Rain
48° / Rain
Sunrise 6:58am
Sunset 4:39pm
Rain
1640 CFS Pineville Gauge
1200 CFS Dam Release

October 31, 2025

31 Oct '25: The flow from the dam is scheduled to remain at 185 CFS until 11/01/2025 11:59 PM. The CFS at the Pineville gauge is currently 494. 5 PM report: current conditions are: Rain/wind with100% cloud cover, winds are 24mph WNW, the temperature is 42F but feels like 32F. Water temperature was not available. The estuary section reported low guest density, slow fishing activity throughout, Steelhead were moving upriver as well as holding in pools. The lower section reported low guest density throughout, experiencing slow fishing activity throughout,  Steelhead were sighted moving through as well as holding in pools. The middle section reported low guest density throughout, experiencing slow fishing activity throughout, with a mix of Kings and Steelhead, which are moving upriver as well as holding in pools. The upper section reported low guest density throughout, with slow fishing activity throughout, a mix of Kings and Steelhead are moving through as well as holding in pools. The top section had fish moving through. The forecast for tonight is: “Rain and wind early...then remaining cloudy with showers overnight. Low 39F. Winds WNW at 20 to 30 mph. Chance of rain 100%. Rainfall near a quarter of an inch. Winds could occasionally gust over 40 mph “. The forecast for tomorrow is: "Cloudy. Slight chance of a rain shower. High 46F. Winds WNW at 10 to 20 mph". There are (7) Premium Access passes ($50 each) available for sale, online, for tomorrow, 1 November 2025. A Premium Access pass only allows you to access the river first as part of a group of 20; you will need to also purchase either a daily access fishing pass, or have a seasonal fishing pass in your possession.   NOTE: the following lodges are open in the near future for immediate booking online - 1 November River Lodge (7 persons) 2 November Estuary Lodge (4 persons) 5 Nov River Lodge 8 Nov Salmon Run Lodge (7 person), Estuary Lodge, Meadow Lodge (6 persons) 10 Nov Deer Run Lodge (4 persons) 13 Nov Mud Creek Lodge (4 persons) 13 - 14 Nov Salmon Run Lodge 15 Nov Estuary Lodge The following lodges are open in "prime time" for immediate booking online for 2026: 11 - 12 September 2026 Mud Creek Lodge, Douglaston Manor Lodge 13-19 September 2026 Salmon Run Lodge 17 September 2026 Estuary Lodge 22 September 2026 Salmon Run Lodge 1 October 2026 Meadow Lodge 6 October 2026 Deer Run Lodge 11 October 2026 River Lodge 15 October 2026 Salmon Run Lodge, Deer Run Lodge *later dates will depend upon our current year lodge guests renewing their reservations for 2026 (call us)

Rain

39° / Rain

Sunrise: 7:39am

Sunset: 5:57pm

506 CFS Pineville Gauge

185 CFS Dam Release

rain

Rain

October 31, 2025

31 Oct '25: The flow from the dam is scheduled to remain at 185 CFS until 10/31/2025 11:59 PM. The CFS at the Pineville gauge is currently 377. 10 AM report: current conditions are: overcast skies, 46 degrees (high of 46 degrees forecasted), currently light winds, but forecasted to pick up around 11 AM, with gusts to 40 mph, has been drizzling since before dawn, now sprinkling. Water temperature is 45 degrees. The estuary section reported low guest density, moderate fishing activity throughout, on Chinook (King) Salmon, a few Brown Trout, and Steelhead, which are moving upriver as well as holding in pools; there are a LOT of salmon in the North and center channels of this section. The lower section reported low guest density throughout, experiencing moderate fishing activity throughout, on a mix of Kings and Steelhead, with these fish moving through as well as holding in pools. The middle section reported low guest density throughout, experiencing slow fishing activity throughout, with a mix of Kings and Steelhead in the lower part, and a mix of Kings, a few Brown Trout and Steelhead in the upper part, which are moving upriver as well as holding in pools. The upper section reported low guest density throughout, with slow fishing activity throughout, with Steelhead only in the lower part, and a mix of Kings and Steelhead in the upper part, which are moving through in the lower part,, and moving through as well as holding in pools in the upper part. The top section had no report. The forecast for tonight is: "Cloudy and windy with periods of rain ending overnight. Low near 40F. Winds WNW at 20 to 30 mph. Chance of rain 100%. Rainfall around a quarter of an inch. Winds could occasionally gust over 40 mph". The forecast for tomorrow is: "Cloudy. Slight chance of a rain shower. High 46F. Winds WNW at 10 to 20 mph".
We have an ample number of full day fishing passes for immediate sale starting as of 6:30 AM ($95 each); by extension, we will have ample afternoon-only fishing passes to sell, starting at 1 PM today ($60 each).
There are (7) Premium Access passes ($50 each) available for sale, online, for tomorrow, 1 November 2025. A Premium Access pass only allows you to access the river first as part of a group of 20; you will need to also purchase either a daily access fishing pass, or have a seasonal fishing pass in your possession.
NOTE: the following lodges are open in the near future for immediate booking online -
1 November River Lodge (7 persons)
2 November Estuary Lodge (4 persons)
5 Nov River Lodge
8 Nov Salmon Run Lodge (7 person), Estuary Lodge, Meadow Lodge (6 persons)
10 Nov Deer Run Lodge (4 persons)
13 Nov Mud Creek Lodge (4 persons)
13 - 14 Nov Salmon Run Lodge
15 Nov Estuary Lodge
The following lodges are open in "prime time" for immediate booking online for 2026:
11 - 12 September 2026 Mud Creek Lodge, Douglaston Manor Lodge
13-19 September 2026 Salmon Run Lodge
17 September 2026 Estuary Lodge
22 September 2026 Salmon Run Lodge
1 October 2026 Meadow Lodge
6 October 2026 Deer Run Lodge
11 October 2026 River Lodge
15 October 2026 Salmon Run Lodge, Deer Run Lodge
*later dates will depend upon our current year lodge guests renewing their reservations for 2026 (call us)

Clouds

45° / Clouds

Sunrise: 7:39am

Sunset: 5:57pm

387 CFS Pineville Gauge

185 CFS Dam Release

clouds

Clouds

October 30, 2025

30 Oct '25: The flow from the dam is scheduled to remain at 185 CFS until 10/30/2025 11:59 PM. The CFS at the Pineville gauge is currently 246. 5 PM report: current conditions are: cloudy skies, 48 degrees, but it feels like 45 degrees. The winds are out of the East at 9mph. Water temperature is 49 degrees. The estuary section reported moderate guest density, moderate fishing activity throughout, on Steelhead, which are moving upriver as well as holding in pools. The lower section reported high to moderate guest density in the lower part, experiencing excellent fishing activity throughout, on all Steelhead throughout, with these fish moving through. The middle section reported moderate guest density, experiencing excellent fishing activity with Steelhead only throughout, which are moving upriver. The upper section reported low guest density throughout, with good to excellent fishing activity throughout, Steelhead are all moving through. The top section reported Steelhead moving through. The forecast for tonight is: “A steady rain this evening. Showers continuing overnight. Low 44F. Winds E at 5 to 10 mph. Chance of rain 60%. Rainfall near a quarter of an inch. Locally heavy rainfall possible. The forecast for tomorrow is: Rain likely. Becoming windy in the afternoon. High 47F. Winds W at 20 to 30 mph. Chance of rain 100%. Rainfall near a half an inch. Winds could occasionally gust over 40 mph.” There are (12) Premium Access passes ($50 each) available for sale, online, for tomorrow, 31 Oct 2025. A Premium Access pass only allows you to access the river first as part of a group of 20; you will need to also purchase either a daily access fishing pass, or have a seasonal fishing pass in your possession. NOTE: the following lodges are open in the near future for immediate booking online - 1 November River Lodge (7 persons) 2 November Estuary Lodge (4 persons) 5 Nov River Lodge 8 Nov Salmon Run Lodge (7 person), Estuary Lodge, Meadow Lodge (6 persons) 10 Nov Deer Run Lodge (4 persons) 13 Nov Mud Creek Lodge (4 persons) 13 - 14 Nov Salmon Run Lodge 15 Nov Estuary Lodge The following lodges are open in "prime time" for immediate booking online for 2026: 11 - 12 September 2026 Mud Creek Lodge, Douglaston Manor Lodge 13-19 September 2026 Salmon Run Lodge 17 September 2026 Estuary Lodge 22 September 2026 Salmon Run Lodge 1 October 2026 Meadow Lodge 6 October 2026 Deer Run Lodge 11 October 2026 River Lodge 15 October 2026 Salmon Run Lodge, Deer Run Lodge *later dates will depend upon our current year lodge guests renewing their reservations for 2026 (call us)

Clouds

48° / Clouds

Sunrise: 7:37am

Sunset: 5:58pm

295 CFS Pineville Gauge

185 CFS Dam Release

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Clouds

October 30, 2025

30 Oct '25: The flow from the dam is scheduled to remain at 185 CFS until 10/30/2025 11:59 PM. The CFS at the Pineville gauge is currently 228. 9 AM report: current conditions are: overcast skies, 45 degrees (high of 49 degrees forecasted), dead calm, has been drizzling since before dawn. Water temperature is 44 degrees. The estuary section reported moderate guest density, moderate fishing activity throughout, on Steelhead, which are moving upriver as well as holding in pools. The lower section reported moderate guest density in the lower part, low guest density in the upper part, experiencing moderate fishing activity throughout, on all Steelhead throughout, with these fish moving through as well as holding in pools. The middle section reported moderate guest density in the lower part, low guest density in the upper part, experiencing moderate fishing activity in the lower part, and slow fishing activity in the upper part, with Steelhead only throughout, which are moving upriver as well as holding in pools in the lower part, and moving upriver in the upper part. The upper section reported low guest density throughout, with slow fishing activity throughout, with a mix of Chinook (King) Salmon and Steelhead throughout, and a few Brown Trout in the lower part, which are all moving through as well as holding in pools throughout this section. The top section reported no guests present. The forecast for tonight is: "Rain likely. Low 44F. Winds NE at 5 to 10 mph. Chance of rain 90%. Rainfall around a half an inch. Locally heavy rainfall possible". The forecast for tomorrow is: "Rain. Becoming windy in the afternoon. High 46F. Winds WNW at 20 to 30 mph. Chance of rain 100%. Rainfall possibly over one inch. Winds could occasionally gust over 40 mph". We have an ample number of full day fishing passes for immediate sale starting as of 6:30 AM ($95 each); by extension, we will have ample afternoon-only fishing passes to sell, starting at 1 PM today ($55 each). There are (13) Premium Access passes ($50 each) available for sale, online, for tomorrow, 31 Oct 2025. A Premium Access pass only allows you to access the river first as part of a group of 20; you will need to also purchase either a daily access fishing pass, or have a seasonal fishing pass in your possession. NOTE: the following lodges are open in the near future for immediate booking online - 31 October Douglaston Manor Lodge (7 persons) 1 November River Lodge (7 persons) 2 November Estuary Lodge (4 persons) 5 Nov River Lodge 6 Nov Douglaston Manor Lodge 8 Nov Salmon Run Lodge (7 person), Estuary Lodge, Meadow Lodge (6 persons) 10 Nov Deer Run Lodge (4 persons) 13 Nov Mud Creek Lodge (4 persons) 13 - 14 Nov Salmon Run Lodge 15 Nov Estuary Lodge the following lodges are open in "prime time" for immediate booking online for 2026: 11 - 12 September 2026 Mud Creek Lodge, Douglaston Manor Lodge 13-19 September 2026 Salmon Run Lodge 17 September 2026 Estuary Lodge 22 September 2026 Salmon Run Lodge 1 October 2026 Meadow Lodge 6 October 2026 Deer Run Lodge 11 October 2026 River Lodge 15 October 2026 Salmon Run Lodge, Deer Run Lodge *later dates will depend upon our current year lodge guests renewing their reservations for 2026 (call us)

Rain

40° / Rain

Sunrise: 7:37am

Sunset: 5:58pm

224 CFS Pineville Gauge

185 CFS Dam Release

rain

Rain

October 29, 2025

29 OCT '25 / PM Fishing Report:   The flow from the dam is scheduled to remain at 185 CFS until 10/29/2025 11:59 PM. The CFS at the Pineville gauge is currently 209.   The estuary section reported a low guest density with slow fishing activity for Steelhead that were seen moving up and down river.   The lower section reported a low guest density and good fishing activity with Steelhead and a few Brown trout being brought to hand.   The middle section reported a moderate guest activity with mainly Steelhead being caught. They were seen holding in pools and moving upriver.   The upper section reported a moderate guest density with Steelhead being the primary species.   The top section reported no anglers present.   The forecast for tomorrow is: “Rain. Thunder possible. High near 50F. Winds ENE at 5 to 10 mph. Chance of rain 100%. Rainfall may reach one inch”.   Announcements: The Salmon Run Lodge (a seven-person lodge) is available for immediate booking from 13 through (checkout day) 20 September 2026, as well as the evening of 22 September 2026 only (checkout 23 September).   There are (13) Premium Access passes ($50 each) available for sale, online, for tomorrow, 30 Oct 2025. A Premium Access pass only allows you to access the river first as part of a group of 20; you will need to also purchase either a daily access fishing pass, or have a seasonal fishing pass in your possession.   The Special Regulations Area at Meadow Run (only) will again be implemented for the Month of November, 2025. The ‘SRA’ features step-cast angler rotation of the pool, fishing from the North shore only, and allows for any angling technique to be utilized within the step-cast format. Please see the link for more details (https://douglastonsalmonrun.com/sra/).  

Clouds

53° / Clouds

Sunrise: 7:36am

Sunset: 5:59pm

209 CFS Pineville Gauge

185 CFS Dam Release

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Clouds

October 29, 2025

29 OCT '25: The flow from the dam is scheduled to remain at 185 CFS until 10/29/2025 11:59 PM. The CFS at the Pineville gauge is currently 209. 9 AM report: current conditions are: hazy blue skies and brilliant sunshine, 41 degrees (high of 56 degrees forecasted), dead calm, dry. Water temperature is 45 degrees. The estuary section reported moderate guest density, slow fishing activity, on mostly Steelhead, and a few Brown Trout, moving upriver. The lower section reported moderate guest density in the lower part, low guest density in the upper part, experiencing slow fishing activity throughout, mostly Steelhead with a few Brown Trout in the lower part, and only Steelhead in the upper part, with these fish moving though within the lower part, and moving upriver as well as holding in pools within the upper part. The middle section reported low guest density throughout, experiencing slow fishing activity in the lower part, and moderate fishing activity in the upper part, with Steelhead only throughout, which are moving upriver as well as holding in pools in the lower part, and moving upriver in the upper part. The upper section reported moderate guest density throughout, with good fishing activity in the lower part, and moderate fishing activity in the upper part, on primarily Steelhead, and a few Brown Trout in the lower part, and Steelhead only in the upper part, which are all moving through as well as holding in pools throughout this section. The top section reported no guests present. The forecast for tonight is: "Partly cloudy skies this evening will give way to cloudy skies and rain overnight. Low near 40F. Winds ESE at 5 to 10 mph. Chance of rain 80%". The forecast for tomorrow is: "Periods of rain. Thunder possible. High 49F. Winds E at 5 to 10 mph. Chance of rain 100%. Rainfall possibly over one inch". We have an ample number of full day fishing passes for immediate sale starting as of 6:30 AM ($95 each); by extension, we will have ample afternoon-only fishing passes to sell, starting at 1 PM today ($55 each). There are (12) Premium Access passes ($50 each) available for sale, online, for tomorrow, 30 Oct 2025. A Premium Access pass only allows you to access the river first as part of a group of 20; you will need to also purchase either a daily access fishing pass, or have a seasonal fishing pass in your possession.

