Klamath Falls, Oregon, is a premier fishing destination renowned for its diverse fisheries and breathtaking wilderness. Anglers flock here year-round to pursue trophy-sized native Redband trout in Upper Klamath Lake and Pelican Bay, where specimens regularly reach 4–6 pounds and can exceed 10 pounds. The recent removal of historic dams on the Klamath River has unlocked exceptional salmon and steelhead runs, particularly in remote stretches between Happy Camp and Orleans.
The region offers varied fishing experiences across legendary waterways like the Williamson River, Wood River, and Rogue River. Fly fishermen target wild trout in crystal-clear spring creeks, while drift boaters access secluded salmon hotspots along the Klamath River’s steep canyons. From back-bouncing roe for aggressive king salmon to sight-fishing for wild rainbows, the tactics are as diverse as the ecosystem—where eagles, otters, and black bears are frequent companions.
Expert local guides leverage decades of knowledge to navigate these fertile waters, whether you’re chasing winter steelhead, fall salmon, or year-round trout. With high-desert lakes, technical rivers, and family-friendly rapids, Klamath Falls delivers unforgettable adventures against a backdrop of old-growth forests and volcanic landscapes.