Rogue river fishing guides
Fishing guides and resorts for
the Rogue River
The Rogue River in the southwestern part of the U.S. state of Oregon flows
from the Cascade Range to the Pacific Ocean. The Rogue River begins in
the Cascade Range's Rogue-Umpqua Divide Wilderness and at Boundary
Springs within Crater Lake National Park. It flows south and west,
collecting many tributaries including the South Fork Rogue River and
Middle Fork Rogue River, both of which drain the Sky Lakes Wilderness.
These wilderness areas are parts of the Rogue River-Siskiyou National
Forest.Rogue River fishing guides catch more Salmon and Steelhead
because they know "how to fish" the Rogue River.
Below the confluence of the South Fork, the Rogue River is impounded
by WL Jess Dam's reservoir, called Lost Creek Lake. Below the dam the
Rogue River collects more tributaries, including Elk Creek and Bear
Creek, the latter of which flows through nearby Medford. The Rogue River
then flows west through the mountains to the city of Grants Pass. A few
miles below the city, the Rogue River is joined by the Applegate River
and then Wolf Creek, after which the Rogue winds north, then west, then
southwest through the Klamath Mountains. Along the way it is joined by
the Illinois River. The Rogue River reaches the Pacific Ocean at the
city of Gold Beach, Oregon. The river runs 200 miles of which 84 miles
is a designated National Wild and Scenic River and 40 miles (64 km) is
in the remote canyon.
Rafting the Rogue. The river, with its exciting Grade IV rapids, is
popular among white-water rafters. It is also heavily used by jet boats,
which carry 114,000 passengers a year on journeys covering up to 104
miles (167 km) of the river's length. Both are regulated, with a permit
system in place for rafters, but the increasing recreational use
(federal river managers counted 700,000 visitors in 1991) has led to
further limits on the section designated as Wild and Scenic.
The Rogue River Trail of 40 miles runs parallel to the river from Grave
Creek to Illahe. |
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Lyle Andrews Guide
Service offers guided fishing trips for Chinook Salmon,
Steelhead, Smallmouth Bass & Shad on the famous Umpqua Rivers and other
Southern Oregon Rivers; Elk & Sixes, Rogue, Coquille Rivers, Coos, Smith
& Millicoma. Lyle provides quality equipment along with an action filled
day on some of the most scenic rivers in Oregon. |
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Robert Montgomery Guide Service
fishes the Umpqua River and nearby waters like
the Sixes, Rogue, Coquille, Elk and Coos Rivers are loaded with fishing
opportunities for Salmon, Shad, Steelhead and Bass fishing. Robert knows
these areas and is a popular local area Oregon fishing guide who can put
you on the fish and provide a fun filled day of angling action and
relaxation. |
Gary Lewis Guide
Service

Gary's Guide Service
is located in Roseburg Oregon witch is in Southern Oregon near some of the
best rivers in the Northwest like the famous North Umpqua, South Umpqua,
Main Umpqua, Elk, Rouge, Sixes, Coquille, and Coos. They are the best
Salmon, Steelhead, Smallmouth Bass, and Shad Rivers in Oregon. |
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SOUTHERN OREGON RIVERS FISHING
REPORTS
Gary Lewis
Guide Service reports on Umpqua
River and nearby waters like the Sixes, Rogue, Coquille, Elk
and Coos Rivers about
Salmon, Shad, Steelhead and Bass fishing. Gary fishes from a
drift boat and offers fly fishing trips as well. |
- Coquille River
- Salmon
- Steelhead
- Rogue river
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- Chetco river
- Elk River
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The Rogue River is located in southwestern Oregon
and flows 215 miles from Crater Lake to the Pacific
Ocean. The 84 mile, Congressionally designated
"National Wild and Scenic" portion of the Rogue
begins 7 miles west of Grants Pass and ends 11 miles
east of Gold Beach.
The Rogue National Wild and Scenic River is surrounded by forested
mountains and rugged boulder and rock-lined banks. Check out the
Rogue River Float Guide (PDF) for more
information on the Wild and Scenic Rogue River.
Rogue River fishing guides fish for Steelhead and
salmon fishery, challenging whitewater, and extraordinary wildlife
viewing opportunities have made the Rogue a national treasure. Black
bear, river otter, black-tail deer, bald eagles, osprey, Chinook salmon,
great blue heron, water ouzel, and Canada geese are common wildlife seen
along the Rogue River. Popular activities include: whitewater rafting,
fishing, jet boat tours, scenic driving, hiking, picnicking, and
sunbathing.
Rogue River Stream flow
The US Geological Survey hosts real-time water data readings for the
state of Oregon. Types of data available include current water height,
stream flow, median flow, etc. View the US Geological Survey
Rogue
River Stream Flow Information for the state of Oregon.
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Steelhead, or fish the Chetco for Winter Steelhead. Fly Fish or
Conventional Fish, on the Williamson River, Wood River, and Klamath Lake,
for record trout. All fishing gear provided, all you need is your license!
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Rogue River Fishing Guides
Rogue Excursions Unlimited Three or Four Day Fishing Trips
Combination fall Chinook, Silver salmon and Steelhead trips in September
through November in the Wild and Scenic Canyon section of the Rogue River,
staying at a different lodge each night as we progress through the 40 mile
drift. One Day Fishing Trips Salmon and Steelhead trips, January through
December.
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Rogue
Wilderness Inc Rogue Wilderness offer a full range of experiences
on the Rogue River. We do everything from whitewater rafting and kayaking
to hiking and fishing trips on the Rogue River. Trips are from 1/2 to 4
days in length. Prices range from $55/person to $1199/p |
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