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Sunrise 7:08am
Sunset 6:37pm
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195 CFS Pineville Gauge
185 CFS Dam Release

Today's Report

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.  

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Sunrise: 7:08am

Sunset: 6:37pm

191 CFS Pineville Gauge

185 CFS Dam Release

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