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Siletz River

Lincoln City · Oregon

River Freshwater
The Siletz River, a paramount coastal system near Lincoln City, Oregon, stands as a preeminent anadromous fishery, universally esteemed for its exceptional runs of fall Chinook salmon, coho salmon, and particularly its robust winter steelhead. Its wild, scenic character and broad accessibility contribute to its reputation as a consistent draw for discerning anglers.

The primary piscatorial attractions are its formidable fall Chinook salmon from late summer, and aggressive coho peaking in autumn. The exceptional winter steelhead run builds from December through April, encompassing both hatchery and wild fish. Angling techniques are highly diverse: trolling with bait or plugs in lower sections, precision drift fishing with roe or spinners upriver, and versatile bobber fishing. Steelhead pursuits involve meticulous drift fishing with jigs or float fishing, complemented by sophisticated fly-swinging. Access is generally excellent, with numerous public boat ramps and bank access points. Regulations, meticulously managed by the Oregon Department of Fish and Wildlife (ODFW), are dynamic; strict adherence to current directives concerning bag limits, gear restrictions (e.g., single barbless hooks), and stringent retention rules for wild fish is unequivocally mandated. The Siletz River, therefore, embodies a quintessential and incredibly rewarding Oregon Coast angling experience, delivering powerful anadromous fish amidst stunning scenery.

Fish species (5)

  • Chinook Salmon
  • Coastal Cutthroat
  • Coho Salmon
  • Steelhead
  • White Sturgeon

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