Portion of McKenzie River closes to salmon angling, July 14

ODFW release – SPRINGFIELD, Ore.—Due to concerns about protecting wild Chinook salmon that are holding in the McKenzie River near Leaburg Dam and meeting broodstock needs for hatchery production, a portion of the McKenzie River will close to salmon angling effective July 15. The closure will be in effect from July 15-Dec. 31 in the mainstem McKenzie River from Leaburg Dam downstream approximately one mile to the mouth of Trout Creek. Angling effort on a small run of wild Chinook is high this year because few hatchery Chinook are returning to the McKenzie River basin. The shortage of hatchery Chinook is attributed to poor survival of juvenile fish that were released at a small size from the Leaburg Hatchery during the Holiday Farm Fire in 2020. In addition, returning wild and hatchery Chinook were subjected to poor ocean conditions that further compromised survival. Low numbers of hatchery adult Chinook returning to the hatchery for collection could result in not having enough broodstock on hand to spawn for future juvenile smolt releases, or to meet obligations to release adults into reintroduction areas in the upper McKenzie Basin. All other permanent regulations remain in effect on the McKenzie River. Remember to check for any in-season regulation changes before fishing by visiting the Recreation Report / Fishing Report for the Zone where you are fishing and clicking Regulation Updates.