Oregon fishing guides in Southern
Oregon fishing for Salmon, Bass and Sturgeon
and charters or charter
boats in Southern Oregon on the Oregon Coast.
Umpqua River Fishing
Guides
Umpqua River fishing guides fish for Salmon, Sturgeon,
Steelhead, Bass, Striped Bass, Smallmouth Bass, Shad, trophy Sturgeon, keeper
Sturgeon, white Sturgeon and green Sturgeon on the Umpqua River and nearby
rivers such as the Elk River, Sixes River, Rogue River, and the Smith River.
The best Umpqua River fishing
guides fish Southern Oregon rivers including the North
Umpqua the South Umpqua and the main Umpqua river for
Salmon. Popular fish are Fall Chinook Salmon Chum
Salmon, Coho Salmon and silvers. Bass including
Smallmouth Bass and largemouth Bass and Sturgeon are
popular fish on the Umpqua River in Southern Oregon.
The
Umpqua River Guide
Charles Ireland of NW Sportfishing Guide Service
offers fully guided fishing trips on the Umpqua,
Coos, Coquille, Rogue, Willamette, and Columbia
rivers, bays, and ocean of Oregon for Salmon,
Steelhead, and Sturgeon.
Experienced guide Charles Ireland is offering
professional friendly service with over 10 years
experience guiding Oregon's top fisheries. Our
trips are great for anyone with any experience
level. Our goal for every trip is that you have
fun and are successful.
Loon
Lake Lodge and RV Resort, located at Loon Lake
near Reedsport, on the central Oregon Coast offers cottages with
kitchens, full hook-up RV sites, Yurts, motel rooms and tent
sites. Shower facilities and laundry facilities are also
adjacent to the RV sites and the cottages.
This combination makes experiencing outdoor Oregon, accessible
to those who want the basic camping experience as well as groups
needing full service accommodations. An on-site restaurant
provides meals for individual travelers and groups. The lodge
also has a convenience store and gas pumps.
In addition, the Lakeside House is available for groups. The
two-bedroom home has a large gathering room with floor to
ceiling stone fireplace and windows with a view of the lake. The
full kitchen and meeting room with a capacity of approximately
35 complete the space.
The lake is known for its smooth waters, blocked from the winds
by the mountain peaks that surround the entire two-mile long
lake. This recreation area is abundant with activities such as
fishing, hunting, hiking, water skiing, and kayaking. Loon Lake
Lodge and RV resort offers amenities that include boat rentals
and marina.
The lodge's web site at
http://www.loonlakerv.com displays a photo gallery of the
entire property as well as on-line reservation system for the
individual traveler. Reservations for groups and leisure
travelers can be made by calling 1-866-360-3116
The Oregon Angler Southern Oregon
Fishing Guide
Sturgeon
White Sturgeon
Green Sturgeon
Trophy Sturgeon
Keeper Sturgeon
Striped Bass
World Record Striped Bass
Smallmouth Bass
Shad
Crabbing
Sightseeing Trips
Visit
www.theoregonangler.com and see how Umpqua River fishing guides
like Todd Hannah catch trophy Sturgeon, keeper Sturgeon, Chinook Salmon,
Smallmouth bass, Striped Bass, ( 100 Bass a day! ), and Shad
trolling, still fishing, back bouncing, drifting, from a jet sled, spin
casting with light tackle, or fly fishing!
Make a reservation today to fish the
Umpqua River in Southern Oregon with a popular Southern
Oregon fishing guide. The fishing guides listed on this
website offer fishing trips for Steelhead and Salmon or
Sturgeon as well as Bass, Stripers and various other popular
fish.
Diamond Lake RV Park
This privately owned park is operated on leased
government land in the Umpqua National Forest at
the south end of Diamond Lake. The seasonal park
(May-September) has 160 RV spaces with 35 pull-throughs.
Located at an elevation of 5200 feet it is
located on 22 wooded acres just 85 miles east of
Roseburg off Highway #138. Closest RV Park to
Crater Lake.
This park is
located adjacent to the Douglas County
Fairgrounds Complex and the Douglas County
Museum at I-5 exit #123. There are 50 spaces for
trailer, RV and tent camping, some with
hook-ups. There are showers and restrooms.
Nearby is a boat ramp on the South Umpqua River,
a picnic area and playground.
Douglas County Parks
For a
complete listing of all county parks, including
the 4 overnight campgrounds in the Roseburg
area, click on this category. Amacher County
Park on the North Umpqua River 5 miles north of
Roseburg at I-5 exit #129; Whistler's Bend
County Park on the North Umpqua River 12 miles
east of Roseburg off Highway #138; Stanton
County Park located 19 miles south of Roseburg
off I-5 at exit #99 just north of Canyonville on
the South Umpqua River; Chief Miwaleta,
Galesville Reservoir, I-5 exit #88, 7 miles east
on Upper Cow Creek Rd; Pass Creek County Park in
north Douglas County at I-5 exit #163 near
Curtin.
45
years experience fishing the
world from Alaska to the South Coast of Oregon
Terry Seamster is "the Salmon Master" and
he fishes the Columbia River and all of Oregon's most
popular waters from Buoy 10 & Astoria all the way to
Portland and the Willamette River. Then to the Oregon
coastal rivers in the Tillamook Bay area, the Nehalem
Bay & the Wilson & Trask rivers. Then through Southern
Oregon on the world famous Umpqua River and Winchester
Bay. GOOD SEATS FILL FAST so
call early.
503-484-8900
Located on
the beautiful Umpqua River. Park offers full
hook-up sites with 50 Amp service, large fully
outfitted group pavilion, central campfire ring,
complimentary Wireless Internet access, laundry
facilities, drift boat ramp and gift shop. A
Good Sam park and Woodalls's rated. Located 20
miles West of I-5 and 35 miles East of
Reedsport, one block off Hwy 138.
Gary's Guide Service
Salmon Fishing guides In Southern Oregon
Umpqua river fishing reports
By Gary Lewis Guide Service
Umpqua River Fishing Report Previous
Season
A good day on the North
Umpqua. My boat hooked 8 steelhead but we only landed 3. All
were about 8 to 12 lbs. Dan's boat hooked 10 steelhead and one
of them was 16 lbs. On Saturday the first Spring Chinook was
landed when fishing for steelhead. So, in about two to three
weeks we should see more and more Spring Chinook hook ups. Now
is the time to get Spring Chinook trips booked for the later
part of April and the first part of May. Also get your Shad
trip booked for the second half of May and June.
Typical Older Fishing Report For
The Umpqua River
The first 1/2 of March we were doing very
well on winter steelhead with many big fish in the high teens. On
the North and South Umpqua Rivers. Now we have switched over to the
North Umpqua and will remain there till the end of April. At the
present time fishing is a bit slow the water is too low and clear
and the fish are hard to get. Yesterday 3/13/04 we hooked 4 fish
and landed 2 and they were around 9 lbs. Just last week we were
hooking around 5 to 8 fish a trip many around 10 to 18 lbs. All we
need is some rain and we will be catching nice fish once more and
maybe a Spring Salmon or two. Now is the time to get a Spring
Salmon trip or a Shad trip booked. Just call or e-mail. Thanks Garywww.GaryLewisGuideService.com