is usually stocked with trout in the spring. It was stocked several times in April and May with about 24,000 hatchery trout. Also, as a reminder to anglers, fishing for and harvesting Chinook in the lake and the rivers above is prohibited. Any Chinook caught in Green Peter reservoir must be released unharmed.
For the latest information on water levels at Green Peter Reservoir check with the Army Corps of Engineers' website for more information. Last updated 6/25/25.
HARRIET LAKE: Trout
Harriet Lake access is via the Skyline route until hazard trees are cleared. For more information, visit PGE's Parks and Recreation webpage.
Harriet Lake is a 23-acre reservoir on the Oak Grove Fork of the Clackamas River in the Mount Hood National Forest. Boat ramp is just past campground. Last updated 6/19/24.
HENRY HAGG LAKE: Rainbow trout, largemouth bass, crappie, smallmouth bass, yellow perch, bluegill, bullhead catfish
In June, Henry Hagg Lake's rainbow trout bite well near shorelines with spinners or bait, while bass hit crankbaits in shallow coves.
Hagg Lake is one of western Oregon's largest lakes and is a premier warmwater fishing destination. The lake is home to both the state record smallmouth bass and bullhead catfish.
Current reservoir level can be found here. Maintained and operated by Washington County, the park features numerous picnic areas, two boat launching facilities, more than 15 miles of hiking trails, and observation decks for wildlife and bird watching. The lake and lake park are currently open, although users are encouraged to check the Hagg Lake Park website, as conditions can change. Last updated 5/27/25.
HILLS CREEK RESERVOIR: Trout, crappie, bass
Was last stocked the week of April 28, with 3,500 hatchery rainbow trout. Don't forget that you can keep hatchery Chinook in the reservoir as mentioned below.
Hills Creek Reservoir is located about four miles southeast of Oakridge and is open to year-round fishing. In addition to catchable-size trout, the reservoir is stocked with 60,000 adipose fin-clipped rainbow trout fingerlings annually and 100,000 adipose fin-clipped spring Chinook salmon fingerlings (when available) to provide a harvest fishery the following year. This makes for a great early-spring fishery on large fish.
Trout and salmon must be adipose fin-clipped to be harvested. Large native trout are available for catch-and-release fishing. Packard Boat Ramp (USFS) generally remains accessible at all normal reservoir elevation. Last updated 6/17/25
LEABURG LAKE: Trout
Will be stocked weekly through June 2025 with 1,400 hatchery rainbow trout.
Leaburg Lake is open to fishing all year. Bait can be used from April 22 – Oct. 31, but beginning Nov. 1, anglers may only use lures and artificial flies. All wild trout must be released. Only hatchery fish may be kept. Last updated 6/17/25.
MCKENZIE RIVER below Leaburg Lake (R1): Trout, steelhead
Was last stocked the week of June 9th, with 5,000 hatchery rainbow trout.
200 summer steelhead passed upstream of Leaburg Dam. Steelhead captured at Leaburg Dam are now being floy-tagged and recycled downstream to Hendricks Bridge.
Bait can be used from April 22 – Oct. 31, but beginning Nov. 1, anglers may only use lures and artificial flies. Fishing for summer steelhead remains open throughout the river.
All non-adipose fin-clipped trout must be released unharmed. Check the 2024 Sport Fishing Regulations for bait restrictions in the segment you plan to fish.
The lower McKenzie River is open to retention of adipose fin-clipped salmon and steelhead and non-adipose fin-clipped steelhead greater than 24 inches long. A Columbia River Basin Endorsement is required for anglers targeting salmon and steelhead in the McKenzie. Last updated 6/17/25.
MCKENZIE RIVER above Leaburg Lake (R2): Trout, steelhead
Will be stocked the week of June 16th, with 5,500 hatchery rainbow trout.
All non-adipose fin-clipped trout must be released unharmed. Bait is allowed from Leaburg Dam to Forest Glen Boat Ramp from April 22 – Oct 31. Last updated 6/17/2025.
MIDDLE FORK WILLAMETTE RIVER: Trout, steelhead
The U.S. Army Corps of Engineers refurbished the boat ramp on the south side of the Middle Fork Willamette just below Dexter Dam allowing drift boat and raft access. Chinook and summer steelhead fishing should be good June – July downstream of Dexter Dam.
A Columbia River Basin Endorsement is required for anglers targeting salmon and steelhead.
The Middle Fork Willamette above Lookout Point and Hills Creek reservoirs is open to fishing using lures and artificial flies. All wild trout must be released upstream of Lookout Point Reservoir. The Middle Fork Willamette River is not stocked with hatchery trout. Last updated 6/17/2025.
NORTH FORK RESERVOIR: Trout
Trout stocking will resume this spring in time for trout season, which opens May 22.
For more information, visit PGE's Parks and Recreation webpage.
North Fork Reservoir is a 350-acre reservoir of the Clackamas River behind North Fork Dam approximately 5.2 miles east of Estacada, Ore. This reservoir has two boat ramps, boat moorage, 50 campsites, picnic areas, boat rentals, grocery story, fueling station, and ADA-accessible fishing platforms. It is big and deep enough, and is fed by the upper Clackamas River, to stay cool longer into the summer than most of the other lakes and ponds. Last updated 1/10/24.
