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Fishing in Oregon

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About Oregon fishing

Oregon fishing spans trout-filled rivers and lakes, salmon and steelhead runs, and Pacific coastal opportunities for halibut, rockfish, and tuna. Diverse landscapes provide abundant freshwater and saltwater options.

Oregon fishing license

Oregon requires a fishing license for anglers 12+. Licenses include resident and non-resident, annual, short-term, and combination permits, available online or at licensed vendors.

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Top fish species caught in Oregon

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Biggest catches in Oregon

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State records of caught fish in Oregon

SpeciesWeightSteelhead35.5 lbsRainbow trout28 lbsLargemouth bass12.1 lbsSmallmouth bass8.1 lbsBluegill2.3 lbs

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Northern pikeminnow

Willamette Slough

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Yellow bullhead

Willamette Slough

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Northern pikeminnow

Willamette Slough

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Yellow bullhead

Commonwealth Lake

6 in · 2 oz

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Rainbow trout

Commonwealth Lake

10 in · 6 oz

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Largemouth bass

Bond Butte Pond

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Yellow perch

Willamette Slough

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Smallmouth bass

South Umpqua River

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Largemouth bass

Bond Butte Pond

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Northern pikeminnow

Willamette Slough

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Fishing regulations in Oregon

Disclaimer: Always check local fishing regulations, water access rights and land ownership before fishing, regardless of any catches logged in that area by the Fishbrain community. Fishbrain has mapped millions of acres of government-owned land across the USA to help you identify potential fishing access, but you are responsible for ensuring compliance with all legal requirements.

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FAQ about Oregon fishing

Fishing regulations in Oregon, United States vary by location, species, and season. Rules may include size limits, bag limits, licensing requirements, and protected areas. Because regulations are managed locally and can change throughout the year, it's important to check the latest official guidance before fishing.

To stay up to date and avoid guesswork, use the to explore local rules, discover popular waters, and see what other anglers are catching across United States.
Some of the most popular species anglers target in Oregon, United States include Steelhead, Chinook salmon, and Rainbow trout. The best species often depend on season, water type, and location within the country.

For more detailed, real-time insights, the shows which species are being caught near you and what baits are working best across United States.
Some of the most popular fishing spots in Oregon, United States include Willamette River, Lake Bonneville, and Columbia River. Anglers across the country fish a wide range of waters, with opportunities varying by region and season.

With the , you can explore local hotspots anywhere in United States, see recent catches, and find out what's working near you.