Clear

38° / Clear

Sunrise: 7:36am

Sunset: 5:59pm

209 CFS Pineville Gauge

185 CFS Dam Release

clear

Clear

October 28, 2025

28 OCT '25 / PM Fishing Report:   The flow from the dam is scheduled to remain at 185 CFS until 10/28/2025 11:59 PM. The CFS at the Pineville gauge is currently 232. Water temperature is 51 degrees.   The estuary section reported low to moderate guest density with moderate fishing activity for Steelhead that primarily seem to be moving upriver.   The lower section reported a moderate guest density and good fishing activity with Steelhead and a few Brown trout being brought to hand.   The middle section reported moderate to high guest activity with mainly Steelhead being caught. They were seen holding in pools and moving upriver.   The upper section reported high guest density with “a lot” of Steelhead being hooked and landed.   The top section reported no anglers present.   The forecast for tomorrow is: “Sunshine and some clouds. High around 55F. Winds light and variable.”   Announcements:   The Salmon Run Lodge (a seven-person lodge) is available for immediate booking from 13 through (checkout day) 20 September 2026, as well as the evening of 22 September 2026 only (checkout 23 September).   The Special Regulations Area at Meadow Run (only) will again be implemented for the Month of November, 2025. The ‘SRA’ features step-cast angler rotation of the pool, fishing from the North shore only, and allows for any angling technique to be utilized within the step-cast format. Please see the link for more details (https://douglastonsalmonrun.com/sra/).  

Clear

54° / Clear

Sunrise: 7:35am

Sunset: 6:01pm

213 CFS Pineville Gauge

185 CFS Dam Release

clear

Clear

October 28, 2025

The flow from the dam is scheduled to remain at 185 CFS until 10/28/2025 11:59 PM. The CFS at the Pineville gauge is currently 216. 9 AM report: current conditions are: hazy blue skies and brilliant sunshine, 38 degrees (high of 57 degrees forecasted), dead calm, dry. Water temperature is 46 degrees. The estuary section reported low guest density, moderate fishing activity, on Steelhead holding in pools. The lower section reported moderate guest density in the lower part, low guest density in the upper part, experiencing moderate fishing activity throughout, on Steelhead only in the lower part, and a mix of Chinook (King) Salmon, a few Brown Trout, and Steelhead in the upper part, with these fish holding in pools within the lower part, and moving upriver in the upper part. The middle section reported low guest density in the lower part, moderate guest density in the upper part, experiencing moderate fishing activity throughout, with a mix of King Salmon, a few Brown Trout, and Steelhead in the lower part, and Steelhead only in the upper part, which are moving upriver in the lower part, and moving through as well as holding in pools in the upper part. The upper section reported moderate guest density throughout, with good fishing activity in the lower part, and moderate fishing activity in the upper part, on Coho Salmon, a few Brown Trout, and Steelhead in the lower part, and Steelhead only in the upper part, which are all moving through as well as holding in pools throughout this section. The top section reported low guest density, experiencing moderate fishing activity, with Steelhead only, which are holding in pools. The forecast for tonight is: "Generally clear. Low 32F. Winds ENE at 5 to 10 mph". The forecast for tomorrow is: "A mainly sunny sky. High 56F. Winds light and variable". featured are Jake (camouflage jacket), and Kadyn (black hoodie), with a brace of magnificent Steelhead, who are being guided today by DSR Guide Mike Ford of Reel Addicted Charters and Guide Service We have an ample number of full day fishing passes for immediate sale starting as of 6:30 AM ($95 each); by extension, we will have ample afternoon-only fishing passes to sell, starting at 1 PM today ($55 each). There are (14) Premium Access passes ($50 each) available for sale, online, for tomorrow, 29 Oct 2025. A Premium Access pass only allows you to access the river first as part of a group of 20; you will need to also purchase either a daily access fishing pass, or have a seasonal fishing pass in your possession. The Salmon Run Lodge (a seven person lodge) is available for immediate booking from 13 through (checkout day) 20 September 2026, as well as the evening of 22 September 2026 only (checkout 23 September). Throughout the run fish are holding in pools. A lot of the fish that are holding are engaging in spawning activity; please do NOT fish for spawning fish! With temperatures near freezing, please keep the fish in the water as much as possible, even when taking pictures; their gills are susceptible to damage from exposure to extreme cold. No photo description available.

Clear

37° / Clear

Sunrise: 7:35am

Sunset: 6:01pm

220 CFS Pineville Gauge

185 CFS Dam Release

clear

Clear

October 27, 2025

27 OCT '25 / PM Fishing Report:   The flow from the dam is scheduled to remain at 185 CFS until 10/27/2025 11:59 PM. The CFS at the Pineville gauge is currently 232.   The estuary section reported low guest density with good fishing activity for Steelhead moving upriver. River patrol stated, “Hundreds of Steelhead in the main channel of the river”.   The lower section reported a moderate guest density and good fishing activity with Steelhead being brought to hand.   The middle section reported low guest activity with Steelhead and Brown trout being caught. They were seen holding in pools and moving upriver.   The upper section reported low guest density with “a lot” of Steelhead being caught.   The top section reported no anglers present.   The forecast for tonight is: "A clear sky. Low 32F. Winds light and variable". The forecast for tomorrow is: "Mainly sunny. High 57F. Winds light and variable".

Clear

49° / Clear

Sunrise: 7:33am

Sunset: 6:02pm

224 CFS Pineville Gauge

185 CFS Dam Release

clear

Clear

October 27, 2025

27 OCT 2025: we have an ample number of full day fishing passes for immediate sale starting as of 6:30 AM ($95 each); by extension, we will have ample afternoon-only fishing passes to sell, starting at 1 PM today ($55 each). There are (12) Premium Access passes ($50 each) available for sale, online, for tomorrow, 28 Oct 2025. A very rare occurrence: the Salmon Run Lodge (a seven person lodge) is available for immediate booking from 13 through (checkout day) 20 September 2026, as well as the evening of 22 September 2026 only (checkout 23 September).

The flow from the dam is scheduled to remain at 185 CFS until 10/27/2025 11:59 PM. The CFS at the Pineville gauge is currently 232.
9 AM report: current conditions are: hazy blue skies and brilliant sunshine, 34 degrees (high of 53 degrees forecasted), dead calm, dry. Water temperature is 47 degrees.
Throughout the run fish are holding in pools. A lot of the fish that are holding are engaging in spawning activity; please do NOT fish for spawning fish!
With temperatures near freezing, please keep the fish in the water as much as possible, even when taking pictures; their gills are susceptible to damage from exposure to extreme cold.
The estuary section reported high guest density, moderate fishing activity, on Steelhead holding in pools.
The lower section reported moderate guest density throughout, experiencing good fishing in the lower part, and moderate fishing activity in the upper part, on a mix of Chinook (King) Salmon and Steelhead, with a bonus Brown Trout in the lower part, with these fish moving upriver as well as holding in pools throughout.
The middle section reported moderate guest throughout, experiencing moderate fishing activity throughout, with Steelhead only, which are holding in pools in the lower part, and moving through as well as holding in pools in the upper part.
The upper section reported moderate guest density in the lower part, low guest density in the upper part, with moderate fishing activity throughout, on Steelhead only in the lower part, and a mix of Kings and Steelhead in the upper part, which are moving through as well as holding in pools.
The top section reported low guest density, experiencing slow fishing activity, with Steelhead only, which are holding in pools.
The forecast for tonight is: "A clear sky. Low 32F. Winds light and variable". The forecast for tomorrow is: "Mainly sunny. High 57F. Winds light and variable".
featured is Andy, with a very nice Steelhead, who is being guided by DSR Guide Mike Ford, of Reel Addicted Charters and Guide Service
No photo description available.

Clear

34° / Clear

Sunrise: 7:33am

Sunset: 6:02pm

232 CFS Pineville Gauge

185 CFS Dam Release

clear

Clear

October 26, 2025

26 OCT '25 / PM Fishing Report:
The flow from the dam is scheduled to remain at 185 CFS until 10/27/2025 11:59 PM. The CFS at the Pineville gauge is currently 236.
The estuary section reported low guest density with good fishing activity for Steelhead holding in pools.
The lower section reported moderate guest density and good fishing activity with Steelhead being brought to hand.
The middle section reported moderate guest activity with Steelhead being caught. They were seen holding in pools.
The upper section reported moderate guest density with primarily Steelhead being caught along with a few Browns and an Atlantic. Steelhead were seen both holding in pools and moving upriver.
The top section reported no anglers present.
Tomorrow’s Forecast: “Mostly Sunny Skies. High 53 F. Winds light and variable.”

Clear

46° / Clear

Sunrise: 7:32am

Sunset: 6:04pm

236 CFS Pineville Gauge

185 CFS Dam Release

clear

Clear

October 26, 2025

26 OCT '25 / AM Fishing Report:   The flow from the dam is scheduled to remain at 185 CFS until 10/26/2025 11:59 PM. The CFS at the Pineville gauge is currently 244.   Current conditions are: Sunny to partly cloudy. High 51F. Winds N at 5 to 10 mph. Water temperature is 48 degrees.   The estuary section reported low guest density with good fishing activity for Steelhead moving upriver as well as holding in pools.   The lower section reported low guest density and good fishing activity with Steelhead being brought to hand.   The middle section reported moderate guest activity with Steelhead being caught. They were seen holding in pools and moving upriver.   The upper section reported moderate guest density with primarily Steelhead being caught as well as an Atlantic salmon.   The top section reported no anglers present.   Pictured below is Ryan with a nice Steelhead.  He was fishing with Mike Ford of ‘Reel Addicted Charters & Guide Service’.                                                                                    

Clouds

36° / Clouds

Sunrise: 7:32am

Sunset: 6:04pm

244 CFS Pineville Gauge

185 CFS Dam Release

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Clouds

October 25, 2025

25 OCT '25 / PM Fishing Report:   The flow from the dam is scheduled to remain at 185 CFS until 10/25/2025 11:59 PM. The CFS at the Pineville gauge is currently 248.   Current conditions are: Generally cloudy. High 49F. Winds NNW at 5 to 10 mph. Water temperature is 49 degrees.   The estuary section reported moderate guest density with moderate fishing activity for Steelhead moving upriver as well as holding in pools.   The lower section reported moderate guest density and moderate to good fishing activity with Steelhead being brought to hand.   The middle section reported moderate guest activity with Steelhead being caught. They were seen holding in pools and moving upriver.   The upper section reported moderate guest density with primarily Steelhead being caught, with a few Browns in the mix.  Both species were seen holding in pools and moving upriver.   The top section report light angler volume with Steelhead the focus species, mixed with a handful of Browns.   Tomorrow’s Weather:  “Intervals of clouds and sunshine.  Slight chance of a rain shower.  High around 50 F.  Winds  from the N at 5-10mph”   Pictured below are Ethan and Audrey with a nice brace of Steelhead.  They were fishing with Mike Ford of ‘Reel Addicted Charters & Guide Service’

Clouds

49° / Clouds

Sunrise: 7:31am

Sunset: 6:05pm

260 CFS Pineville Gauge

185 CFS Dam Release

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Clouds

October 25, 2025

25 OCT '25 / AM Fishing Report:   The flow from the dam is scheduled to remain at 185 CFS until 10/25/2025 11:59 PM. The CFS at the Pineville gauge is currently 268.   Current conditions are: Generally cloudy. High 49F. Winds NNW at 5 to 10 mph. Water temperature is 48 degrees.   The estuary section reported moderate guest density with moderate fishing activity for Steelhead moving upriver as well as holding in pools.   The lower section reported low guest density and moderate to good fishing activity with primarily Steelhead, along with a few Kings brought to hand.   The middle section reported moderate guest activity with Steelhead being caught. They were seen holding in pools and moving upriver.   The upper section reported moderate guest density with mostly Steelhead along with a few Brown trout.  Both species were seen holding in pools and moving upriver.   There is no top section report.

Clouds

45° / Clouds

Sunrise: 7:31am

Sunset: 6:05pm

268 CFS Pineville Gauge

185 CFS Dam Release

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Clouds

October 24, 2025

24 OCT '25 / PM: The Manor House guests' reserved areas are OPEN to all other DSR guests tomorrow, for the rest of the season. Appropriate signage has also been posted at the boundaries of these two areas.   The flow from the dam is scheduled to remain at 185 CFS until 10/25/2025 11:59 PM. The CFS at the Pineville gauge is currently 295 and slowly rising.   4:30pm report: current conditions are: Partly Cloudy, 51 degrees, light wind from the N / NW.  Water temperature is 51 degrees.   Throughout the run fish are holding in pools. A lot of the fish that are holding are engaging in spawning activity; please do NOT fish for spawning fish!   The estuary section reported low guest density, slow fishing activity, on Steelhead moving upriver as well as holding in pools.   The lower section reported low guest density and moderate to good fishing activity with primarily Steelhead, along with a few Kings brought to hand.   The middle section reported low to moderate guest activity with Steelhead being caught. They were seen holding in pools and moving upriver.   The upper section reported moderate to high guest density with mostly Steelhead along with a few Kings.  Both species were seen holding in pools and moving upriver.   There is no top section report.   The forecast for tomorrow is:  “Overcast.  High of 49 F.  Winds from the N at 5-10mph.   Pictured below is Meghan with her first Steelhead!  Meghan was fishing with Nick Pepper of ‘All Around Anglers Guide Service’.  

Clouds

45° / Clouds

Sunrise: 7:30am

Sunset: 6:07pm

295 CFS Pineville Gauge

185 CFS Dam Release

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Clouds

October 24, 2025

24 OCT '25: The Manor House guests' reserved areas, the South channel below the Glide, as well as the Upper Clay, are both OPEN to all other DSR guests today, as well as for the rest of the season. Appropriate signage has also been posted at the boundaries of these two areas, to indicate whether or not the areas are accessible. We have an ample number of full day fishing passes for immediate sale starting as of 8 AM ($105 each); by extension, we will have ample afternoon-only fishing passes to sell, starting at 1 PM today ($65 each). It should be noted that individuals have been able to now purchase daily access fishing passes online, for the next day; the amount of available passes online will vary day-by-day, but try that option before you attempt a walk-up pass. The flow from the dam is scheduled to remain at 185 CFS until 10/24/2025 11:59 PM. The CFS at the Pineville gauge is currently 256. 9 AM report: current conditions are: overcast, 43 degrees (high of 49 degrees forecasted), very light wind, drizzling. Water temperature is 50 degrees. Throughout the run fish are holding in pools. A lot of the fish that are holding are engaging in spawning activity; please do NOT fish for spawning fish! The estuary section reported low guest density, slow fishing activity, on Steelhead moving upriver as well as holding in pools. The lower section reported low guest density in the lower part, moderate guest density in the upper part, experiencing slow fishing throughout, on Steelhead only, with these fish moving upriver as well as holding in pools in the lower part, and holding in pools in the upper part. The middle section reported moderate guest density in the lower part, high guest density in the upper part; experiencing slow fishing activity in the lower part, and good fishing activity in the upper part, with Steelhead only, which are holding in pools in the lower part, and moving through in the upper part. The upper section reported high guest density throughout, with good fishing activity throughout, on Steelhead only, which are moving through. There is no top section report. The forecast for tonight is: "Overcast. Low 37F. Winds N at 5 to 10 mph". The forecast for tomorrow is: "Cloudy. High 49F. Winds N at 5 to 10 mph".