QUARTZVILLE CREEK: Trout
This river above Green Peter Reservoir gets stocked regularly from late spring through the summer. It will be stocked again this week with about 2,200 hatchery trout. The river is currently running at 110 cfs. Best conditions for fishing are below 300 cfs. Light tackle including flies works best, but bait is allowed. On hot sunny days it is better to fish either early in the morning or late in the evening when the fish are less wary.
Trout are active year-round, and anglers are allowed to keep up to five fish daily. Last updated 6/25/25.
ROW RIVER NATURE PARK POND (formerly Cottage Grove Pond): Trout, bass, bluegill
Was last stocked the week of April 7, with 1,000 hatchery rainbow trout. Currently the fishing dock has been removed and will be replaced this spring/summer, but the bank is still accessible.
Cottage Grove Pond is open to year-round fishing and are accessible via an asphalt pathway behind the truck scales on Row River Rd. In addition to fishing, these ponds also offer wildlife viewing opportunities. Last updated 6/17/2025.
SALMON CREEK: Trout
Will be stocked each week in June with between 800 - 1,200 hatchery rainbow trout.
Salmon Creek is open to fishing all year. Bait can be used from April 22 – Oct. 31, but beginning Nov. 1, anglers may only use lures and artificial flies. Trout are released at multiple locations upstream to Black Creek. Two wild trout per day, 8-inch minimum length, may be kept in addition to five hatchery trout. Last updated 6/17/2025.
SALT CREEK: Trout
Salt Creek is an unstocked tributary to the Middle Fork Willamette River east of Oakridge. Salt Creek and its tributaries are open to fishing all year. Bait can be used from April 22 – Oct. 31, but beginning Nov. 1, anglers may only use lures and artificial flies. Two wild trout may be kept per day, 8-inch minimum length. Last updated 6/17/2025.
SANDY RIVER: Winter/summer steelhead, spring Chinook
Winter steelhead are still being caught throughout the system, though the majority of the pressure has been near the hatchery, at Cedar Cr. Summer steelhead and spring Chinook can also be found in the system, though mostly in the lower river. It is still early in the season, however anglers wanting to target Chinook specifically would do best in the waters from Dodge Park downstream to the mouth.
Flow and visibility on the Sandy are greatly influenced by each passing front and change in snow levels. Colder temperatures, as well as less precipitation, means this glacially-fed system will not only be on the drop but will also clear up much more quickly.
Anglers should confirm access before they go. All Metro Parks and boat ramps (including Dabney and Lewis and Clark) are now open but may have modified operations. Check conditions at individual parks on Metro's website. State parks and recreation areas appear open. Last updated 3/12/25.
SANTIAM RIVER (NORTH FORK): Steelhead, trout, Chinook, coho
River levels best for fishing are at or below 3,000 cfs, and the river is currently running at around 1,500 cfs at the gage in Mahama. Both the summer steelhead and spring chinook runs are in full swing. About 3,100 summer steelhead have passed above Willamette Falls as of June 17. Hundreds of adult spring chinook are navigating the ladder at Willamette Falls every day. Counts at the falls are about 20,000 adults so far. Some of these fish have already arrived in the North Santiam basin with more arriving every day.
There are several large, downed trees in the river creating some dangerous hazards for boaters in the lower river. For more information check out the Oregon State Marine Board website.
Fishing for steelhead is open year-round, but the use of bait is not allowed between Nov. 1 and April 21. Last updated 6/25/25.
SANTIAM RIVER (NORTH FORK) above DETROIT: Trout
This river is open year-round to fishing, but ideal conditions usually begin after snowmelt recedes in late June and continues through early October. Currently, flows are at 550 cfs. Dead-drifting a nymph fly or slow retrieving a small spinner can sometimes coax larger trout to bite. The river is usually stocked between May and August. It will be stocked again this week with about 2,200 hatchery trout. Last updated 6/25/25.
SANTIAM RIVER (SOUTH FORK): Bass, trout, steelhead
Fishing is generally best when flows are below 3,000 cfs. Now that the dry season has arrived, flows are being consistently held at around 1,200 cfs at the gage in Waterloo. Counts of newly arrived summer steelhead and spring chinook have started to take off at Willamette Falls, and many of them have already moved into the basin. About 20,000 adult chinook have been counted at Willamette Falls so far, with many more on the way. Summer steelhead numbers are lagging somewhat behind, but each day sees several dozen more fish entering the upper basin. About 430 summer steelhead and 750 spring chinook have entered the ladder at Foster Dam. Fish can be found throughout river, including at Lebanon, Waterloo, and below the deadline at Wiley Creek Park. Last updated 6/25/25.
SMITH RESERVOIR: Trout
Latest estimates for when access and fish stocking will resume are now 2026 at the earliest. The Eugene Water & Electric Board is enveloped in a construction project to retrofit, refurbish and upgrade capital equipment at its Carmen-Smith Hydroelectric Project.
