SALMON FISHING

SPRING SALMON

Robert's prime spring salmon season begins in the month of April through the month of June focusing on King salmon. These fish range from 15-50+ Ibs. Spring salmon tend to be the most sought after and best tasting salmon on the west coast. The salmon are within hours of the salt water making them one of the hottest fighting fish you will ever catch. Robert has over 15 years of knowledge fishing spring salmon on the Umpqua river. With his many years of experience he knows habits and instincts of these fish to make your trip the most successful.

Spring Salmon caught on the Lower Umpqua River.

FALL SALMON

Robert begins fishing Fall Salmon on August 15 and it runs through December 31st. The fish range 10 to 30 lbs. with an occasional 40 to 50 pounder. These fish are very good biters which makes for an action packed day. Robert begins fishing for Fall King Salmon on the Rogue and Umpqua river August 15 through the end of September. This time of year is usually fairly warm and only requires a T-shirt and shorts most of the time. Both of these rivers are big scenic rivers with beautiful fall colors. He then moves on to the Coquille and Coos rivers from the first of October through November 15th. The mornings and evenings are cool but for the most part of the day the weather is still warm. As some of the early winter rains start to come he begins fishing the Elk and Sixes rivers from November 15 through December 31st. These fish are some of the hottest hard fighting fall salmon to be found anywhere. Keep in mind this is Oregon and rain gear may be needed.

Fall Salmon caught on the Sixes Rivers In southern Oregon

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