Rain

41° / Rain

Sunrise: 7:30am

Sunset: 6:07pm

264 CFS Pineville Gauge

185 CFS Dam Release

rain

Rain

October 23, 2025

23 OCT '25: The Manor House guests' reserved areas, the South channel below the Glide, as well as the Upper Clay, are both OPEN to all other DSR guests for the rest of the season. The flow from the dam is scheduled to remain at 185 CFS until 10/23/2025 11:59 PM. The CFS at the Pineville gauge is currently 244.   5 PM report: Water temperature is 53 degrees.   Throughout the run, unless otherwise noted, fish are both moving upriver as well as holding in pools. A lot of the fish that are holding are engaging in spawning activity; please do NOT fish for spawning fish!   The estuary section reported Salmon moving upriver. The lower section reported low guest density throughout, experiencing slow fishing activity.  Steelhead were holding in pools. The middle section reported low guest density in the lower part, moderate guest density in the upper part; experiencing moderate fishing activity throughout, with Steelhead, King, Coho and Brown Trout. The upper section reported moderate guest density, with good fishing activity, Steelhead the predominant species. Most fish are moving upriver. The top section reported moderate guest density, good fishing activity, again, Steelhead moving upriver. The forecast for tonight is: Cloudy with periods of rain. Low 41F. Winds W at 5 to 10 mph. Chance of rain 90%. Rainfall near a quarter of an inch. The forecast for tomorrow is: "Cloudy with occasional rain...mainly in the morning. High 49F. Winds W at 5 to 10 mph. Chance of rain 100%. Rainfall around a quarter of an inch".  

Rain

49° / Rain

Sunrise: 7:28am

Sunset: 6:08pm

252 CFS Pineville Gauge

185 CFS Dam Release

rain

Rain

October 23, 2025

23 OCT '25: The Manor House guests' reserved areas, the South channel below the Glide, as well as the Upper Clay, are both OPEN to all other DSR guests today, as well as for the rest of the season. Appropriate signage has also been posted at the boundaries of these two areas, to indicate whether or not the areas are accessible. There are three Premium Access passes currently available for sale, online, for tomorrow, 24 Oct '25 We have an ample number of full day fishing passes for immediate sale starting at 6:30 AM ($95 each); by extension, we will have ample afternoon-only fishing passes to sell, starting at 1 PM today ($55 each). It should be noted that individuals have been able to now purchase daily access fishing passes online, for the next day; the amount of available passes online will vary day-by-day, but try that option before you attempt a walk-up pass.

The flow from the dam is scheduled to remain at 185 CFS until 10/23/2025 11:59 PM. The CFS at the Pineville gauge is currently 244.
9 AM report: current conditions are: heavy overcast, 49 degrees (high of 52 degrees forecasted), light wind, wet from overnight rain. Water temperature is 52 degrees.
Throughout the run, unless otherwise noted, fish are both moving upriver as well as holding in pools. A lot of the fish that are holding are engaging in spawning activity; please do NOT fish for spawning fish!
The estuary section reported moderate guest density, moderate fishing activity, on Steelhead moving upriver.
The lower section reported low guest density throughout, experiencing slow fishing activity in the lower part, moderate fishing activity in the upper part, on Steelhead only, with these fish moving upriver in the lower part, and both moving upriver and holding in pools in the upper part.
The middle section reported low guest density in the lower part, moderate guest density in the upper part; experiencing moderate fishing activity throughout, with Steelhead only.
The upper section reported moderate guest density in the lower part, low guest density in the upper part, with moderate fishing activity in the lower part and slow activity in the upper part, on a mix of Chinook (King) Salmon, Coho, Brown Trout, and Steelhead in the lower part, and Kings and Steelhead in the upper part.
The top section reported moderate guest density, moderate fishing activity, with a mix of Kings and Steelhead.
The forecast for tonight is: "A steady rain this evening. Showers continuing overnight. Low 41F. Winds W at 5 to 10 mph. Chance of rain 90%. Rainfall near a half an inch". The forecast for tomorrow is: "Cloudy with occasional rain...mainly in the morning. High 49F. Winds W at 5 to 10 mph. Chance of rain 100%. Rainfall around a quarter of an inch".
featured is Rich, with a nice Steelhead, who is being guided by DSR Guide Mike Ford of Reel Addicted Charters and Guide Service
No photo description available.

Clouds

42° / Clouds

Sunrise: 7:28am

Sunset: 6:08pm

244 CFS Pineville Gauge

185 CFS Dam Release

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Clouds

October 22, 2025

22 Oct 2025 / PM Fishing Report: The Manor House guests' reserved area, the South channel below the Glide, is OPEN to all other DSR guests today, 22 Oct 2025. The Upper Clay will remain closed for the remainder of the day.  Both of the Manor House guests' reserved areas will be CLOSED tomorrow 23 Oct 2025; any updates will be published immediately through here, our website fishing reports, through Guest Services at the Welcome Center, and through the River Patrol assigned to the two specific reserved areas. Appropriate signage has also been posted at the boundaries of these two areas, to indicate whether or not the areas are accessible. The flow from the dam is scheduled to remain at 185 CFS until 10/22/2025 11:59 PM. The CFS at the Pineville gauge is currently 256. Water temperature as of 4:45pm is 54 degrees. Throughout the run, unless otherwise noted, fish are both moving upriver as well as holding in pools. A lot of the fish that are holding are engaging in spawning activity; please do not fish for spawning fish! The estuary section reported low guest density, moderate fishing activity, with a mix of Chinook (King) Salmon and Steelhead. The lower section reported low guest density throughout, experiencing good fishing activity throughout, with a mix of Kings, Steelhead, and an Atlantic salmon. The middle section reported moderate guest density throughout, experiencing moderate to good fishing activity, with a mix of Kings and Steelhead. The upper section reported low guest density and moderate fishing activity on a mix of Kings and Steelhead. The top section reported low guest density, moderate fishing activity, with a mix of Kings and Steelhead. The forecast for tomorrow is: "A steady rain in the morning. Showers continuing in the afternoon. High 51F. Winds WSW at 10 to 15 mph. Chance of rain 80%. Rainfall near a quarter of an inch.”

Clouds

49° / Clouds

Sunrise: 7:27am

Sunset: 6:10pm

252 CFS Pineville Gauge

185 CFS Dam Release

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Clouds

October 22, 2025

22 Oct '25: The Manor House guests' reserved areas, the South channel below the Glide, as well as the Upper Clay, are both CLOSED to all other DSR guests today; any updates will be published immediately through here, our website fishing reports, through Guest Services at the Welcome Center, and through the River Patrol assigned to the two specific reserved areas. Appropriate signage has also been posted at the boundaries of these two areas, to indicate whether or not the areas are accessible. There are four Premium Access passes available for sale online ($50 EA) for tomorrow, 23 October 2025 We have an ample number of full day fishing passes for immediate sale ($95 each); by extension, we will have ample afternoon-only fishing passes to sell, starting at 1 PM today ($55 each). It should be noted that individuals have been able to now purchase daily access fishing passes online, for the next day; the amount of available passes online will vary day-by-day, but try that option before you attempt a walk-up pass. The flow from the dam is scheduled to remain at 185 CFS until 10/22/2025 11:59 PM. The CFS at the Pineville gauge is currently 260. 9 AM report: current conditions are: heavy overcast, 48 degrees (high of 53 degrees forecasted), dead calm, wet from recent sprinkling. Water temperature is 52 degrees. Throughout the run, unless otherwise noted, fish are both moving upriver as well as holding in pools. A lot of the fish that are holding are engaging in spawning activity; please do NOT fish for spawning fish! The estuary section reported moderate guest density, moderate fishing activity, with a mix of Chinook (King) Salmon and Steelhead. The lower section reported low guest density throughout, experiencing slow fishing activity in the lower part, moderate fishing activity in the upper part, with a mix of Kings and Steelhead. The middle section reported moderate guest density in the lower part, low guest density in the upper part; experiencing moderate fishing activity throughout, with a mix of Kings and Steelhead throughout, as well as a single Brown Trout from the lower part, with fish actively moving through the upper part. The upper section reported low guest density in the lower part, no guests present in the upper part, with moderate fishing activity throughout, on a mix of Kings and Steelhead. The top section reported moderate guest density, moderate fishing activity, with a mix of Kings and Steelhead, all moving through. The forecast for tonight is: "Rain showers early will evolve into a more steady rain overnight. Low 43F. Winds SSW at 5 to 10 mph. Chance of rain 80%. Rainfall near a quarter of an inch". The forecast for tomorrow is: "Periods of rain. High 51F. Winds WSW at 10 to 15 mph. Chance of rain 70%. Rainfall around a half an inch"

Clouds

43° / Clouds

Sunrise: 7:27am

Sunset: 6:10pm

260 CFS Pineville Gauge

185 CFS Dam Release

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Clouds

October 21, 2025

21 Oct 2025 / PM Fishing Report: The Manor House guests' reserved areas, the South channel below the Glide, as well as the Upper Clay, are both CLOSED to all other DSR guests tomorrow 22 Oct 2025; any updates will be published immediately through here, our website fishing reports, through Guest Services at the Welcome Center, and through the River Patrol assigned to the two specific reserved areas. Appropriate signage has also been posted at the boundaries of these two areas, to indicate whether or not the areas are accessible. The flow from the dam is scheduled to remain at 185 CFS until 10/21/2025 11:59 PM. The CFS at the Pineville gauge is currently 268. Throughout the run, unless otherwise noted, fish are both moving upriver as well as holding in pools. A lot of the fish that are holding are engaging in spawning activity; please do not fish for spawning fish! The estuary section reported low guest density, moderate fishing activity, with a mix of Chinook (King) Salmon and Steelhead. The lower section reported low guest density throughout, experiencing good fishing activity throughout, with a mix of Kings, Steelhead, and a few Brown trout. The middle section reported moderate guest density throughout, experiencing moderate fishing activity, with a mix of Kings and Steelhead. The upper section reported low guest density and moderate fishing activity on a mix of Kings and Steelhead. The top section reported low guest density, moderate fishing activity, with a mix of Kings and Steelhead. The forecast for tomorrow is: "Cloudy with occasional rain showers. High 53F. Winds SW at 10 to 15 mph. Chance of rain 50%."

Clouds

57° / Clouds

Sunrise: 7:26am

Sunset: 6:11pm

268 CFS Pineville Gauge

185 CFS Dam Release

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Clouds

October 21, 2025

21 Oct 2025: The Manor House guests' reserved areas, the South channel below the Glide, as well as the Upper Clay, are both CLOSED to all other DSR guests today; any updates will be published immediately through here, our website fishing reports, through Guest Services at the Welcome Center, and through the River Patrol assigned to the two specific reserved areas. Appropriate signage has also been posted at the boundaries of these two areas, to indicate whether or not the areas are accessible. We have an ample number of full day fishing passes for immediate sale ($95 each); by extension, we will have ample afternoon-only fishing passes to sell, starting at 1 PM today ($55 each). It should be noted that individuals have been able to now purchase daily access fishing passes online, for the next day; the amount of available passes online will vary day-by-day, but try that option before you attempt a walk-up pass. The flow from the dam is scheduled to remain at 185 CFS until 10/21/2025 11:59 PM. The CFS at the Pineville gauge is currently 290. 9 AM report: current conditions are: hazy blue skies, brilliant sunshine, 47 degrees (high of 64 degrees forecasted), dead calm, dry. Water temperature is 54 degrees. Throughout the run, unless otherwise noted, fish are both moving upriver as well as holding in pools. A lot of the fish that are holding are engaging in spawning activity; please do not fish for spawning fish! The estuary section reported high guest density, good fishing activity, with a mix of Chinook (King) Salmon and Steelhead. The lower section reported low guest density throughout, experiencing moderate fishing activity throughout, with a mix of Kings and Steelhead. The middle section reported moderate guest density throughout; experiencing moderate fishing activity throughout, with a mix of Kings and Steelhead throughout. The upper section reported moderate guest density in the lower part, high guest density in the upper part, with moderate fishing activity in the lower part, and good fishing activity in the upper part, on a mix of Kings and Steelhead, all holding in pools. The top section reported moderate guest density, good fishing activity, with a mix of Kings and Steelhead. The forecast for tonight is: "Cloudy skies this evening will become partly cloudy after midnight. Slight chance of a rain shower. Low 46F. Winds light and variable". The forecast for tomorrow is: "Rain showers early with overcast skies later in the day. High 53F. Winds SW at 10 to 15 mph. Chance of rain 60%" featured is DSR Guide Mike Ford, of Reel Addicted Charters and Guide Service, with a nice Atlantic Salmon No photo description available.

Clear

41° / Clear

Sunrise: 7:26am

Sunset: 6:11pm

295 CFS Pineville Gauge

185 CFS Dam Release

clear

Clear

October 20, 2025

20 Oct 2025/PM: The Manor House guests' reserved areas, the South channel below the Glide as well as the Upper Clay, are both CLOSED to all DSR guests tomorrow, Tuesday, October 21st, 2025; any updates will be published immediately through here, our website fishing reports, through Guest Services at the Welcome Center, and through the River Patrol assigned to the two specific reserved areas. Appropriate signage has also been posted at the boundaries of these two areas, to indicate whether or not the areas are accessible.   The flow from the dam is scheduled to remain at 185 CFS until 10/21/2025 11:59 PM. The CFS at the Pineville gauge is currently 273 and rising as of 4:30pm. Current conditions: Overcast, breezy with scattered showers, water temperature is 57 degrees.   Throughout the run, fish are both moving upriver as well as holding in pools. A lot of the fish that are holding are engaging in spawning activity; please do not fish for spawning fish! The estuary section reported low guest density, moderate fishing activity, with Steelhead only.   From the Estuary to the top of the run King Salmon are still the predominant fish being brought to hand, but Steelhead have increased significantly over the past several days, with the odd Atlantic or Brown as well.  Cohos have tapered off.   Tomorrows Forecast:  “Partly cloudy skies in the morning will give way to cloudy skies in the afternoon. There is a slight chance of a passing shower.  High of 63F.  Winds will be from the South at 10-15mph.

