Montana Fish Report
Coquille River Fishing Report
by OR Department of Fish & Wildlife Staff
8-21-2018
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Streams and rivers are open to trout fishing. Trout fishing in streams and rivers is slow to due to low water conditions. Anglers can use only artificial flies and lures in streams above tidewater, except the use of bait is allowed on the South Fork Coquille up to the Forest Service boundary upstream of Powers. The daily limit for trout in streams is 2 fish per day and they must be 8-inches or longer.
Salmon anglers have been trolling the lower Coquille River from Bandon to Rocky Point Boat Ramp. Overall fishing has been slow but an occasional salmon and striped bass have been caught while trolling a cut plug herring. Salmon fishing will pick up in the next few weeks.
Smallmouth bass fishing continues to be very good on the mainstem Coquille River, South Fork Coquille and Middle Fork Coquille rivers. Smallmouth are hitting on crankbaits, jigs and bait. There is no size limit or daily bag limit on the number of smallmouth bass you can keep in the Coquille River Basin.
Salmon anglers have been trolling the lower Coquille River from Bandon to Rocky Point Boat Ramp. Overall fishing has been slow but an occasional salmon and striped bass have been caught while trolling a cut plug herring. Salmon fishing will pick up in the next few weeks.
Smallmouth bass fishing continues to be very good on the mainstem Coquille River, South Fork Coquille and Middle Fork Coquille rivers. Smallmouth are hitting on crankbaits, jigs and bait. There is no size limit or daily bag limit on the number of smallmouth bass you can keep in the Coquille River Basin.