PM Fishing Report 9/3/2025-We enjoyed another partially cloudy day with temperatures in the 70s and light winds this afternoon. The estuary and lower section is still closed to river restoration, so I don’t have reports on those areas. The middle section was again the busiest in terms of guest volume and numbers of fish, Kings and Cohos, through the afternoon up to the time of this report. The Upper section had some action as well, again with Kings and Cohos, ( a pair of browns included), along with moderate guest volume. We didn’t have any reports from our top section of the DSR this afternoon. Tomorrow’s weather does have some rain in the forecast; the morning’s temperatures will be in the low 60s at dawn, climbing to the mid-70s by mid afternoon with winds from the S / SE 10-15mph. Scattered thunderstorms are forecasted for the area from around 2pm – 6pm, then tapering off to showers. Total precipitation expected between ½” – ¾”. The flow from the dam continues at 185 cfs through at least midnight tomorrow; the gauge at Pineville is currently reading 203 cfs. The river restoration continues tomorrow; there is no fishing below ‘No Name Hole / #19 on our DSR maps until the project is complete, projected to be NLT 5 September.
78° / Clouds
Sunrise: 6:31am
Sunset: 7:37pm
205 CFS Pineville Gauge
185 CFS Dam Release
Clouds