Clouds

49° / Clouds

Sunrise: 7:24am

Sunset: 6:13pm

273 CFS Pineville Gauge

185 CFS Dam Release

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Clouds

October 20, 2025

20 Oct 2025: The Manor House guests' reserved areas, the South channel below the Glide as well as the Upper Clay, are both OPEN to all DSR guests today; any updates will be published immediately through here, our website fishing reports, through Guest Services at the Welcome Center, and through the River Patrol assigned to the two specific reserved areas. Appropriate signage has also been posted at the boundaries of these two areas, to indicate whether or not the areas are accessible. As of 9 AM we have an ample number of full day fishing passes for immediate sale ($95 each); by extension, we will have ample afternoon-only fishing passes to sell, starting at 1 PM today ($55 each). It should be noted that individuals have been able to now purchase daily access fishing passes online, for the next day; the amount of available passes online will vary day-by-day, but try that option before you attempt a walk-up pass. The flow from the dam is scheduled to remain at 185 CFS until 10/20/2025 11:59 PM. The CFS at the Pineville gauge is currently 232. 9 AM report: current conditions are: overcast, 56 degrees (high of 57 degrees forecasted), dead calm, wet from morning rains. Water temperature is 58 degrees. Throughout the run, fish are both moving upriver as well as holding in pools. A lot of the fish that are holding are engaging in spawning activity; please do not fish for spawning fish! The estuary section reported low guest density, moderate fishing activity, with Steelhead only. The lower section reported moderate guest density in the lower part, low guest density in the upper part, experiencing good fishing activity in the lower part and moderate fishing activity in the upper part, with Steelhead only in the lower part, and a mix of Kings and Steelhead in the upper part. The middle section reported moderate guest density throughout; experiencing moderate fishing activity throughout, with a mix of Kings and Steelhead throughout. The upper section reported moderate guest density throughout, with moderate fishing activity throughout, on a mix of Kings and Steelhead. The top section reported moderate guest density, good fish activity, with a mix of Kings and Steelhead. The forecast for tonight is: "Cloudy skies early, followed by partial clearing. Slight chance of a rain shower. Low 43F. Winds WNW at 10 to 20 mph". The forecast for tomorrow is: "Partly cloudy skies in the morning will give way to cloudy skies during the afternoon. Slight chance of a rain shower. High 63F. Winds S at 10 to 15 mph"

Rain

54° / Rain

Sunrise: 7:24am

Sunset: 6:13pm

228 CFS Pineville Gauge

185 CFS Dam Release

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Rain

October 19, 2025

19 OCT '25 / PM Report:   The Manor House guests' reserved areas, the South channel below the Glide as well as the Upper Clay will be OPEN to all DSR guests today, Monday, October 20th, 2025; any updates will be published immediately through here, our website fishing reports, through Guest Services at the Welcome Center, and through the River Patrol assigned to the two specific reserved areas. Appropriate signage has also been posted at the boundaries of these two areas, to indicate whether or not the areas are accessible.   The flow from the dam is scheduled to remain at 185 CFS until 10/19/2025 11:59 PM. The CFS at the Pineville gauge is currently 195. Water temperature as of 4:15pm is 58 degrees.   The estuary section reported a low density of guests currently fishing with slow angling success.  A mixture of Kings and Steelhead were seen lingering in small pods but not moving upriver.   The lower section reported a moderate guest density, with slow to moderate angling success for Kings and Steelhead. Fish were reported as moving upriver and holding in pools.   The middle section reported a moderate guest density and good to fishing with Kings and Steelhead being brought to hand.   The upper section reported a High angler volume with good fishing for Kings and Steelhead. Fish were reported as moving upriver and holding in pools.   The top section reported low angling pressure, with moderate angling success, with Kings and Steelhead.   Tomorrow’s Forecast:  “Periods of rain.  High 56 F.  Winds from the West at 15-25mph.  Chance of rain 80%.  Rainfall around ¼”.  Higher wind gusts are possible.”  

Clouds

73° / Clouds

Sunrise: 7:23am

Sunset: 6:15pm

195 CFS Pineville Gauge

185 CFS Dam Release

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Clouds

October 19, 2025

19 OCT '25 / AM Report:   The Manor House guests' reserved areas, the South channel below the Glide as well as the Upper Clay will be OPEN to all DSR guests today, Sunday, October 19th, 2025; any updates will be published immediately through here, our website fishing reports, through Guest Services at the Welcome Center, and through the River Patrol assigned to the two specific reserved areas. Appropriate signage has also been posted at the boundaries of these two areas, to indicate whether or not the areas are accessible.   The flow from the dam is scheduled to remain at 185 CFS until 10/19/2025 11:59 PM. The CFS at the Pineville gauge is currently 195. Water temperature as of 9:30am was 54 degrees.   The estuary section reported a low density of guests currently fishing with slow angling success. Kings and Steelhead were reported as moving upriver and holding in pools.   The lower section reported a moderate guest density, with slow to moderate angling success for Kings and Steelhead. Fish were reported as moving upriver and holding in pools.   The middle section reported a high guest density and good to fishing with Kings and Steelhead being brought to hand.   The upper section reported a low angler volume with good fishing for Kings and Steelhead. Fish were reported as moving upriver quickly.   The top section reported low angling pressure, with moderate angling success, with Kings and Steelhead.

Clouds

61° / Clouds

Sunrise: 7:23am

Sunset: 6:15pm

195 CFS Pineville Gauge

185 CFS Dam Release

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Clouds

October 18, 2025

18 OCT '25 / pm Report:   The Manor House guests' reserved areas, the South channel below the Glide as well as the Upper Clay will be OPEN to all DSR guests tomorrow, Sunday, October 19th, 2025; any updates will be published immediately through here, our website fishing reports, through Guest Services at the Welcome Center, and through the River Patrol assigned to the two specific reserved areas. Appropriate signage has also been posted at the boundaries of these two areas, to indicate whether the areas are accessible.   The flow from the dam is scheduled to remain at 185 CFS until 10/18/2025 11:59 PM. The CFS at the Pineville gauge is currently 195.   The water temperature as of 4:00pm was 58 degrees. The estuary section reported a low density of guests currently fishing with slow angling success. Kings and Steelhead were reported as moving upriver and holding in pools.   The lower section reported a low guest density, with low angling success for Kings and Steelhead.  Fish were reported as moving upriver and holding in pools.   The middle section reported a moderate guest density and good fishing for Kings and Steelhead that were seen both holding in pools and moving upriver.   The upper section reported high angler volume with good fishing for Kings and Steelhead. Fish were reported holding and moving upriver.   The top section reported low angling pressure, with good angling success, with Kings and Steelhead.   Tomorrow’s Weather Forecast: “Partly Cloudy.  Gusty winds in the afternoon.  High of 75F.   Winds from the S / SE at 10-20mph with higher gusts possible.” Pictured below is Ben with a rare Pink Salmon brought to hand.

Clouds

63° / Clouds

Sunrise: 7:22am

Sunset: 6:16pm

195 CFS Pineville Gauge

185 CFS Dam Release

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Clouds

October 18, 2025

18 OCT '25 / AM Report:   The Manor House guests' reserved areas, the South channel below the Glide as well as the Upper Clay will be CLOSED to all DSR guests today, Saturday, October 18th, 2025; any updates will be published immediately through here, our website fishing reports, through Guest Services at the Welcome Center, and through the River Patrol assigned to the two specific reserved areas. Appropriate signage has also been posted at the boundaries of these two areas, to indicate whether or not the areas are accessible.   The flow from the dam is scheduled to remain at 185 CFS until 10/18/2025 11:59 PM. The CFS at the Pineville gauge is currently 195.   The estuary section reported a low density of guests currently fishing with slow angling success. Kings and Steelhead were reported as moving upriver and holding in pools.   The lower section reported a moderate guest density, with moderate angling success for Kings, Coho, and Steelhead. Fish were reported as moving upriver and holding in pools.   The middle section reported a moderate to high guest density and good to fishing with “a lot” of Kings and Steelhead being brought to hand. Also, one Atlantic salmon was caught.   The upper section reported a moderate angler volume with good fishing for Kings and Steelhead. Fish were reported as moving upriver quickly.   The top section reported low angling pressure, with good angling success, with Kings, Steelhead, and a few Brown trout.

Clouds

48° / Clouds

Sunrise: 7:22am

Sunset: 6:16pm

195 CFS Pineville Gauge

185 CFS Dam Release

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Clouds

October 17, 2025

17 OCT '25 / PM Report:  The Manor House guests' reserved areas the South channel below the Glide as well as the Upper Clay will be CLOSED to all DSR guests tomorrow, Saturday, October 18th, 2025; any updates will be published immediately through here, our website fishing reports, through Guest Services at the Welcome Center, and through the River Patrol assigned to the two specific reserved areas. Appropriate signage has also been posted at the boundaries of these two areas, to indicate whether or not the areas are accessible.   It should be noted that individuals have been able to now purchase daily access fishing passes online, for the next day; the number of available passes online will vary day-by but try that option before you attempt a walk-up pass.   The flow from the dam is scheduled to remain at 185 CFS until 10/17/2025 11:59 PM. The CFS at the Pineville gauge is currently 198.   NOTE: as our temperatures edge closer to freezing, through actual thermometer reading, or wind chill, please ensure that you do not remove fish wholly from the water, if at all possible, as that has the very real potential to damage their gills.   The estuary section reported no guests currently fishing.  Some Kings and Steelhead were seen milling about in the North Channel.   The lower section reported low to moderate guest density, with moderate to good fishing for Kings and Steelhead.   The middle section reported moderate guest density and moderate to good fishing with Kings and Steelhead.   The upper section reported High Angler Volume with Excellent Fishing for Kings, Steelhead, Browns and a few Atlantics.  

Clouds

53° / Clouds

Sunrise: 7:21am

Sunset: 6:18pm

198 CFS Pineville Gauge

185 CFS Dam Release

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Clouds

October 17, 2025

17 OCT '25: The Manor House guests' reserved areas (the South channel below the Glide and The Upper Clay) are CLOSED to all guests until further notice; any updates will be published immediately through here, our website fishing reports, through Guest Services at the Welcome Center, and through the River Patrol assigned to the two specific reserved areas. Appropriate signage has also been posted at the boundaries of these two areas, to indicate whether or not the areas are accessible. As of 9:15 AM we have an ample number of full day fishing passes for immediate sale ($105 each); by extension, we will have ample afternoon-only fishing passes to sell, starting at 1 PM today ($65 each). It should be noted that individuals have been able to now purchase daily access fishing passes online, for the next day; the amount of available passes online will vary day-by-day, but try that option before you attempt a walk-up pass. The flow from the dam is scheduled to remain at 185 CFS until 10/17/2025 11:59 PM. The CFS at the Pineville gauge is currently 198. 9:15 AM report: current conditions are: hazy mostly cloudy skies, weak and diffused sunshine, 41 degrees (high of 55 degrees forecasted), dead calm, dry. Water temperature is 50 degrees. NOTE: as our temperatures edge closer to freezing, through actual thermometer reading, or wind chill, please ensure that you do not remove fish wholly from the water, if at all possible, as that has the very real potential to damage their gills. The estuary section reported low guest density, good fishing activity, with Chinook (King) Salmon and Steelhead, which are moving upriver as well as holding in pools. The lower section reported low guest density throughout, experiencing good fishing activity in the lower part and slow fishing activity in the upper part, with a mix of Kings and Steelhead in the lower part, and Kings only in the upper part, that are moving upriver as well as holding in pools throughout. A lot of the fish that are holding are engaging in spawning activity; please do not fish for spawners! The middle section reported moderate guest density throughout; experiencing moderate fishing activity throughout, with a mix of Kings and Steelhead throughout, with these fish moving upriver in the lower part, and moving upriver as well as holding in pools in the upper part. The upper section reported high guest density in the lower part, moderate guest density in the upper part, with moderate fishing activity throughout, on Kings only in the lower part (as well as one Atlantic Salmon here), and a mix of Kings and Steelhead in the upper part, that are moving upriver as well as holding in pools throughout. The top section reported low guest density, slow fish activity, Kings only, that are moving upriver as well as holding in pools. The forecast for tonight is: "Cloudy. Low 41F. Winds light and variable". The forecast for tomorrow is: "Cloudy skies. High around 65F. Winds SE at 5 to 10 mph" featured are Nick, with a nice Atlantic Salmon; Danica, with her very first Steelhead, who is being guided by DSR Guide Nate Adam of Up N' Adam Guide Service; Steven, with a massive Brown Trout, who is being guided by DSR Guide Troy Creasy of High Adventure Sportsfishing No photo description available.

Clouds

39° / Clouds

Sunrise: 7:21am

Sunset: 6:18pm

198 CFS Pineville Gauge

185 CFS Dam Release

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Clouds

October 16, 2025

16 OCT '25 / PM Report:  The Manor House guests' reserved areas the South channel below the Glide is currently CLOSED;  The Upper Clay is OPEN to all guests until Close of Business today; any updates will be published immediately through here, our website fishing reports, through Guest Services at the Welcome Center, and through the River Patrol assigned to the two specific reserved areas. Appropriate signage has also been posted at the boundaries of these two areas, to indicate whether or not the areas are accessible.   It should be noted that individuals have been able to now purchase daily access fishing passes online, for the next day; the number of available passes online will vary day-by but try that option before you attempt a walk-up pass.   The flow from the dam is scheduled to remain at 185 CFS until 10/16/2025 11:59 PM. The CFS at the Pineville gauge is currently 198.   NOTE: as our temperatures edge closer to freezing, through actual thermometer reading, or wind chill, please ensure that you do not remove fish wholly from the water, if at all possible, as that has the very real potential to damage their gills.   The estuary section reported low guest density, and low fishing activity, with Chinook (King) and Steelhead, moving upriver.   The lower section reported low guest density, and moderate fishing activity with Cohos and Steelhead   The middle section reported moderate guest density and moderate to good fishing with Kings and Steelhead brought to hand   The upper section reported moderate guest density with low angling success.  Cohos and Steelhead were the predominant species in this area.   The top section reported low angling pressure, with slow angling success, with Kings and Steelhead.   The forecast for tomorrow is:  “Partly Cloudy. High of 54 F.  Winds N / NW @5-10mph.  

Clear

52° / Clear

Sunrise: 7:20am

Sunset: 6:19pm

198 CFS Pineville Gauge

185 CFS Dam Release

clear

Clear

October 16, 2025

16 OCT '25: The Manor House guests' reserved areas (the South channel below the Glide and The Upper Clay) are CLOSED to all guests until further notice; any updates will be published immediately through here, our website fishing reports, through Guest Services at the Welcome Center, and through the River Patrol assigned to the two specific reserved areas. Appropriate signage has also been posted at the boundaries of these two areas, to indicate whether or not the areas are accessible. As of 10 AM we have an ample number of full day fishing passes for immediate sale ($95 each); by extension, we will have ample afternoon-only fishing passes to sell, starting at 1 PM today ($55 each). It should be noted that individuals have been able to now purchase daily access fishing passes online, for the next day; the amount of available passes online will vary day-by-day, but try that option before you attempt a walk-up pass. The flow from the dam is scheduled to remain at 185 CFS until 10/16/2025 11:59 PM. The CFS at the Pineville gauge is currently 198. 10:15 AM report: current conditions are: hazy blue skies and bright sunshine, 47 degrees (high of 55 degrees forecasted), light winds, chilly, dry. Water temperature is 52 degrees. NOTE: as our temperatures edge closer to freezing, through actual thermometer reading, or wind chill, please ensure that you do not remove fish wholly from the water, if at all possible, as that has the very real potential to damage their gills. The estuary section reported moderate guest density, moderate fishing activity, with Chinook (King) and Steelhead, moving upriver. The lower section reported moderate guest density in the lower part, low guest density in the upper part, experiencing slow fishing activity in the lower part and moderate fishing activity in the upper part, with a mix of Kings and Steelhead throughout, that are moving upriver as well as holding in pools throughout. A lot of the fish that are holding are engaging in spawning activity; please do not fish for spawners! The middle section reported low guest density in the lower part, moderate guest density in the upper part; experiencing moderate fishing activity throughout, with a mix of Kings and Steelhead throughout, with these fish moving upriver as well as holding in pools in the lower part, and moving upriver in the upper part. The upper section reported high guest density in the lower part, low guest density in the upper part, with moderate fishing activity in the lower part, and slow fishing activity in the upper part, on Kings and Steelhead in the lower part, and Kings only in the upper part, that are moving holding in the lower part, and moving upriver as well as holding in pools in the upper part. The top section reported no guests present, moderate fish activity (public side), with a mix of Kings and Steelhead, that are moving upriver as well as holding in pools. The forecast for tonight is: "Clear to partly cloudy. Low 32F. Winds NNE at 5 to 10 mph". The forecast for tomorrow is: "Partly cloudy skies. High near 55F. Winds NNW at 5 to 10 mph".