In order to keep the public and construction personnel safe during the five-year project, Forest Road 730 is closed at the Powerhouse, cutting off access to Trail Bridge Campground, Smith Reservoir and Lake's End Campground. The road closure will continue through 2026.
SUNNYSIDE PARK POND: Trout, bass, bluegill
This pond was stocked recently with 1,100 trout.
This 4-acre pond is located two miles above the upper end of Foster Reservoir. The pond also offers bluegill and largemouth bass year-round. The park has a campground and picnic area and is a great place to take kids fishing. There is also boat ramp access to the Middle Fork arm of Foster Reservoir. Please keep in mind that only one fish over 20 inches may be kept per day as part of a 5-fish daily bag limit.
To get there from I-5, take US 20 through the town of Sweet Home and continue around Foster Reservoir to Quartzville Creek Rd. Take a left and follow this road for two miles to the park. Last update 6/10/25.
TIMBER LINN POND: Trout
This pond is usually stocked from November through May with hatchery trout. It was stocked recently with about 1,000 hatchery trout. As a reminder, only one trout over 20 inches is allowed as part of a five-fish per day bag limit. Due to warm water temperatures this pond will not be stocked again until winter.
This is a family-friendly fishing pond within Timber Linn Memorial Park in Albany. Last updated 6/2/25.
TIMOTHY LAKE: Trout, kokanee, crayfish
Timothy lake is accessible, however only via Skyline Rd until the remainder of the hazard trees are cleared.
Timothy lake is a great summer destination for fishing and recreating on the water. Anglers should keep in mind this is a very popular destination. Trout fishing is often best at the head of the reservoir. Check the Mt Hood National Forest website for access updates. Last updated 5/29/24.
TRAIL BRIDGE RESERVOIR: Trout
The Eugene Water & Electric Board is implementing a construction project to retrofit, refurbish and upgrade capital equipment at its Carmen-Smith Hydroelectric Project. Latest estimates for when access and fish stocking will resume are now 2026. In order to keep the public and construction personnel safe during the project, EWEB and the Forest Service agreed to close access to Forest Road 730 at the Powerhouse.
The closure will deny public access to Trail Bridge Campground, Smith Reservoir and Lake's End Campground. The closure of the road to the public started in March 2017 and will continue to 2026.
ODFW has discontinued stocking of Trail Bridge reservoir for the duration of the closure – hatchery fish allocated to the reservoir are being redistributed to other stocked waterbodies. Only adipose fin-clipped trout may be harvested from Trail Bridge Reservoir. Only flies and lures may be used.
TRILLIUM LAKE: Trout
The lake is now accessible and has been stocked with trout. Last updated 5/29/24.
TURNER LAKE: Bass, panfish, some trout
This approximately 70-acre lake just north of Turner is open to public fishing along the southern half where the boat ramp is. It is an old borrow pit and features largemouth bass, panfish such as bluegill, and trout in the cooler months. There's a boat ramp in the southwest corner of the lake. It was stocked this spring with 1,500 hatchery trout and about 120 surplus summer steelhead.
As a reminder, only one trout over 20 inches is allowed as part of a five-fish per day bag limit. Last updated 6/10/25
WALTER WIRTH LAKE: Trout, bass, panfish
This urban lake usually gets stocked from about Thanksgiving through May. The rest of the year anglers can target bluegill and bass. It was recently stocked with 2,500 trout. It will not be stocked again until the winter.
Walter Wirth is a 20-acre lake located within the City of Salem's Cascades Gateway Park with good access all the way around. Last updated 5/28/25.
WILLAMETTE RIVER: Catch-and-release sturgeon, steelhead, spring Chinook, small and largemouth bass
Poor river conditions last week and not much effort.
Preliminary estimates for the week of May 5th- May 11th:
- Boats: 2,685 anglers – Chinook 247 kept, 54 released - Steelhead 0 kept, 0 released
- Bank: 207 anglers – Chinook 0 kept, 0 released - Steelhead 0 kept , 0 released
See summaries for more details.
River conditions and fish counts:
- May 19, Willamette River Portland-Temperature/Visibility: 59F, Visibility: 8.5 ft
- Link to: Willamette Falls Counts
- Link to Willamette River Morrison Bridge Hydro Data
- Link to NOAA-Willamette River Forecast (Salem)
The Willamette often gets overlooked because it is so close. But this river offers convenience, good access and variety.
The river is ideal for small boats such as canoes and kayaks, but there are enough public access points for bank anglers as well. Consult Oregon Parks and Recreation Department for specific locations.
The upstream section between Albany and Harrisburg is open year-round for trout fishing, which can be very good when flows are cooperating. Look for deep slot pools and the tail-end of long riffles and the head of pools where the fish are likely stacked up in feeding lanes.
Smallmouth bass can be a lot of fun to catch and are plentiful between Salem and Corvallis during the spring and summer. Anglers also report the occasional walleye up to 20 inches. Trout prefer the cooler temperatures upstream of Corvallis. From Salem downstream there are plenty of largemouth bass in the deeper, quieter sections. Trout can be kept in some sections, but not in others. Consult the regulation booklet for details. Last updated 6/17/25.
Regulation Updates
Please see the regulation update page.