McKenzie River - Coburg, OR
Fish Spot Details
| Elevation: | 3570 ft. |
| Fish Species: | Chinook Salmon, Cutthroat Trout, Steelhead, Rainbow Trout, Coastal Cutthroat, Bull Trout |
The McKenzie River, flowing from the central Oregon Cascades to its confluence near Coburg, stands as one of Oregon's most iconic and revered trout and steelhead streams. Globally recognized as a fly-fishing mecca, it is celebrated for its unique "McKenzie River Redside" rainbow trout and robust runs of summer steelhead and spring Chinook salmon in its lower and middle sections.
The primary piscatorial pursuits are its prolific wild rainbow trout, particularly the vibrant "Redsides," providing exceptional dry-fly and nymphing opportunities. Significant runs of hard-fighting summer steelhead and prized spring Chinook salmon also draw serious anglers. Angling techniques are highly specialized, with fly fishing predominating; a wide array of dry flies, nymphs, and swung streamers are meticulously employed. Spin anglers find success with drift gear and lures. Optimal fishing spans late spring through fall for trout and summer steelhead. Access is exemplary via numerous public boat ramps, facilitating drift boat operations, and extensive roadside access. Regulations, meticulously managed by the Oregon Department of Fish and Wildlife (ODFW), are highly specific and often complex; strict adherence to current directives, including artificial flies/lures only, single barbless hooks, and mandatory wild fish release, is unequivocally paramount for legal compliance and sustainable resource management within this world-class fishery.
The primary piscatorial pursuits are its prolific wild rainbow trout, particularly the vibrant "Redsides," providing exceptional dry-fly and nymphing opportunities. Significant runs of hard-fighting summer steelhead and prized spring Chinook salmon also draw serious anglers. Angling techniques are highly specialized, with fly fishing predominating; a wide array of dry flies, nymphs, and swung streamers are meticulously employed. Spin anglers find success with drift gear and lures. Optimal fishing spans late spring through fall for trout and summer steelhead. Access is exemplary via numerous public boat ramps, facilitating drift boat operations, and extensive roadside access. Regulations, meticulously managed by the Oregon Department of Fish and Wildlife (ODFW), are highly specific and often complex; strict adherence to current directives, including artificial flies/lures only, single barbless hooks, and mandatory wild fish release, is unequivocally paramount for legal compliance and sustainable resource management within this world-class fishery.
Latest Fish Reports
| Date | Report | Author |
| 6-6-2026 | Fun on the McKenzie! The McKenzie River has been fun for our guides,... more » |
The Fly Fishers Place |
| 6-1-2026 | Peak Month for Spring Chinook and Summer Steelhead! Will be stocked the week of June 8th... more » |
OR Department of Fish & Wildlife Staff |
| 6-1-2026 | R2 Updates Will be stocked each week in June with... more » |
OR Department of Fish & Wildlife Staff |
| 5-30-2026 | Lots of fun and good fish! The McKenzie River trips have been a lot of... more » |
The Fly Fishers Place |
| 5-26-2026 | Stocked Recently R1: Below Leaburg Lake Was stocked the week of... more » |
OR Department of Fish & Wildlife Staff |
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