Lane County is an angler's paradise where pristine rivers, lush mountain lakes, and Pacific coastline converge for unforgettable fishing adventures. The mighty Willamette River flows through Eugene-Springfield, fed by the legendary McKenzie, Middle Fork, and Coast Fork tributaries, offering world-class salmon and steelhead runs alongside trophy rainbow trout. Florence's sprawling dune lakes and the Siuslaw River deliver exceptional saltwater opportunities, with migratory coho and Chinook salmon battling currents just miles from the ocean.
Urban fishing thrives at spots like Alton Baker Park, where the stocked canoe canal yields feisty rainbow trout while steelhead wander in from the mainstem Willamette. Beltline Landing provides prime bank access for summer steelhead "town runs," while Fern Ridge Reservoir's warm waters harbor explosive largemouth bass and fast-growing crappie. The McKenzie River's fly-only reach near Hayden Bridge teems with wild trout in oxygen-rich riffles, perfect for serene wading trips.
Diversity defines every cast here—whether targeting hard-fighting winter steelhead in the Siuslaw's deep drifts, trolling for Chinook at Whittaker Creek, or stalking bass through Delta Ponds' urban ecosystems. With 249 lakes, eight rivers, and direct ocean access, Lane County offers year-round opportunities from high-alpine brook trout to Pacific halibut. Local charters unlock hidden honey holes across this aquatic wonderland, blending technical river floats with tranquil lake outings for an unmatched Pacific Northwest angling experience.