Clouds

42° / Clouds

Sunrise: 7:20am

Sunset: 6:19pm

202 CFS Pineville Gauge

185 CFS Dam Release

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October 15, 2025

15 Oct '25 / PM Fishing Report: The Manor House guests' reserved area (the South channel below the Glide and The Upper Clay) are OPEN to all guests 10/15/2025. Both reserved areas will be CLOSED 10/16/2025 until further notice; any updates will be published immediately through here, our website fishing reports, through Guest Services at the Welcome Center, and through the River Patrol assigned to the two specific reserved areas. Appropriate signage has also been posted at the boundaries of these two areas, to indicate whether or not the areas are accessible. The flow from the dam is scheduled to remain at 185 CFS until 10/15/2025 11:59 PM. The CFS at the Pineville gauge is currently 198.  Water temperature was 58 degrees at 5:00pm. There are three lodges available on the 16th of October: Mud Creek, Salmon Run Lodge and Deer Run. The lodges are for one night only and have a minimum occupancy rate of 3 guests for Mud Creek and Deer Run and for Salmon Run 5 guests. The lodges can be booked online. The estuary section had a moderate volume of anglers with moderate angling success. Kings and Steelhead were seen holding in pools. The lower section reported moderate guest density with Kings and Steelhead being brought to hand.  Fish were seen moving upriver and holding in pools. The middle section reported a low guest density, and good to excellent angling success, with Kings, Coho, Browns and Steelhead both moving upriver and holding in pools. The upper section reported moderate to high guest density, with good angling success.  Kings and Steelhead being the primary species brought to hand. The top section reported as having no guests present.

Clouds

52° / Clouds

Sunrise: 7:18am

Sunset: 6:21pm

198 CFS Pineville Gauge

185 CFS Dam Release

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October 15, 2025

15 Oct '25:
As of 9 AM we have an ample number of full day fishing passes for immediate sale ($95 each); by extension, we will have ample afternoon-only fishing passes to sell, starting at 1 PM today ($55 each). It should be noted that individuals have been able to now purchase daily access fishing passes online from 16 October 2025 on; the amount of available passes online will vary day-by-day, but try that option before you attempt a walk-up pass.
There are two lodges available for immediate booking in absolute prime time for 2026: 1 October 2026 Meadow Lodge (6 person capacity - may increase to 7 persons by request, or even 8 persons with the approval of management); 2 October 2026 Estuary Lodge (4 person capacity - may increase to 5 persons by request, or even 6 persons with the approval of management ).
The two Manor House guests' reserved areas (the South channel below the Glide, and a portion of the Upper Clay) are both OPEN to all categories of guests today, until further notice; any updates will be published immediately through here, our website fishing reports, through Guest Services at the Welcome Center, and through the River Patrol assigned to the two specific reserved areas. Appropriate signage has also been posted at the boundaries of these two areas, to indicate whether or not the areas are accessible.
The flow from the dam is scheduled to remain at 185 CFS until 10/15/2025 11:59 PM. The CFS at the Pineville gauge is currently 202.
9 AM report: Current conditions are: mostly overcast with indistinct patches of blue, 47 degrees (high of 54 degrees forecasted), windy, chilly, dry. Water temperature is 58 degrees.
The estuary section reported moderate guest density, moderate fishing activity, with Chinook (King) and Steelhead, moving upriver.
The lower section reported low guest density in the lower part, moderate guest density in the upper part, experiencing slow fishing activity in the lower part and moderate fishing activity in the upper part, with a mix of Kings and Steelhead throughout, that are moving upriver in the lower part, and are both moving upriver as well as holding in pools in the upper part. A lot of the fish that are holding are engaging in spawning activity; please do not fish for spawners!
The middle section reported moderate guest density throughout; experiencing moderate fishing activity throughout, with a mix of Kings and Steelhead throughout, with these fish moving upriver as well as holding in pools throughout this section.
The upper section reported moderate guest density in the lower part, low guest density in the upper part, with good fishing activity in the lower part, and slow fishing activity in the upper part, on Kings and Steelhead in the lower part, and Kings only in the upper part, that are moving upriver as well as holding in pools.
The top section reported low guest density, slow fish activity, Kings only, that are moving upriver as well as holding in pools.
The forecast for tonight is: "A clear sky. Low 34F. Winds N at 5 to 10 mph". The forecast for tomorrow is: "A mainly sunny sky. High around 55F. Winds NNW at 10 to 20 mph".
featured is Craig, with his first Steelhead, who is being guided by DSR Guide Scott Mathna of RedLegg Outfitters
No photo description available.

Clouds

50° / Clouds

Sunrise: 7:18am

Sunset: 6:21pm

202 CFS Pineville Gauge

185 CFS Dam Release

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October 14, 2025

14 Oct '25 / PM Fishing Report: The Manor House guests' reserved area (the South channel below the Glide) is OPEN to all guests 10/14/2025 as of 4:30pm. The Upper Clay will remain CLOSED until further notice; any updates will be published immediately through here, our website fishing reports, through Guest Services at the Welcome Center, and through the River Patrol assigned to the two specific reserved areas. Appropriate signage has also been posted at the boundaries of these two areas, to indicate whether or not the areas are accessible. The flow from the dam is scheduled to remain at 185 CFS until 10/14/2025 11:59 PM. The CFS at the Pineville gauge is currently 198.  Water temperature was 60 degrees at 4:30pm. There are three lodges available on the 16th of October: Mud Creek, Salmon Run Lodge and Deer Run. The lodges are for one night only and have a minimum occupancy rate of 3 guests for Mud Creek and Deer Run and for Salmon Run 5 guests. The lodges can be booked online. The estuary section had a low volume of anglers.  Kings were seen moving upriver and holding. The lower section reported moderate guest density with Kings and Steelhead being caught.  Fishing was rated as moderate to good. The middle section reported moderate guest density, and moderate angling success, with Kings, Coho, and Steelhead both moving upriver and holding in pools. The upper section reported moderate guest density, with good angling success.  Kings and Steelhead being the primary species brought to hand. The top section reported as having no guests present.

Clouds

58° / Clouds

Sunrise: 7:17am

Sunset: 6:23pm

198 CFS Pineville Gauge

185 CFS Dam Release

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October 14, 2025

14 Oct '25 there are two lodges available for immediate booking in absolute prime time for 2026: 1 October 2026 Meadow Lodge (6 person capacity - may increase to 7 persons by request, or even 8 persons with the approval of management); 2 October 2026 Estuary Lodge (4 person capacity - may increase to 5 persons by request, or even 6 persons with the approval of management ).
As of 9 AM we have a number of full day fishing passes for immediate sale ($95 each); by extension, we will have ample afternoon-only fishing passes to sell, starting at 1 PM today ($55 each)
It should be noted that individuals have been able to now purchase daily access fishing passes online from 15 October 2025 on; the amount of available passes online will vary day-by-day, but try that option before you attempt a walk-up pass
The two Manor House guests' reserved areas (the South channel below the Glide, and a portion of the Upper Clay) are CLOSED, to all other categories of guests today, until further notice; any updates will be published immediately through here, our website fishing reports, through Guest Services at the Welcome Center, and through the River Patrol assigned to the two specific reserved areas. Appropriate signage has also been posted at the boundaries of these two areas, to indicate whether or not the areas are accessible.
The flow from the dam is scheduled to remain at 185 CFS until 10/14/2025 11:59 PM. The CFS at the Pineville gauge is currently 198.
9 AM report: Current conditions are: overcast, 54 degrees (high of 62 degrees forecasted), dead calm, dry. Water temperature is 59 degrees.
The estuary section reported low guest density, moderate fishing activity, with Chinook (King) and Steelhead, moving upriver and holding in pools.
The lower section reported low guest density in the lower part, moderate guest density in the upper part, all experiencing moderate fishing activity throughout, with a mix of Kings and Steelhead throughout, as well as a bonus Atlantic Salmon in the upper part, that are both moving upriver as well as holding in pools. A lot of the fish that are holding are engaging in spawning activity; please do not fish for spawners!
The middle section reported moderate guest density throughout; experiencing moderate fishing activity in the lower part, and good fishing activity in the upper part, with a mix of Kings and Steelhead throughout, and a very large Brown Trout in the upper part, with these fish moving upriver as well as holding in pools.
The upper section reported moderate guest density throughout, with moderate fishing activity in the lower part, and slow fishing activity in the upper part, on Kings and Steelhead in the lower part, and Kings only in the upper part, that are moving upriver as well as holding in pools in the lower part, and moving upriver in the upper part.
The top section reported no guests present, moderate fish activity, Kings and Steelhead, that are moving upriver as well as holding in pools.
The forecast for tonight is: "Partly cloudy this evening, then becoming cloudy after midnight. Low around 45F. Winds N at 5 to 10 mph". The forecast for tomorrow is: "Cloudy skies early, then partly cloudy in the afternoon. High 54F. Winds N at 10 to 15 mph".

Clouds

50° / Clouds

Sunrise: 7:17am

Sunset: 6:23pm

202 CFS Pineville Gauge

185 CFS Dam Release

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October 13, 2025

13 Oct '25 / PM Fishing Report: The two Manor House guests' reserved areas (the South channel below the Glide, and a portion of the Upper Clay) will be in effect for tomorrow, Tuesday, October 14th to all other categories of guests, until further notice; any updates will be published immediately through here, our website fishing reports, through Guest Services at the Welcome Center, and through the River Patrol assigned to the two specific reserved areas. Appropriate signage has also been posted at the boundaries of these two areas, to indicate whether or not the areas are accessible. The flow from the dam is scheduled to remain at 185 CFS until 10/14/2025 11:59 PM. The CFS at the Pineville gauge is currently 202.  Water temperature was 57 degrees at 4pm. Procedures for procuring a 'Walk Up' pass are available at the following link: https://douglastonsalmonrun.com/walkup/ There are three lodges available on the 16th of October: Mud Creek, Salmon Run Lodge and Deer Run. The lodges are for one night only and have a minimum occupancy rate of 3 guests for Mud Creek and Deer Run and for Salmon Run 5 guests. The lodges can be booked online. The estuary section had no anglers.  Kings were seen moving upriver and holding. The lower section reported high guest density with Kings and Steelhead being caught.  Fishing was rated as moderate to good. The middle section reported moderate guest density, and good angling success, with Kings, Cohos, Steelhead and Browns both moving upriver and holding in pools. The upper section reported moderate guest density, with moderate fishing activity.  Kings and Steelhead being the primary species brought to hand. The top section reported as having no guests present. Featured below is Buster with a pair of Beautiful Fall Browns.  Buster was fishing with Captain John Wisgo of ‘NY Fish Tales’.

Clouds

56° / Clouds

Sunrise: 7:16am

Sunset: 6:24pm

202 CFS Pineville Gauge

185 CFS Dam Release

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October 13, 2025

13 October 2025: as of 7 AM we have multiple full day fishing passes for immediate sale ($105).  The two Manor House guests' reserved areas (the South channel below the Glide, and a portion of the Upper Clay) are CLOSED, to all other categories of guests, until further notice; any updates will be published immediately through here, our website fishing reports, through Guest Services at the Welcome Center, and through the River Patrol assigned to the two specific reserved areas. Appropriate signage has also been posted at the boundaries of these two areas, to indicate whether or not the areas are accessible.

The flow from the dam is scheduled to remain at 185 CFS until 10/13/2025 11:59 PM. The CFS at the Pineville gauge is currently 198.
9 AM report: Current conditions are: heavy overcast, 52 degrees (high of 62 degrees forecasted), dead calm, light drizzle falling. Water temperature is 56 degrees.
The estuary section reported low guest density, slow fishing activity, with Chinook (King) and Coho salmon, as well as Steelhead, moving upriver and holding in pools.
The lower section reported high guest density in the lower part, low guest density in the upper part, all experiencing moderate fishing activity throughout, with a mix of Kings, Cohos, and Steelhead in the lower part, and Kings and Steelhead in the upper part, that are moving upriver as well as downriver, and holding in pools in the lower part, and moving upriver in the upper part. A lot of the fish that are holding are engaging in spawning activity; please do not fish for spawners!
The middle section reported moderate guest density throughout; experiencing moderate fishing activity throughout, with a mix of Kings and Steelhead in the lower part, and Kings, two Brown Trout, and Steelhead in the upper part, with fish moving upriver in the lower part, and both moving upriver as well as holding in pools in the upper part.
The upper section reported high guest density throughout, with moderate fishing activity throughout, Kings and Steelhead throughout, that are moving upriver as well as holding in pools in the lower part, and moving upriver in the upper part.
The top section reported no guests present, with Kings only, that are moving upriver.
The forecast for tonight is: "Cloudy. Low 49F. Winds light and variable". The forecast for tomorrow is: "Considerable clouds early. Some decrease in clouds later in the day. High 64F. Winds NNW at 5 to 10 mph".
featured are Luke, with a beautiful Steelhead, in a memorable sunrise setting; and Drew (L) and Niko (R) with a brace of nice Steelhead
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Rain

49° / Rain

Sunrise: 7:16am

Sunset: 6:24pm

202 CFS Pineville Gauge

185 CFS Dam Release

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Rain

October 12, 2025

12 Oct '25 / AM Fishing Report: The two Manor House guests' reserved areas (the South channel below the Glide, and a portion of the Upper Clay) are OPEN, today, Sunday, October 12th, 2025, to all other categories of guests, until further notice; any updates will be published immediately through here, our website fishing reports, through Guest Services at the Welcome Center, and through the River Patrol assigned to the two specific reserved areas. Appropriate signage has also been posted at the boundaries of these two areas, to indicate whether or not the areas are accessible. The flow from the dam is scheduled to remain at 185 CFS until 10/12/2025 11:59 PM. The CFS at the Pineville gauge is currently 202. Procedures for procuring a 'Walk Up' pass are available at the following link: https://douglastonsalmonrun.com/walkup/ There are three lodges available on the 16th of October: Mud Creek, Salmon Run Lodge and Deer Run. The lodges are for one night only and have a minimum occupancy rate of 3 guests for Mud Creek and Deer Run and for Salmon Run 5 guests. The lodges can be booked online. The estuary section reported a low number of guests, with moderate angling success, with Chinook (King) salmon moving upriver through both the North and center channels. The lower section reported moderate to high guest density throughout, experiencing moderate to good fishing activity, with Kings and a few Steelhead. Fish were observed as both moving upriver and holding in pools. The middle section reported moderate guest density, and good angling success, with Kings and Steelhead moving upriver and holding in selected pools. Also, an Atlantic salmon was brought to hand. The upper section reported moderate guest density, with moderate fishing activity throughout with Kings and Steelhead being brought to hand. They were moving upriver as well as holding in pools. The top section reported as having no guests present. Featured below is Scott with a beautiful Steelhead!

