Mexican Fish Report
Trask River Fishing Report
by OR Department of Fish & Wildlife Staff
5-9-2017
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Fishing has been slow on the Trask. There are definitely a few spring Chinook around, and fishing should improve throughout the month. Bobber fishing bait, back bouncing, pulling divers and bait or plugs are all good techniques.
Anglers are reminded that from Cedar Creek boat slide (River Mile 10.9) downstream to marker at Loren’s drift (River Mile 9.0) from May 1 – July 31, angling is restricted to fly angling or salmon bobber angling (See diagram on page 16 of the Oregon Sport Fishing Regulations).
Anglers are reminded that from Cedar Creek boat slide (River Mile 10.9) downstream to marker at Loren’s drift (River Mile 9.0) from May 1 – July 31, angling is restricted to fly angling or salmon bobber angling (See diagram on page 16 of the Oregon Sport Fishing Regulations).
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