Nevada Fish Report
Coquille River Fish Report for 1-6-2022
Coquille River Fish Report for 1-6-2022
The rivers are currently high and muddy
Coquille River - Coquille, OR (Coos County)
by OR Department of Fish & Wildlife Staff
1-6-2022
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Before the recent rain, anglers were catching hatchery steelhead on the North Fork Coquille River at LaVerne Park and on the South Fork Coquille River. The rivers are currently high and muddy and maybe that way into the weekend. Drifting eggs, beads or floating a jig under a bobber are good ways to catch steelhead.
Trout fishing in streams and rivers is closed until May 22.
Winter steelhead fishing in the Coos, Coquille and Tenmile District – check out this video.
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