Clear

59° / Clear

Sunrise: 7:15am

Sunset: 6:26pm

202 CFS Pineville Gauge

185 CFS Dam Release

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Clear

October 11, 2025

11 Oct '25 / PM Fishing Report: ***Starting 10 October opening time will be at 5:30 AM and closing time will be at 7:30 PM.***   The two Manor House guests' reserved areas (the South channel below the Glide, and a portion of the Upper Clay) are OPEN, tomorrow, Sunday, October 12th, 2025, to all other categories of guests, until further notice; any updates will be published immediately through here, our website fishing reports, through Guest Services at the Welcome Center, and through the River Patrol assigned to the two specific reserved areas. Appropriate signage has also been posted at the boundaries of these two areas, to indicate whether the areas are accessible.   The flow from the dam is scheduled to remain at 185 CFS until 10/11/2025 11:59 PM. The CFS at the Pineville gauge is currently 202.  Water temperature was 56F at 2pm.   Procedures for procuring a 'Walk Up' pass are available at the following link: https://douglastonsalmonrun.com/walkup/   There are three lodges available on the 16th of October: Mud Creek, Salmon Run Lodge and Deer Run. The lodges are for one night only and have a minimum occupancy rate of 3 guests for Mud Creek and Deer Run and for Salmon Run 5 guests. The lodges can be booked online.   5pm report: The estuary section reported a low number of guests, with quiet angling success, with Chinook (King) salmon moving upriver through both the North and center channels.   The lower section reported moderate guest density throughout, experiencing moderate fishing activity, with Kings, Cohos, Steelhead, both moving upriver and holding in selected pools.   The middle section reported moderate guest density, and moderate to excellent angling success, with Kings being the primary fish brought to hand.   The upper section reported low guest density, with moderate fishing activity throughout Kings and Cohos, moving upriver.   The top section reported no anglers; Kings, Cohos, and Steelhead moving upriver.   The forecast for tomorrow is: “Sunshine and clouds.  High of 69F.  Winds from the E at 5-10 mph.  

Clouds

59° / Clouds

Sunrise: 7:13am

Sunset: 6:28pm

202 CFS Pineville Gauge

185 CFS Dam Release

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October 11, 2025

11 Oct '25 / AM Fishing Report: The two Manor House guests' reserved areas (the South channel below the Glide, and a portion of the Upper Clay) are CLOSED, today, Saturday, October 11th, 2025, to all other categories of guests, until further notice; any updates will be published immediately through here, our website fishing reports, through Guest Services at the Welcome Center, and through the River Patrol assigned to the two specific reserved areas. Appropriate signage has also been posted at the boundaries of these two areas, to indicate whether or not the areas are accessible. The flow from the dam is scheduled to remain at 185 CFS until 10/11/2025 11:59 PM. The CFS at the Pineville gauge is currently 202. Water temperature is 55 degrees as of 09:30 am. Procedures for procuring a 'Walk Up' pass are available at the following link: https://douglastonsalmonrun.com/walkup/ There are three lodges available on the 16th of October: Mud Creek, Salmon Run Lodge and Deer Run. The lodges are for one night only and have a minimum occupancy rate of 3 guests for Mud Creek and Deer Run and for Salmon Run 5 guests. The lodges can be booked online. The estuary section reported a low number of guests, with slow angling success, with Chinook (King) salmon moving upriver through both the North and center channels. The lower section reported high guest density throughout, experiencing moderate to good fishing activity, with Kings, Coho, and Steelhead. Fish were observed as both moving upriver and holding in selected pools. The middle section reported high guest density, and moderate to good angling success, with Kings and Coho moving upriver and holding in selected pools. The upper section reported moderate guest density, with moderate fishing activity throughout with Kings and Coho being brought to hang. They were moving upriver as well as holding in pools. The top section reported moderate guest density, experiencing slow fishing activity, with Kings only, that are moving upriver and holding in pools. Featured below is Bill (Guided by DSR Guide Brian Ferman of High Hook Guide Service) with a beautiful Atlantic salmon & Jason (one of our Season Pass Holders) with a big King salmon!  

Clouds

58° / Clouds

Sunrise: 7:13am

Sunset: 6:28pm

202 CFS Pineville Gauge

185 CFS Dam Release

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October 10, 2025

10 Oct '25 / PM Fishing Report:   ***Starting tomorrow 10 October opening time will be at 5:30 AM and closing time will be at 7:30 PM.***   the two Manor House guests' reserved areas (the South channel below the Glide, and a portion of the Upper Clay) are CLOSED, tomorrow, Saturday, October 11th, 2025, to all other categories of guests, until further notice; any updates will be published immediately through here, our website fishing reports, through Guest Services at the Welcome Center, and through the River Patrol assigned to the two specific reserved areas. Appropriate signage has also been posted at the boundaries of these two areas, to indicate whether or not the areas are accessible.   The flow from the dam is scheduled to remain at 185 CFS until 10/10/2025 11:59 PM. The CFS at the Pineville gauge is currently 202.   Procedures for procuring a 'Walk Up' pass are available at the following link: https://douglastonsalmonrun.com/walkup/   There are three lodges available on the 16th of October: Mud Creek, Salmon Run Lodge and Deer Run. The lodges are for one night only and have a minimum occupancy rate of 3 guests for Mud Creek and Deer Run and for Salmon Run 5 guests. The lodges can be booked online.   5pm report: The estuary section reported a moderate number of guests, with quiet angling success, with Chinook (King) salmon moving upriver through both the North and center channels.   The lower section reported moderate guest density throughout, experiencing moderate fishing activity, with Kings, Cohos, Steelhead and the occasional Brown, both moving upriver and holding in selected pools.   The middle section reported moderate guest density, and moderate to excellent angling success, with Kings, Cohos, Browns, and Steelhead being brought to hand.   The upper section reported moderate guest density, with moderate fishing activity throughout, Kings and Cohos, that are moving upriver as well as holding in pools.   The top section reported moderate to high guest density, experiencing slow fishing activity, with Kings only, that are moving upriver.   The forecast for tomorrow is:  “Sunshine and Clouds.  High of 66 F.  Winds from the SE at 5-10mph.”  

Clouds

62° / Clouds

Sunrise: 7:12am

Sunset: 6:30pm

202 CFS Pineville Gauge

185 CFS Dam Release

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October 10, 2025

10 Oct '25: as of 10 AM we have 3 full day walk-up fishing passes available for immediate sale ($115 each) the two Manor House guests' reserved areas (the South channel below the Glide, and a portion of the Upper Clay) are CLOSED, to all other categories of guests, until further notice; any updates will be published immediately through here, our website fishing reports, through Guest Services at the Welcome Center, and through the River Patrol assigned to the two specific reserved areas. Appropriate signage has also been posted at the boundaries of these two areas, to indicate whether or not the areas are accessible.

The flow from the dam is scheduled to remain at 185 CFS until 10/10/2025 11:59 PM. The CFS at the Pineville gauge is currently 205.
9 AM report: Current conditions are: hazy blue skies with streaks of indistinct clouds, diffused bright sunshine, 43 degrees (high of 63 degrees forecasted), very light breezes, dry. Water temperature is 50 degrees.
The estuary section reported no guests present, quiet, with Chinook (King) salmon moving upriver through both the North and center channels.
The lower section reported moderate guest density throughout, experiencing moderate fishing activity in the lower part, and good fishing activity in the upper part, with a mix of Kings, Brown Trout, and Steelhead in the lower part, and Kings and Brown Trout in the upper part, that are moving upriver as well as holding in pools.
The middle section reported moderate guest density in the lower part, and low guest density in the upper part; experiencing good fishing activity in the lower part, and moderate fishing activity in the upper part, with a mix of Kings, Brown Trout and Steelhead in the lower part, and Kings only in the upper part, with fish moving upriver, as well as holding in pools throughout.
The upper section reported high guest density throughout, with moderate fishing activity throughout, Kings only, that are moving upriver as well as holding in pools.
The top section reported low guest density, experiencing slow fishing activity, with Kings only, that are moving upriver.
The forecast for tonight is: "Mainly clear. Low around 45F. Winds SSE at 5 to 10 mph". The forecast for tomorrow is: "Sunshine and clouds mixed. High 66F. Winds SE at 5 to 10 mph".
featured is Nick, with a nice Chinook ("King") Salmon, who is being guided today by DSR Guide Brian Ferman of High Hook Guide Service
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Clear

38° / Clear

Sunrise: 7:12am

Sunset: 6:30pm

205 CFS Pineville Gauge

185 CFS Dam Release

clear

Clear

October 9, 2025

***As of 2:55pm the South Channel, below the Glide is open to all DSR Guests.***

Clear

50° / Clear

Sunrise: 7:11am

Sunset: 6:31pm

209 CFS Pineville Gauge

185 CFS Dam Release

clear

Clear

October 9, 2025

09 Oct '25: the two Manor House guests' reserved areas (the South channel below the Glide, and a portion of the Upper Clay) are in effect, for the full day, until further notice; any updates will be published immediately through here, our website fishing reports, through Guest Services at the Welcome Center, and through the River Patrol assigned to the two specific reserved areas. Appropriate signage has also been posted at the boundaries of these two areas, to indicate whether or not the areas are accessible. There are three lodges available on the 16th of October: Mud Creek, Salmon Run Lodge and Deer Run. The lodges are for one night only and have a minimum occupancy rate of 3 guests for Mud Creek and Deer Run and for Salmon Run 5 guests. The lodges can be booked online. WALK-UP PASS PROCEDURES: due to our current online "sold-out" status, for at least the next several weeks, we have implemented our walk-up daily access fishing pass procedures, for both full-day and afternoon-only passes; here is the link to our walk-up pass procedures: https://douglastonsalmonrun.com/walkup/ Starting tomorrow 10 October opening time will be at  5:30 AM and closing time will be at 7:30 PM. The flow from the dam is scheduled to remain at 185 CFS until 10/09/25 11:59 PM. The CFS at the Pineville gauge is currently 209 . Water temperature this morning was 56F. River Patrol 9am, fishing report (this report is a subjective, generalized, evaluation of fishing conditions within large, yet specific, areas of the run, compiled through personal observations of the River Patrol assigned to these areas, as well as those of our surveyed guests angling within these areas, over a span of several hours, and may differ from your personal observations). NOTE: we train our River Patrol to report uniformly, to the following criteria regarding guest density within the particular section of the river run which they patrol: "Low" = few anglers - plenty of space"; "Moderate" = some anglers - some space left"; "High" = crowded - at capacity (with a) rod length in-between (one rod length minimum distance between anglers is defined as with the rod butt on the hip, extended to the side)". Even these descriptions are relative, as at our capacity of 250 guests, we still have 2.5 miles of river, both sides of the river generally accessible, wherein our guests may fish. These same descriptions may not apply to other areas of the river outside of the DSR, where elbow to elbow is sometimes the norm. The estuary section reported low density of anglers with SLOW angling success, Kings  were seen both moving upriver and holding in pools. The lower section reported moderate angler density with moderate to slow success, with Kings and  Steelhead sighted and brought to hand. Fish were seen both holding and moving upriver. The middle section reported moderate to high angler density with moderate to good angler success, again Kings and Coho were moving upstream and holding in pools. The upper section has high to moderate angler density with moderate to good angler success, Kings moving upriver and holding in pools. The top section reported Kings moving upriver. Today’s weather: Sunny. High 54F. Winds N at 5 to 10 mph. Scott, guided by Brian Ferman of High Hook Guide Service  

Clear

40° / Clear

Sunrise: 7:11am

Sunset: 6:31pm

209 CFS Pineville Gauge

185 CFS Dam Release

clear

Clear

October 8, 2025

8 Oct / PM River Patrol Fishing Report:   The Manor House guests' reserved areas (the South channel below the Glide, and the Upper Clay), are both CLOSED tomorrow, 9 October, to all categories of our other guests, for the entire day, until further notice; any other updates will be published immediately through here, our website fishing reports, through Guest Services at the Welcome Center, and through the River Patrol assigned to the two specific reserved areas. Appropriate signage has also been posted at the boundaries of these two areas, to indicate whether the areas are accessible.       https://douglastonsalmonrun.com/walkup/   The flow from the dam is scheduled to remain at 185 CFS until 10/09/2025 11:59 PM. The CFS at the Pineville gauge is currently 224.   4:30PM report: The estuary section reported low guest density, experiencing moderate fishing activity, with Chinook (King) salmon.  We’ve had a strong push of Salmon today thru mid afternoon moving up the north channel into the river.   The lower section reported low guest density and moderate angling success with a mix of Kings, Cohos and Steelhead.   The middle section reported high guest density and good to excellent angling success with Kings, Cohos, Steelhead and a few Browns.   The upper section reported high guest density and good angling success with Kings, Cohos, and Steelhead.   The top section reported low guest density, experiencing moderate angling success with Kings and Steelhead.     The forecast for tomorrow: “Sunny skies.  High of 54 F.  Winds from the North at 5-10mph.  

Clear

55° / Clear

Sunrise: 7:10am

Sunset: 6:33pm

224 CFS Pineville Gauge

185 CFS Dam Release

clear

Clear

October 8, 2025

The Manor House guests' reserved areas (the South channel below the Glide, and the Upper Clay), are both CLOSED tomorrow, 9 October, to all categories of our other guests, for the entire day, until further notice; any other updates will be published immediately through here, our website fishing reports, through Guest Services at the Welcome Center, and through the River Patrol assigned to the two specific reserved areas. Appropriate signage has also been posted at the boundaries of these two areas, to indicate whether or not the areas are accessible.

