Umpqua River - Roseburg, OR

Fish Spot Details
Elevation: | 362 ft. |
Fish Species: | Chinook Salmon, Coho Salmon, Cutthroat Trout, Steelhead, Striped Bass, Smallmouth Bass |
The Umpqua River, particularly the mainstem near Roseburg, Oregon, is a remarkably diverse and productive river system, renowned for its exceptional fisheries. It hosts robust runs of both winter and summer steelhead, and spring and fall Chinook and Coho salmon, making it a premier destination for anadromous species. Additionally, the Umpqua boasts a world-class smallmouth bass fishery, along with abundant striped bass, sturgeon, American shad, and various resident trout and warmwater species.
Fishing conditions are highly varied, influenced by seasonal migrations and river flows. Anglers typically pursue anadromous fish using drifting bait, casting plugs, or fly fishing techniques. Smallmouth bass are active in warmer waters, responding well to various lures. Striped bass offer unique opportunities in the lower river and estuary.
Access to the Umpqua River is extensive, with numerous public boat ramps and bank access points available, especially around Roseburg. Conservation is paramount for this diverse ecosystem. Anglers must strictly adhere to all Oregon Department of Fish & Wildlife (ODFW) regulations, which include complex rules on seasons, bag limits, and gear restrictions varying by species and river section. The Umpqua River truly stands as an angling powerhouse, offering unparalleled diversity and quality for nearly every fishing preference.
Fishing conditions are highly varied, influenced by seasonal migrations and river flows. Anglers typically pursue anadromous fish using drifting bait, casting plugs, or fly fishing techniques. Smallmouth bass are active in warmer waters, responding well to various lures. Striped bass offer unique opportunities in the lower river and estuary.
Access to the Umpqua River is extensive, with numerous public boat ramps and bank access points available, especially around Roseburg. Conservation is paramount for this diverse ecosystem. Anglers must strictly adhere to all Oregon Department of Fish & Wildlife (ODFW) regulations, which include complex rules on seasons, bag limits, and gear restrictions varying by species and river section. The Umpqua River truly stands as an angling powerhouse, offering unparalleled diversity and quality for nearly every fishing preference.
Latest Fish Reports
Date | Report | Author |
6-25-2025 | Mainstem River Updates Mainstem Fishing has been slow for spring chinook. The... more » |
OR Department of Fish & Wildlife Staff |
6-18-2025 | Fishing has been slow for spring chinook Fishing has been slow for spring chinook. The... more » |
OR Department of Fish & Wildlife Staff |
6-11-2025 | Fishing has been slow for spring chinook Fishing has been slow for spring chinook. The... more » |
OR Department of Fish & Wildlife Staff |
6-4-2025 | Fishing has been fair to good on the Mainstem Fishing has been fair to good with a... more » |
OR Department of Fish & Wildlife Staff |
5-14-2025 | Fishing has been fair to good with a good number of hatchery chinooks being harvested Fishing has been fair to good with a... more » |
OR Department of Fish & Wildlife Staff |
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