MANOR HOUSE GUESTS: We recognize the need for both timely and accurate information regarding the fishing activities of our Manor House guests, in order for all guests to plan their own fishing activities. At this time, our first scheduled date for Manor House guests to fish will be Monday, 22 September 2025. We will publish the fishing plans of our Manor House guests for that day, as well as the status of the reserved area(s), on the prior evening's fishing report (Sunday, 21 September 2025). This same procedure, of announcing the Manor Guest fishing plans the evening ahead, will hold true for any other day that we have scheduled Manor House guests on the run. This information will be reinforced or updated by both Guest Services and River Patrol during the morning phased releases. Any further updates during the day will be published to the on-duty Guest Services Staff to alert guest checking-in throughout the day. On duty River Patrol will also verbally inform guests present around or within the reserved areas, as well as change the on-stream signage to indicate the current status of the Manor Guest reserved fishing areas. DEER RUN LODGE IS AVAILABLE September 16 – 20, 2025. This lodge is available only for this year; you will not be able to rebook for 2026. If interested, the lodge cannot be booked online, so please call the DSR Welcome Center (315) 298-6672 press ‘0’ to speak with a Guest Services member about booking the lodge. As a matter of interest, the rate is $330 per night for anywhere from one to three guests, $400 per night for four guests, $475 per night for five guests, plus 12% taxes. Effective today, Friday, 12 September, through Saturday, 1 November, we are conducting our staggered release schedule. The release schedule may be found at https://douglastonsalmonrun.com/release-schedule/ The flow from the dam is scheduled to remain at 200 CFS until 09/12/2025 11:59 PM. The CFS at the Pineville gauge is currently 213. Current conditions are hazy skies with scattered cloud cover, diffused sunshine, 73 degrees, dead calm, no precipitation. Water temperature is 69 degrees. Water flow is 200 cfs from the dam. River Patrol 4:30 PM 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 guests angling within these areas, over a span of several hours, and may differ from your personal observations): The estuary section reported no anglers present, with small pods of Chinook (King) and Coho salmon holding The lower section reported a moderate volume of anglers, achieving slow to moderate (higher up) angling success, with Kings and Cohos, which are moving upriver as well as holding in some of the deeper pools. The middle section reported had low guest density, slow to moderate fishing activity, with a mix of Kings and Cohos primarily moving upriver, with a few holding in the section. The upper section reported low guest density, with no guests in the upper part, slow angling activity, with a mix of Kings and Cohos, and a solitary Steelhead, all moving upriver. The top section reported no anglers present and no observed fish activity. The forecast for tonight is: "Cloudy skies changing to partly cloudy, high 72 degrees with light winds. The flow from the dam is scheduled to remain at 200 cfs through midnight tomorrow; the Pineville gauge is a 209 cfs.
73° / Clear
Sunrise: 6:40am
Sunset: 7:20pm
209 CFS Pineville Gauge
200 CFS Dam Release
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