Willamette River Fishing Charters
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Roseburg North • 21 ft • 4 persons
Paul Hagen's Fishing Guide Service welcomes you to the stunning waters that the Oregon Coast and inland rivers have to offer. "Had a great time with the captain, very impressed with his want to put you on the fish." — Jeffery, OR
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trips fromUS $500
Coburg • 16 ft • 2 persons
If you are in for an enjoyable and fun river fishing experience, look no further than Oregon Fly Guide. "Despite being novices and one of two passengers a complete neophyte and …." — Marilyn, PA
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trips fromUS $400
Eugene • 18 ft • 2 persons
J Beard Guide Service is located in Eugene and offers to show you a memorable time in these waters.
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trips fromUS $450
Eugene • 14 ft • 2 persons
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.
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Oregon City • 26 ft • 6 persons
Choose Double M Outdoors for your next excursion and enjoy fishing along the most beautiful waters in Oregon! "Matt is terrific. He lets everyone fish exactly how they like to." — Elisabeth, OR
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trips fromUS $350
Albany • 25 ft • 6 persons
The Riverman Guide Service is located in Albany and offers to show you a memorable time in these waters.
trips fromUS $450
Elkton • 22 ft • 4 persons
For fishing with fantastic views look no further than “J, Standifer Guide Service”!
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trips fromUS $500
Kellogg • 25 ft • 3 persons
Reel Oregon Adventures is located in Kellogg and offers to show you a memorable time in these waters.
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Springfield • 17 ft • 3 persons
Fish Nets Guide Service is a family-friendly operation based in Springfield, Oregon that that is committed to helping you and your family discover the joys of the outdoors.
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Roseburg • 26 ft • 6 persons
Spend the day with Zach Hancock Outfitters and let them show you what makes the fishing in the rivers of Roseburg so memorable!
trips fromUS $500
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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!
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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