

Columbia River
The Columbia River is world-renowned for its powerful runs of Chinook salmon and steelhead. With vast waters and stunning scenery, it offers epic battles and trophy-sized rewards for anglers of all levels.

Alsea River
Nestled in Oregon’s Coast Range, the Alsea River offers prime access to winter steelhead and fall Chinook. Its peaceful setting and consistent action make it a favorite for both seasoned anglers and newcomers alike.

Elk River
Known for its crystal-clear waters and late fall Chinook runs, the Elk River is a small but mighty fishery. This coastal gem is perfect for targeting salmon in shallow, intimate settings.

Sixes River
A sister river to the Elk, the Sixes River shines with its wild beauty and strong salmon runs. It's a top pick when rainfall conditions shift, offering great Chinook opportunities when other rivers are blown out.

Siletz River
The Siletz delivers year-round fishing with excellent summer and winter steelhead, along with fall Chinook. Its deep pools and structured runs make it a versatile and productive river throughout the season.

Umpqua River
One of Oregon’s most diverse river systems, the Umpqua boasts everything from hard-hitting steelhead to large Chinook and even smallmouth bass. Its scenic canyon stretches are perfect for a full-day adventure.

Drano Lake
Where the Columbia meets the Wind River, Drano Lake is a hotspot for spring and fall Chinook as well as summer steelhead. This fishery fills fast when the bite is on, don’t miss your chance at big water action with high reward.