Chetco River - Brookings, OR

Fish Spot Details
Fish Species: | Chinook Salmon, Coho Salmon, Cutthroat Trout, Steelhead |
The Chetco River, emptying into the Pacific at Brookings, Oregon, is a renowned and nationally significant fishing destination. It's celebrated for its exceptional runs of fall Chinook salmon, particularly trophy-sized fish, and robust winter steelhead. Spring Chinook, Coho salmon, and resident rainbow/cutthroat trout also contribute to this diverse coastal fishery.
Fishing conditions are heavily influenced by seasonal flows and precipitation; dropping and clearing water typically provides optimal conditions. Anglers primarily use boats for steelhead and salmon, employing techniques like back-bouncing roe, back-trolling plugs, and side-drifting. Bank fishing is possible in accessible areas, while fly fishing offers challenging opportunities for steelhead. Specific gear restrictions, including artificial flies and lures, apply in certain sections.
Access to the Chetco is good from Brookings, including its harbor. Conservation is paramount for its wild salmon and steelhead. Anglers must strictly adhere to all Oregon Department of Fish & Wildlife (ODFW) regulations, including complex rules on seasons, bag limits (e.g., wild steelhead 1/day, 3/season), and gear restrictions. The Chetco River offers an unparalleled angling adventure, appealing to those seeking powerful anadromous fish in a rugged coastal setting.
Fishing conditions are heavily influenced by seasonal flows and precipitation; dropping and clearing water typically provides optimal conditions. Anglers primarily use boats for steelhead and salmon, employing techniques like back-bouncing roe, back-trolling plugs, and side-drifting. Bank fishing is possible in accessible areas, while fly fishing offers challenging opportunities for steelhead. Specific gear restrictions, including artificial flies and lures, apply in certain sections.
Access to the Chetco is good from Brookings, including its harbor. Conservation is paramount for its wild salmon and steelhead. Anglers must strictly adhere to all Oregon Department of Fish & Wildlife (ODFW) regulations, including complex rules on seasons, bag limits (e.g., wild steelhead 1/day, 3/season), and gear restrictions. The Chetco River offers an unparalleled angling adventure, appealing to those seeking powerful anadromous fish in a rugged coastal setting.
Latest Fish Reports
Date | Report | Author |
4-3-2025 | Closed to all angling until May 22 The river closed to fishing at the end... more » |
OR Department of Fish & Wildlife Staff |
3-27-2025 | The Chetco has been high and muddy for much of March The Chetco has been high and muddy for... more » |
Kenny Priest |
3-26-2025 | High water and continued storms has pretty much made for some poor fishing conditions High water and continued storms has pretty much... more » |
OR Department of Fish & Wildlife Staff |
3-20-2025 | The Chetco reached flood stage over the weekend The Chetco reached flood stage over the weekend,... more » |
Kenny Priest |
3-12-2025 | The river has been low, but anglers were doing fairly well on steelhead The river has been low, but anglers were... more » |
OR Department of Fish & Wildlife Staff |
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