Snake River- Below Hells Canyon Reservoir


Fish Spot Details

Fish Species: Chinook Salmon, Steelhead, Rainbow Trout, Brown Trout, Largemouth Bass
The Snake River below Hells Canyon Reservoir offers an extraordinary and challenging angling experience within North America's deepest canyon. This powerful, free-flowing stretch is renowned for its world-class fishing for large B-run steelhead, fall Chinook salmon, and immense white sturgeon.

Fishing conditions are influenced by dam releases; autumn and winter are prime for steelhead, while fall Chinook are targeted in fall. The remote, wild environment demands preparedness. Anglers primarily use jet boats to navigate and access prime holes. Back-trolling plugs or bait is highly effective for steelhead and salmon. Spey casting for steelhead is also popular. For white sturgeon, heavy tackle with bottom baits is essential for the strictly catch-and-release fishery, where fish often exceed 8-10 feet.

Access is limited, largely requiring jet boats from launches like Hells Canyon Creek. Conservation is paramount for its wild steelhead and sturgeon. Anglers must strictly adhere to all Oregon/Idaho regulations, including catch-and-release for sturgeon and often for steelhead, ensuring the long-term health of this invaluable wilderness fishery.



Latest Fish Reports

Date Report Author
11-3-2025 Steelhead have been caught as high upstream as Hells Canyon Dam
Bass will likely be difficult to catch throughout... more »
OR Department of Fish & Wildlife Staff
7-14-2025 Haulin Bass Fishing Tournament Happening Now
HAULIN BASS TOURNAMENT HAPPENING NOW Our bass fishing tournament... more »
Hammer Down River Excursions Staff
6-1-2025 We always have a blast with the gals from Bass with Babes!
We always have a blast with the gals... more »
Hammer Down River Excursions Staff
5-15-2025 Bass with Babes is off to a great start!
Bass with Babes is off to a great... more »
Hammer Down River Excursions Staff
4-10-2025 Bass fishing will improve throughout the spring with warmer weather
Bass fishing will improve throughout the spring with... more »
OR Department of Fish & Wildlife Staff


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