Willamette River Fishing Charters

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Willamette River: 18 fishing charters available

J Beard Guide Service
J Beard Guide Service

Eugene • 18 ft • 2 people

J Beard Guide Service will be wherever the fish are at that moment. Captain Jason will be be in the willamette valley Spring and Summer chasing spring chinook or summer steelhead.  In the fall he will be going after costal coho and king salmon on th

"Jason is a great guy and super knowledgeable guide. We had an amazing with him on the Siuslaw River and caught lots of salmon." —⁠ Nat,
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trips fromUS $550
Umpqua River-Brockmans Guide Service
Umpqua River-Brockmans Guide Service

Roseburg • 16 ft • 2 people

Ready to catch some fish in the Roseburg area or towards the Coast? Look no further than Brockmans Guide Service! Captain Kyle will be your guide, allowing you to benefit from years of professional experience. We fish for Steelhead, Salmon, Small Mouth Ba
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trips fromUS $500
J Beard Guide Service 2
J Beard Guide Service 2

Eugene • 22 ft • 4 people

J Beard Guide Service will be wherever the fish are at that moment. Captain Jason will be in the Willamette Valley Spring and Summer chasing Spring Chinook or Summer Steelhead. In the fall, he will be going after Coastal Coho and King Salmon on the Siletz
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trips fromUS $550
March Brown Guide Service LLC
March Brown Guide Service LLC

Eugene • 17 ft • 2 people

Based out of Eugene, March Brown Guide Service is your ticket to a memorable time on the water. Come on aboard with Capt. Josh, whose main priority is to get you on some fish. Captain’s focus is fly fishing, and he’ll help you every step of th

"Josh our guide was top notch and very professional! He greeted us at a safe meeting spot and made sure we truly were ready to embark on our fishing trip." —⁠ Jake,
trips fromUS $400
Riverside Fly Fishing and Scenic Tours
Riverside Fly Fishing and Scenic Tours

Eugene • 14 ft • 2 people

I grew up in Eugene, OR where my love for fly fishing and exploring rivers began as a child along the banks of the McKenzie and Willamette Rivers. My admiration for the outdoors and passion for leading trips as a guide has strengthened with time, taking m
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trips fromUS $400
Wallace Guide Service
Wallace Guide Service

Canyonville • 17 ft • 2 people

There's a fish with your name on it in Canyonville and Wallace Guide Service will help you catch it! Having logged many hours on these tides, Captain Riley is prepared to put you on fish. These waters are known for Rainbow Trout (Steelhead), and more
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trips fromUS $400
Kesterson Guide Service
Kesterson Guide Service

Elkton • 24 ft • 6 people

Josh grew up on the Umpqua river and has been fishing his home waters for over 30 years. He has been guiding for over 12 years and its no secret that he loves being on the water. Captain Josh offers fishing trips for Smallmouth Bass, Winter Steelhead, Str
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trips fromUS $440
J, Standifer Guide Service - Steelhead
J, Standifer Guide Service - Steelhead

Elkton • 22 ft • 4 people

For fishing with fantastic views look no further than “J, Standifer Guide Service”! You’ll fish the stunning Oregon coast for delicious Rainbow (Steelhead) Trout. Anglers of all skill levels will have a great time with Captain Jamie Stan
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trips fromUS $500
Double M Outdoors - Oregon City
Double M Outdoors - Oregon City

Oregon City • 26 ft • 6 people

Choose Double M Outdoors for your next excursion and enjoy fishing along the most beautiful waters in Oregon! Captain Matt Myers is an experienced fisherman who is prepared to help you land some of the most sought-after species in the state. Depending on

"Matt is terrific. He lets everyone fish exactly how they like to." —⁠ Elisabeth, OR
trips fromUS $350
Apocalypse Guide Service River Trip
Apocalypse Guide Service River Trip

Roseburg • 16 ft • 3 people

Scenic and Adventurous drift boat trips on various Southern Oregon Rivers! Whether we are chasing the elusive Winter Steelhead or relaxing in the sun catching the abundant Smallmouth Bass the Umpquas offer, spend the day in comfort in the front a Pavati D
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trips fromUS $250
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Fishing in Willamette River

If you’re looking to cast your line in some fish-filled freshwaters, head to Oregon for a Willamette River fishing adventure. A major tributary of the world-famous Columbia River, this location is bustling with freshwater species all year. On land, there are plenty of experienced guides just waiting to take you on the trip of a lifetime!
 
So what do these waters hold for freshwater fishing enthusiasts? Well, firstly, there’s the prehistoric Sturgeon. This feisty fish is especially plentiful in the 26-mile stretch between Portland and Willamette Falls (plan to cast your line there between May and December). 
 
Want to hook something more conventional but just as exciting? The Willamette River is home to Salmon and Steelhead, too. Steelhead make both summer and winter runs to the River, and can be found in the smaller waterways and tributaries year-round. Look for Chinook Salmon around the lower part of the river in spring. Coho varieties can be found throughout the year in the many tributaries around Willamette Falls. 
 
Generally, charter guides along the Willamette River offer two types of trips – half day and full day options. The only real difference is the length of time, with longer trips allowing you to target a variety of species (Salmon and Sturgeon combo, anyone?). All you need to do is choose how long you want to be out on the water and get ready to cast off  along the Willamette River for an incredible freshwater fishing adventure!
 

Rules & Regulations

This river is the largest in the state of Oregon, so casting your line alongside an experienced guide is invaluable! All you have to bring is a valid Oregon fishing license. Note that Sturgeon is highly regulated in these waters, and the specific rules tend to change annually – but generally, they’re limited to catch and release throughout the river.  

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Willamette River Fishing Seasons

January

Visit in the middle of January, and you’ll be in good company – this is when the Steelhead make their annual winter run to the river!

February

Sturgeon can be found in these waters year-round, so if you want to battle these prehistoric beasts when the river is quieter, February is the perfect time to visit.

March

A larger number of anglers start flocking to the Willamette River – the Chinook Salmon spring run is almost upon us, after all! This month is peak season for Steelhead, and Sturgeon can be found throughout the river.

April

It’s time to hook yourself some Chinook! April is considered to be far and away the best month to hook these freshwater favorites. Steelhead can still be caught all throughout April in the lower part of the river.

May

 Although they can be found in these waters year-round, May signals the real start of Sturgeon season. Come hook yourself a prehistoric beast! You’ll still be able to battle Chinook and Steelhead, too.

June

Depending on water and weather conditions, you may still be able to target the last remaining Chinook Salmon – head to the waters close to Downtown Portland for the best chance. Sturgeon fishing remains strong.

July

As temperatures rise on land, why not head to the Willamette River to experience another kind of heat – the bite of a majestic Sturgeon! You’ll find this prehistoric fish all throughout the river.

August

This is the perfect time to battle some summer Steelhead – this species is particularly feisty during this month! Sturgeon fishing remains strong, too.

September

If you’re looking to hook the river’s small but mighty population of Coho Salmon, September is the time to do it! Head to the lower section of the river, near the Tulatin and Santiam tributaries, for your best shot.

October

Head to the lower section of the river for a Sturgeon bonanza – this is considered one of the best months to target them, thanks to their love of muddy waters. You can hook the last of the Coho around this area, too.

November

Sturgeon fishing remains seriously strong in November – and the wetter the weather, the better! Stay close to the lower Willamette River, where you’ll find this species gathering in large numbers.

December

Why not finish your year off with some incredible freshwater fishing? Sturgeon fishing is still some of the best you’ll find in the northwest, and midway through December, you’ll be able to target the Steelhead winter run.

Willamette River Fishing Calendar

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