Clear

60° / Clear

Sunrise: 7:10am

Sunset: 6:33pm

224 CFS Pineville Gauge

185 CFS Dam Release

clear

Clear

October 8, 2025

as of 8 AM we are sold out of full day passes; our walk-up pass procedures are in effect for the afternoon-only pass sales which will begin at 1 PM ($65 each): https://douglastonsalmonrun.com/walkup/
the Manor House guests' reserved areas (the South channel below the Glide, and the Upper Clay), is now OPEN to all categories of guests, for the entire day, until further notice; any other updates will be published immediately through here, our website fishing reports, through Guest Services at the Welcome Center, and through the River Patrol assigned to the two specific reserved areas. Appropriate signage has also been posted at the boundaries of these two areas, to indicate whether or not the areas are accessible.
The flow from the dam is scheduled to remain at 185 CFS until 10/08/2025 11:59 PM. The CFS at the Pineville gauge is currently 252.
9 AM report: Current conditions are: hazy blue skies, diffused sunshine, 57 degrees (high of 61 degrees forecasted), dead calm, dry. Water temperature is 60 degrees.
The estuary section reported low guest density, experiencing moderate fishing activity, with Chinook (King) salmon, which are moving upriver.
The lower section reported low guest density in the lower part, moderate guest density in the upper part, experiencing slow fishing activity in the lower part, and moderate fishing activity in the upper part, with a mix of Kings and Steelhead in the lower part, and Kings only in the upper part, that are moving upriver as well as holding in pools in the lower part, and moving upriver in the upper part.
The middle section reported high guest density in the lower part and moderate guest density in the upper part; experiencing moderate fishing activity throughout, with a mix of Kings and Steelhead in the lower part, and Kings and Brown Trout in the upper part, with fish moving upriver, as well as holding in pools throughout.
The upper section reported high guest density throughout, with good fishing activity throughout, with a mix of Kings, Cohos, and Steelhead throughout, that are all moving upriver.
The top section reported low guest density, experiencing slow fishing activity, with Kings only, that are moving upriver.
The forecast for tonight is: "Some clouds this evening will give way to mainly clear skies overnight. Slight chance of a shower throughout the evening. Low around 35F. Winds NNE at 5 to 10 mph". The forecast for tomorrow is: "A mainly sunny sky. High 54F. Winds N at 5 to 10 mph".
featured is Chris, with a nice chrome Steelhead!
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Rain

51° / Rain

Sunrise: 7:10am

Sunset: 6:33pm

252 CFS Pineville Gauge

185 CFS Dam Release

rain

Rain

October 7, 2025

07 Oct '25: the two Manor House guests' reserved areas (the South channel below the Glide, and a portion of the Upper Clay) will be open, for the full day, tomorrow, Wednesday, October 8th, 2025, until further notice; any updates will be published immediately through here, our website fishing reports, through Guest Services at the Welcome Center, and through the River Patrol assigned to the two specific reserved areas. Appropriate signage has also been posted at the boundaries of these two areas, to indicate whether the areas are accessible.   There are three lodges available on the 16th of October: Mud Creek, Salmon Run Lodge and Deer Run. The lodges are for one night only and have a minimum occupancy rate of 3 guests for Mud Creek and Deer Run and for Salmon Run 5 guests. The lodges can be booked online.   WALK-UP PASS PROCEDURES: due to our current online "sold-out" status, for at least the next several weeks, we have implemented our walk-up daily access fishing pass procedures, for both full-day and afternoon-only passes; here is the link to our walk-up pass procedures: https://douglastonsalmonrun.com/walkup/   The flow from the dam is scheduled to remain at 185 CFS until 10/08/25 11:59 PM. The CFS at the Pineville gauge is currently 195. Water temperature mid-afternoon was 65F.   River Patrol 4:45pm, fishing report (this report is a subjective, generalized, evaluation of fishing conditions within large, yet specific, areas of the run, compiled through personal observations of the River Patrol assigned to these areas, as well as those of our surveyed guests angling within these areas, over a span of several hours, and may differ from your personal observations). NOTE: we train our River Patrol to report uniformly, to the following criteria regarding guest density within the particular section of the river run which they patrol: "Low" = few anglers - plenty of space"; "Moderate" = some anglers - some space left"; "High" = crowded - at capacity (with a) rod length in-between (one rod length minimum distance between anglers is defined as with the rod butt on the hip, extended to the side)". Even these descriptions are relative, as at our capacity of 250 guests, we still have 2.5 miles of river, both sides of the river generally accessible, wherein our guests may fish. These same descriptions may not apply to other areas of the river outside of the DSR, where elbow to elbow is sometimes the norm.   The estuary section reported low density of anglers with quiet angling success, some King Salmon seen holding in pools however there was a large amount moving upriver at the time of this report.   The lower section reported moder angler density with moderate success, with Kings and Cohos and Steelhead sighted and brought to hand. Fish were seen both holding and moving upriver.   The middle section reported high angler density with moderate to good angler success, again Kings and Coho were moving upstream and holding in pools.   The upper section has high angler density with moderate to good angler success, Kings, Coho and Steelhead moving upriver and holding in pools.   The top section reported low angler volume, with slow angler success. Kings moving up-river.   Overall, the fishing bumped up a notch with steelhead making up more of the species seen or brought to hand.  Total rain fall so far has been less than ½” but certainly seemed to increase the overall numbers of fish moving into and up the river.   Tomorrow’s weather: “Mostly Sunny Skies.  Slight chance of a shower throughout the evening with winds from the N / NW at 10-20mph.    

Clouds

64° / Clouds

Sunrise: 7:09am

Sunset: 6:35pm

198 CFS Pineville Gauge

185 CFS Dam Release

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Clouds

October 7, 2025

7 Oct '25: the Manor House guests' reserved area (the Upper Clay), is now OPEN to all categories of guests effective 12:09 PM; the South channel below the Glide remains CLOSED, for today, until further notice; any other updates will be published immediately through here, our website fishing reports, through Guest Services at the Welcome Center, and through the River Patrol assigned to the two specific reserved areas. Appropriate signage has also been posted at the boundaries of these two areas, to indicate whether or not the areas are accessible. On Wednesday, 8 Oct '25, both of the Manor House guest reserved areas will be OPEN to all categories of guests for fishing. As of 9 AM we have 15 full day fishing passes to sell on a first come, first served basis ($105 each) we anticipate having around 45 afternoon-only passes to sell, ($65 each), starting at 1 PM The flow from the dam is scheduled to remain at 185 CFS until 10/07/2025 11:59 PM. The CFS at the Pineville gauge is currently 195. 9 AM report: Current conditions are: overcast skies, 66 degrees (high of 69 degrees forecasted), dead calm, dry. Water temperature is 65 degrees. The estuary section reported low guest density, experiencing slow fishing activity, with Chinook (King) salmon, which are moving upriver as well as holding in pools. The lower section reported moderate guest density throughout, experiencing good fishing activity throughout, with a mix of Kings, Cohos, and Steelhead in the lower part, and Kings only in the upper part, that are moving upriver as well as holding in pools. The middle section reported moderate guest density in the lower part and low guest density in the upper part; experiencing good fishing activity in the lower part and moderate fishing activity in the upper part, with a mix of Kings, Cohos and Steelhead in the lower part, and Kings only in the upper part, with fish moving upriver, as well as holding in pools. The upper section reported high guest density throughout, with moderate fishing activity in the lower part and good fishing activity in the upper part, with a mix of Kings and Steelhead throughout, that are moving upriver as well as holding in pools in the lower part, and moving upriver in the upper part. The top section reported low guest density, experiencing moderate fishing activity, with Kings, moving upriver as well as holding in pools. The forecast for tonight is: "Rain likely. Low 52F. Winds NW at 5 to 10 mph. Chance of rain 100%. Rainfall near a half an inch". The forecast for tomorrow is: "Mostly sunny skies. High 61F. Winds NNW at 10 to 20 mph". featured are James, with a really nice Steelhead, who is being guided by DSR Guide Brian Ferman of High Hook Guide Service; John, with a nice Chinook (King) Salmon, who is being guided by DSR Guide Jerry Sullivan, of Wave Guide Service; Joe (camouflage hat) with a chrome Steelhead; and Johnny (floppy grey hat), with his first Steelhead, who is being guided by DSR Guide Larry Gonzalez of Larry's Fishing Charters
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Clouds

57° / Clouds

Sunrise: 7:09am

Sunset: 6:35pm

195 CFS Pineville Gauge

185 CFS Dam Release

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Clouds

October 6, 2025

06 Oct '25: the two Manor House guests' reserved areas (the South channel below the Glide, and a portion of the Upper Clay) are in effect, for the full day, tomorrow, Tuesday, 07 October, 2025,until further notice; any updates will be published immediately through here, our website fishing reports, through Guest Services at the Welcome Center, and through the River Patrol assigned to the two specific reserved areas. Appropriate signage has also been posted at the boundaries of these two areas, to indicate whether or not the areas are accessible. There are three lodges available on the 16th of October: Mud Creek, Salmon Run Lodge and Deer Run. The lodges are for one night only and have a minimum occupancy rate of 3 guests for Mud Creek and Deer Run and for Salmon Run 5 guests. The lodges can be booked online. WALK-UP PASS PROCEDURES: due to our current online "sold-out" status, for at least the next several weeks, we have implemented our walk-up daily access fishing pass procedures, for both full-day and afternoon-only passes; here is the link to our walk-up pass procedures: https://douglastonsalmonrun.com/walkup/ The flow from the dam is scheduled to remain at 185 CFS until 10/07/25 11:59 PM. The CFS at the Pineville gauge is currently 191. Water temperature taken at 4pm was 68 degrees F. River Patrol 4:30pm, fishing report (this report is a subjective, generalized, evaluation of fishing conditions within large, yet specific, areas of the run, compiled through personal observations of the River Patrol assigned to these areas, as well as those of our surveyed guests angling within these areas, over a span of several hours, and may differ from your personal observations). NOTE: we train our River Patrol to report uniformly, to the following criteria regarding guest density within the particular section of the river run which they patrol: "Low" = few anglers - plenty of space"; "Moderate" = some anglers - some space left"; "High" = crowded - at capacity (with a) rod length in-between (one rod length minimum distance between anglers is defined as with the rod butt on the hip, extended to the side)". Even these descriptions are relative, as at our capacity of 250 guests, we still have 2.5 miles of river, both sides of the river generally accessible, wherein our guests may fish. These same descriptions may not apply to other areas of the river outside of the DSR, where elbow to elbow is sometimes the norm.   The estuary section reported low density of anglers with quiet angling success, Kings and Coho were seen both moving upriver. The lower section reported moderate angler density with moderate success, with Kings and Cohos, Browns and a handful of Steelhead, seen both holding in pools and moving upriver.   The middle section reported low angler density with moderate angler success, again Kings and Coho were moving upstream and holding in pools.   The upper section has high angler density with moderate to good angler success, Kings and Cohos moving upriver and holding in pools.   The top section reported Kings along with Cohos moving upriver.   Today’s weather:  “Rain Likely.  High 69 F.  Winds from the South at 5-10mph.  Chance of rain is 90%.  Total precipitation around ¾”.   Pictured below is Rafael with his first Steelhead.  He was fishing with DSR Guide’s Larry Gonzalez and Nate Adams, from ‘Larry’s Fishing Charters’ and ‘Up and Adam Guide Service’, joint trip.  

Clouds

80° / Clouds

Sunrise: 7:08am

Sunset: 6:37pm

191 CFS Pineville Gauge

185 CFS Dam Release

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Clouds

October 6, 2025

06 Oct '25: the two Manor House guests' reserved areas (the South channel below the Glide, and a portion of the Upper Clay) are in effect, for the full day, tomorrow, until further notice; any updates will be published immediately through here, our website fishing reports, through Guest Services at the Welcome Center, and through the River Patrol assigned to the two specific reserved areas. Appropriate signage has also been posted at the boundaries of these two areas, to indicate whether or not the areas are accessible. There are three lodges available on the 16th of October: Mud Creek, Salmon Run Lodge and Deer Run. The lodges are for one night only and have a minimum occupancy rate of 3 guests for Mud Creek and Deer Run and for Salmon Run 5 guests. The lodges can be booked online. WALK-UP PASS PROCEDURES: due to our current online "sold-out" status, for at least the next several weeks, we have implemented our walk-up daily access fishing pass procedures, for both full-day and afternoon-only passes; here is the link to our walk-up pass procedures: https://douglastonsalmonrun.com/walkup/ The flow from the dam is scheduled to remain at 185 CFS until 10/06/25 11:59 PM. The CFS at the Pineville gauge is currently 195. Water temperature midafternoon was 60F. River Patrol 9am, fishing report (this report is a subjective, generalized, evaluation of fishing conditions within large, yet specific, areas of the run, compiled through personal observations of the River Patrol assigned to these areas, as well as those of our surveyed guests angling within these areas, over a span of several hours, and may differ from your personal observations). NOTE: we train our River Patrol to report uniformly, to the following criteria regarding guest density within the particular section of the river run which they patrol: "Low" = few anglers - plenty of space"; "Moderate" = some anglers - some space left"; "High" = crowded - at capacity (with a) rod length in-between (one rod length minimum distance between anglers is defined as with the rod butt on the hip, extended to the side)". Even these descriptions are relative, as at our capacity of 250 guests, we still have 2.5 miles of river, both sides of the river generally accessible, wherein our guests may fish. These same descriptions may not apply to other areas of the river outside of the DSR, where elbow to elbow is sometimes the norm. The estuary section reported low density of anglers with quiet angling success, Kings and  Coho were seen both moving upriver and holding in pools. The lower section reported high angler density with moderate success, with Kings and  Cohos, Brown, Steelhead and Atlantic sighted and brought to hand. Fish were seen both holding and moving upriver. The middle section reported moderate to high angler density with moderate to good angler success, again Kings and Coho were moving upstream and holding in pools. The upper section has high angler density with moderate to good angler success, Kings, Coho and Steelhead moving upriver and holding in pools. The top section reported Kings moving up river. Today’s weather: Abundant sunshine. Continued very warm. High 82F. Winds light and variable.

Clear

62° / Clear

Sunrise: 7:08am

Sunset: 6:37pm

195 CFS Pineville Gauge

185 CFS Dam Release

clear

Clear

October 5, 2025

6 OCT '25: the Manor House guests' reserved area (the Upper Clay) is CLOSED to all guests for the day - The South Channel below the glide is CLOSED to all guests, for the full day, until further notice; any updates will be published immediately through here, our website fishing reports, through Guest Services at the Welcome Center, and through the River Patrol assigned to the two specific reserved areas. Appropriate signage has also been posted at the boundaries of these two areas, to indicate whether or not the areas are accessible. The flow from the dam is scheduled to remain at 185 CFS until 10/05/2025 11:59 PM. The CFS at the Pineville gauge is currently 195. Water Temperature   degrees Current Weather Conditions: Clear skies. Low near 55F. Winds light and variable. Tomorrow’s Forecast: Sunshine along with some cloudy intervals. High 81F. Winds S at 5 to 10 mph. 5:00 PM fishing report: The estuary section reported low number of anglers with moderate angling success. King and Coho salmon were reported moving upriver. The lower section reported low to moderate number of anglers met with moderate success. King and Coho salmon were the predominant species with a couple steelhead mixed in. Fish were reported moving upriver and holding pools. The middle section reported moderate to high number of anglers experiencing moderate angling success. King, Coho salmon and a couple of steelhead were reported moving upriver as well as holding in pools. The upper section reported moderate angling pressure with moderate angling success. King and Coho salmon reported to be moving upriver. The top section reported no anglers present.

Clear

82° / Clear

Sunrise: 7:06am

Sunset: 6:38pm

195 CFS Pineville Gauge

185 CFS Dam Release

clear

Clear

October 5, 2025

5 OCT 25: The Manor House guests' reserved areas are both OPEN all day today, to our other guests, until further notice; any updates will be published immediately through here, our website fishing reports, through Guest Services at the Welcome Center, and through the River Patrol assigned to the two specific reserved areas. Appropriate signage has also been posted at the boundaries of these two areas, to indicate whether the areas are accessible. We currently, as of 7:15 AM, have 15 full day fishing passes we can sell to walk-up guests 9:00 AM fishing report: The estuary section reported low angler pressure met with slow to quiet success. King salmon were reported to be holding in pools with few moving upriver. The lower section reported moderate angling with moderate success. King and Coho salmon reported moving upriver as well as holding in pools. The middle section reported high to low angling pressure from the bottom to the middle of the run experiencing good angling success. A mixed bag of King and Coho salmon as well as a brown trout and a steelhead. Fish were reported moving upriver and holding in deep pools. The upper section reported high angling pressure throughout met with good angling success, again with a mix of Kings, Cohos, Brown Trout and steelhead reported. Fish were seen moving upriver earlier in the morning but have settled into deep pools. The top section reported no anglers present. Coho salmon reported holding in pools. Current forecast for today is: “Abundant sunshine. Continued very warm. High 82F. Winds light and variable.” Tonight’s weather: Clear skies. “Low near 55F. Winds light and variable.”

