Spring Chinook Salmon

Spring Chinook Salmon

From late March through June, you’ll find the Rogue River to be one of the best Spring Chinook Salmon fishing rivers in the world. You’ll not only have great runs of Spring Chinook Salmon but will find they are caught only hours out of the ocean – making them the best eating Spring Chinook Salmon … Read more

Fall Chinook Salmon

Fall Chinook fishing can be enjoyed from July through December and starts with trolling the estuaries of the Rogue, Coquille, and Coos rivers.  As fish move into the rivers, we will follow the migration with the jet boat. This often overlaps with summer steelhead and is a great time to be on the river. In November and December, Fall … Read more

Coho/Silver Salmon

These salmon are fished for in the Fall. They are caught in both the bay and river, are eager biters and hard fighters, and make for great sport. This fishing makes for one of the most peaceful river experiences with little crowd and great Fall weather. Fishing can be done with fly or spinning gear and this is one of my favorite times to fish.

The Rogue River boasts of one of the largest runs of Coho Salmon (Silvers). You will fish these beauties with light trolling gear or light spinning tackle and spinners. Coho usually run from 6 to 12 pounds and typically give you a work out.

Summer and Winter Steelhead

We invite you to fish all Southern Oregon Rivers for Steelhead with Rogue Coast Sport Fishing!  Summer Steelhead are in the Rogue River. These great fish we like to call “half pounders” were named by Zane Gray back in the 1930’s and are hard fighting fish. These Summer Steelhead range from 2 to 5 pounds … Read more