Rogue River Fishing Trips

Spring: Chinook, Mid-March to June
Fall: Chinook, July through September ; Coho (Silver Salmon), September & October
Winter: Steelhead, December through Mid-March
The majestic Rogue River stretches from Crater Lake, a crystal-clear mile-deep body of water on the west slope of Mount Mazama in the Cascade mountains, to the Pacific Ocean, a good 200 miles away.

 

The designated "Wild and Scenic" portion of the Rogue River is some 37 miles inland of the Pacific Ocean near Agness, Oregon. A fisherman's paradise, the Rogue is home to many varieties of salmon including Spring Chinook, Fall Chinook, Summer Steelhead and Winter Steelhead. There's something to catch year-round.