Clear

57° / Clear

Sunrise: 7:06am

Sunset: 6:38pm

195 CFS Pineville Gauge

185 CFS Dam Release

clear

Clear

October 4, 2025

04 OCT '25: the Manor House guests' reserved area (the Upper Clay) is OPEN to all guests for the rest of the day - The South Channel below the glide is CLOSED to all guests, for the full day, until further notice; any updates will be published immediately through here, our website fishing reports, through Guest Services at the Welcome Center, and through the River Patrol assigned to the two specific reserved areas. Appropriate signage has also been posted at the boundaries of these two areas, to indicate whether or not the areas are accessible. The flow from the dam is scheduled to remain at 185 CFS until 10/04/2025 11:59 PM. The CFS at the Pineville gauge is currently 195. 4:30 PM fishing report: The estuary section reported low guest density, experiencing moderate fishing activity, with Chinook (King) and Coho salmon, which are moving both upriver and holding in pools. The lower section reported moderate guest density, experiencing good fishing activity, with a mix of Kings and Coho throughout, that are moving upriver, downriver, as well as holding in pools. The middle section reported low - moderate guest density, experiencing good fishing activity, with a mix of Kings and Coho in the lower part, adding in Steelhead at the upper part, with fish moving mainly upriver. The upper section reported low guest density throughout, with moderate fishing activity, with a mix of Kings and Coho moving upriver throughout the section. The top section reported low guest density, experiencing moderate fishing activity, with a mix of Kings and Coho moving upriver and holding in pools. The forecast for tomorrow is: "Sunny skies. Continued very warm. High 82F. Winds light and variable." Featured below is Joe, with his first Steelhead, who is being guided by DSR Guide Larry Gonzalez of Larry’s Fishing Charters & Heidi, with a gorgeous Atlantic salmon!                                                        

Clouds

77° / Clouds

Sunrise: 7:05am

Sunset: 6:40pm

195 CFS Pineville Gauge

185 CFS Dam Release

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Clouds

October 4, 2025

4 OCT 25: The Manor House guests' reserved areas are both CLOSED all day today, to our other guests, until further notice; any updates will be published immediately through here, our website fishing reports, through Guest Services at the Welcome Center, and through the River Patrol assigned to the two specific reserved areas. Appropriate signage has also been posted at the boundaries of these two areas, to indicate whether the areas are accessible.

We are currently sold out of full day fishing passes; the walk-up afternoon fishing passes will be sold beginning at 1 PM today ($70 each) . Here are our walk-up pass procedures: https://douglastonsalmonrun.com/walkup/
The flow from the dam is scheduled to remain at 185 CFS until 10/04/2025 11:59 PM. The CFS at the Pineville gauge is currently 195.
10:30 AM report: Current conditions are: hazy blue skies with clouds, diffused sunshine, 69 degrees (high of 75 degrees forecasted), dead calm, dry. Water temperature is 59 degrees.
The estuary section reported low guest density, experiencing slow fishing activity, with Chinook (King) and Coho salmon, which are moving both upriver and downriver (probably the Cohos), as well as holding in pools.
The lower section reported moderate guest density in the lower part, and high guest density in the upper part, experiencing moderate fishing activity in the lower part and slow fishing activity in the upper part, with a mix of Kings and Cohos throughout, that are moving upriver as well as holding in pools.
The middle section reported moderate guest density in the lower part and low guest density in the upper part; experiencing good fishing activity in the lower part and moderate fishing activity in the upper part, with a mix of Kings and Cohos in the lower part, adding in Steelhead at the upper part, with fish moving upriver, downriver (Cohos?), as well as holding in pools within the lower part, and moving through as well as holding in the upper part.
The upper section reported moderate guest density throughout, with moderate fishing activity in the lower part and good fishing activity in the upper part, with a mix of Kings, Cohos, and Steelhead in the lower part, and the grand slam of Kings, Cohos, Steelhead, Brown Trout, and an Atlantic Salmon in the upper part, that are moving upriver as well as holding in pools throughout the section.
The top section reported low guest density, experiencing moderate fishing activity, with a mix of Kings, Cohos, and a Brown Trout moving upriver and downriver (Cohos?) as well as holding in pools.
The forecast for tonight is: "Clear skies. Low near 55F. Winds light and variable". The forecast for tomorrow is: "Mainly sunny. Continued very warm. High 81F. Winds S at 5 to 10 mph".
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Clear

52° / Clear

Sunrise: 7:05am

Sunset: 6:40pm

195 CFS Pineville Gauge

185 CFS Dam Release

clear

Clear

October 3, 2025

03 OCT '25: The Manor House guests' reserved areas are closed to DSR guests tomorrow, Saturday, October 4th, until further notice; any updates will be published immediately through here, our website fishing reports, through Guest Services at the Welcome Center, and through the River Patrol assigned to the two specific reserved areas. Appropriate signage has also been posted at the boundaries of these two areas, to indicate whether the areas are accessible.   The flow from the dam is scheduled to remain at 185 CFS until 10/04/2025 11:59 PM. The CFS at the Pineville gauge is currently 195.   The estuary section reported low guest density with quiet angling success. Kings were the primary fish being caught and were seen holding in pools.   The lower section reported moderate guest density along with good success with Kings and Cohos in the mix, seen both holding in pools and moving upriver.   The middle section reported moderate guest density throughout, experiencing good fishing, with Kings, Cohos and a goodly number of Steelhead brought to hand, with fish being seen moving upriver as well as holding in pools.   The upper section reported moderate guest density and moderate angling success with Kings being brought to hand.  Fish were seen moving up-river.   The top section reported low guest density and slow angling success. King and Coho salmon were reported as moving upriver.   The forecast for tomorrow is: "Mainly sunny. High 77F. Winds will be light and variable.”

Clouds

74° / Clouds

Sunrise: 7:04am

Sunset: 6:42pm

195 CFS Pineville Gauge

185 CFS Dam Release

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October 3, 2025

3 OCT 25: The Manor House guests' reserved areas are both CLOSED all day today, to our other guests, until further notice; any updates will be published immediately through here, our website fishing reports, through Guest Services at the Welcome Center, and through the River Patrol assigned to the two specific reserved areas. Appropriate signage has also been posted at the boundaries of these two areas, to indicate whether the areas are accessible. The flow from the dam is scheduled to remain at 185 CFS until 10/03/2025 11:59 PM. The CFS at the Pineville gauge is currently 195. The estuary section reported moderate guest density with moderate angling success. Multiple Kings and Coho salmon being reported as moving upriver. The lower section reported moderate guest density along with good success with a mixture of Kings, Coho, and Brown Trout. Most of the fish were seen holding in pools with a few moving upriver. The middle section reported moderate guest density throughout, experiencing good fishing activity with Kings, Coho, and a few Steelhead. Fish were seen holding in pools as well as moving upriver. The upper section reported high guest density and good – excellent angling success with multiple Kings and Coho being brought to hand. Fish were observed as moving upriver quickly. The top section reported no guests present. Pictured below is Ryan (Guided by DSR Guide Larry Gonzalez of "Larry’s Fishing Charters ") with a trophy sized Coho salmon!                                                                                                  

Clear

60° / Clear

Sunrise: 7:04am

Sunset: 6:42pm

195 CFS Pineville Gauge

185 CFS Dam Release

clear

Clear

October 3, 2025

3 OCT 25: The Manor House guests' reserved areas are both CLOSED all day today, to our other guests, until further notice; any updates will be published immediately through here, our website fishing reports, through Guest Services at the Welcome Center, and through the River Patrol assigned to the two specific reserved areas. Appropriate signage has also been posted at the boundaries of these two areas, to indicate whether the areas are accessible.
featured is Gary, with his first-ever Chinook (King) Salmon, who is being guided by DSR Guide Jerome Sullivan of Wave Guide Service
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Clouds

45° / Clouds

Sunrise: 7:04am

Sunset: 6:42pm

195 CFS Pineville Gauge

185 CFS Dam Release

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Clouds

October 2, 2025

02 OCT '25: The Manor House guests' reserved areas are closed to guests tomorrow, Friday, October 3rd, until further notice; any updates will be published immediately through here, our website fishing reports, through Guest Services at the Welcome Center, and through the River Patrol assigned to the two specific reserved areas. Appropriate signage has also been posted at the boundaries of these two areas, to indicate whether the areas are accessible. The flow from the dam is scheduled to remain at 185 CFS until 10/02/2025 11:59 PM. The CFS at the Pineville gauge is currently 195. The estuary section reported low guest density with moderate angling success. Multiple Kings and Coho being brought to hand with fish mainly moving upriver. The lower section reported moderate guest density along with good success with a mixture of Kings, Cohos, and Steelhead. Most of the fish were seen holding in pools with a few moving upriver. The middle section reported moderate guest density throughout, experiencing good fishing activity with Kings, Coho, and a few Steelhead. Fish were seen holding in pools as well as moving upriver. The upper section reported low guest density and good angling success with multiple Kings and Coho being brought to hand, and a few Steelhead in the mix. Fish were observed has moving upriver and holding in pools. The top section reported low guest density and slow angling success. King and Coho salmon were reported as moving upriver. Pictured below is Caleb (Guided by DSR Guide Scott Mathna of "Redlegg Outfitters") with a nice chrome Steelhead and Travis (Guided by DSR Guide George Zervos of “On The Fly Guide Service”) with a beautiful Steelhead. The forecast for tomorrow is: "Mainly sunny. High 74F. Winds SSW at 5 to 10 mph.”                                  

Clouds

64° / Clouds

Sunrise: 7:03am

Sunset: 6:44pm

191 CFS Pineville Gauge

185 CFS Dam Release

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Clouds

October 2, 2025

2 OCT 25: The Manor House guests' reserved areas are both CLOSED all day today, to our other guests, until further notice; any updates will be published immediately through here, our website fishing reports, through Guest Services at the Welcome Center, and through the River Patrol assigned to the two specific reserved areas. Appropriate signage has also been posted at the boundaries of these two areas, to indicate whether the areas are accessible.

We are currently sold out of full day fishing passes; the walk-up afternoon fishing passes will be sold beginning at 1 PM today ($65 each) . Here are our walk-up pass procedures: https://douglastonsalmonrun.com/walkup/
The flow from the dam is scheduled to remain at 185 CFS until 10/02/2025 11:59 PM. The CFS at the Pineville gauge is currently 195.
9 AM report: Current conditions are: hazy blue skies with clouds, diffused sunshine, 53 degrees (high of 67 degrees forecasted), very light winds, dry. Water temperature is 55 degrees.
The estuary section reported moderate guest density, experiencing moderate fishing activity, with Chinook (King) salmon, moving upriver.
The lower section reported moderate guest density throughout, experiencing moderate fishing activity throughout, with primarily Kings in the lower part, and a mix of Kings and Cohos in the upper part, and a single nice Atlantic Salmon, that are all moving upriver.
The middle section reported moderate guest density throughout; experiencing moderate fishing activity in the lower part and slow fishing activity in the upper part, with a mix of Kings and Cohos, with fish moving upriver, downriver (Cohos?), as well as holding in pools within the lower part, and moving through in the upper part.
The upper section reported moderate guest density throughout, with moderate fishing activity throughout, with a mix of Kings and Cohos, that are moving upriver as well as holding in pools throughout the section.
The top section reported low guest density, experiencing moderate fishing activity, with a mix of Kings and Cohos moving upriver as well as holding in pools.
The forecast for tonight is: "A few clouds. Low 47F. Winds SE at 5 to 10 mph". The forecast for tomorrow is: "Abundant sunshine. High 74F. Winds SSW at 5 to 10 mph".
featured are Ryan, with a hefty Coho Salmon, who is being guided by DSR Guide Larry Gonzalez of Larry's Fishing Charters; and Jeffrey, with a very nice Coho, caught on his birthday, who was guided by DSR Guide Brian Ferman of High Hook Guide Service May be an image of 1 person and text

Clouds

44° / Clouds

Sunrise: 7:03am

Sunset: 6:44pm

195 CFS Pineville Gauge

185 CFS Dam Release

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Clouds

October 1, 2025

01 OCT '25: The Manor House guests' reserved areas are closed to guests tomorrow, Thursday, October 2nd, until further notice; any updates will be published immediately through here, our website fishing reports, through Guest Services at the Welcome Center, and through the River Patrol assigned to the two specific reserved areas. Appropriate signage has also been posted at the boundaries of these two areas, to indicate whether the areas are accessible. The flow from the dam is scheduled to remain at 185 CFS until 10/02/2025 11:59 PM. The CFS at the Pineville gauge is currently 195. The estuary section reported having no guests present. River patrol spotted a few pods of King salmon in both the main and north channel. The lower section reported moderate guest density along with good success with a mixture of Kings, Cohos, and Steelhead. Most of the fish were seen holding in pools with a few moving upriver. The middle section reported moderate guest density throughout, experiencing good fishing activity with Kings, Coho, and a few Brown trout. Fish were seen holding in pools as well as moving upriver. The upper section reported high guest density and good angling success with multiple Kings and Coho being brought to hand by most anglers. Fish were observed has moving upriver and holding in pools. The top section reported having no anglers present. Pictured below is Ryan (Guided by DSR Guide Larry Gonzalez of “Larry's Fishing Charters”) with a beautiful Steelhead and Nick (Guided by DSR Guide Scott Mathna of "Redlegg Outfitters") with a great Coho salmon. The forecast for tomorrow is: "Sun and a few passing clouds. High 67F. Winds SE at 5 to 10 mph.”  

Clear

58° / Clear

Sunrise: 7:02am

Sunset: 6:46pm

195 CFS Pineville Gauge

185 CFS Dam Release

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Clear

October 1, 2025

1 OCT 25: The Manor House guests' reserved areas are both open all day today to our other guests , until further notice; any updates will be published immediately through here, our website fishing reports, through Guest Services at the Welcome Center, and through the River Patrol assigned to the two specific reserved areas. Appropriate signage has also been posted at the boundaries of these two areas, to indicate whether the areas are accessible. we are currently sold out of full day fishing passes; the walk-up afternoon fishing passes will be sold beginning at 1 PM today ($65 each) . Here are our walk-up pass procedures: https://douglastonsalmonrun.com/walkup/ The flow from the dam is scheduled to remain at 185 CFS until 10/01/2025 11:59 PM. The CFS at the Pineville gauge is currently 198. 9 AM report: Current conditions are: blue skies and brilliant sunshine, 53 degrees (high of 64 degrees forecasted), light winds, dry. Water temperature is 55 degrees. The estuary section reported low guest density, experiencing slow fishing activity, with Chinook (King) and Coho salmon, both moving upriver as well as holding in pools. The lower section reported moderate guest density throughout, experiencing moderate fishing activity throughout, with Kings in the lower part, and Kings and Cohos in the upper part, that are holding within pools in the lower part, and mostly moving through in the upper part. The middle section reported moderate guest density throughout; experiencing good fishing activity throughout, a mix of Kings and Cohos, and a nice Atlantic Salmon, with fish moving upriver as well as holding in pools in the lower part, and moving through within the upper part. The upper section reported high guest density throughout, with moderate fishing activity throughout, with a mix of Kings and Steelhead within the lower part, and Kings and Cohos within the upper part, that are moving upriver as well as holding in pools in the lower part, and moving upriver in the upper portion. The top section reported no guests present, with Kings moving upriver as well as holding in pools. The forecast for tonight is: "A clear sky. Low near 40F. Winds ENE at 5 to 10 mph". The forecast for tomorrow is: "Intervals of clouds and sunshine. High 66F. Winds SE at 5 to 10 mph". featured are Jeff, with a nice buck Chinook (King) Salmon, who is being guided by DSR Guide Brian Ferman of High Hook Guide Service; and Steve, with a nice Atlantic, who is being guided by DSR Guide Mike Ford of Reel Addicted Charters & Guide Services May be an image of 1 person, fishing and text

Clear

42° / Clear

Sunrise: 7:02am

Sunset: 6:46pm

198 CFS Pineville Gauge

185 CFS Dam Release

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Clear