
Northeast Zone
Recreation Report

-Photo by Sam Hulse-
March 26, 2025
Best bets for weekend fishing
- Steelhead will be available in the Wallowa and Imnaha Rivers through the rest of the season.
- Steelhead are still trickling into the Umatilla River with anglers having best success between Rieth and Pendleton.
- Boats can now launch on Wallowa Lake, and fishing for kokanee and rainbow trout should be good through the spring.
Trout stocking
Scheduled to be stocked the week of March 24:
No stocking scheduled
Stocked the week of March 17:
Tatone Pond, McNary Channel Ponds, Hat Rock Pond
Check out the 2025 stocking schedule.
Trout stocking maps
Check out the ODFW fishing and trout stocking maps to find nearby fishing locations, driving directions and descriptions of amenities.
Announcements
Ice fishing safety
With ice covering many local waterbodies, anglers need to be cautious. Take the following precautions: use the "buddy system," wear a PFD in case of thin ice, carry a throw-rope, and use a heavy metal staff to check for thin-ice. The Minnesota DNR has developed guidelines for ice thickness and other safety tips. Remember that any hole cut in the ice for fishing can't be larger than 12 inches in diameter.
If your favorite fishing spot is no longer listed
It's probably because that river, lake or reservoir is closed for the season, inaccessible due to snow and bad roads, or offers limited fishing opportunities during the winter months. These waterbodies will re-appear in the Recreation Report when they re-open next spring, or when access and/or opportunity improves.
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Updates by waterbody
ALDRICH PONDS (Roosevelt and Stewart Lakes): trout (2 fish limit)
Access to the ponds closed on Dec. 1 for the annual mule deer and elk winter range closure. The access road will reopen on April 15, 2025. Last updated 1/29/25.
GRANDE RONDE RIVER: trout, whitefish, steelhead
Steelhead fishing may begin to slow as the winter progresses and fish move upstream. However, anglers can still catch fish as the weather and water conditions allow. Trout and whitefish will be available to anglers throughout the winter and into spring. Last updated 2/12/25.
HAT ROCK POND: trout
Hat Rock Pond is scheduled to be stocked with rainbow trout the week of March 17. Anglers should find success using PowerBait, worms or spinners, and focusing their efforts in the mornings or evenings. Last updated 3/5/25.
IMNAHA RIVER: trout, whitefish, steelhead, bass
Steelhead fishing has been good recently. However, warm weather and rains are likely to bring the river up, and the fishing may turn off.
Trout and whitefish will be available to anglers throughout the winter and into spring. A few bass have already been encountered by anglers and more will be available as the spring warms up. Last updated 3/26/25.
JOHN DAY RIVER: steelhead, bass
The river was running high and turbid for several weeks but cleared up considerably by mid-January. Recent weather has been cold and ice has formed in sections of the river, with another storm on the way.
February is often a popular month to target steelhead in the John Day, and fishing should be good if you're patient and wait for river conditions to improve. This year's steelhead run will be better than the past few seasons but remains slightly below long-term averages.
The John Day is largely comprised of wild fish that must be released unharmed. Fall is often one of the better opportunities to harvest a hatchery stray. Please be cognizant of minimizing stress to wild fish by always keeping them in the water and handling them as little as possible before release. The John Day arm below Tumwater Falls to the mainline railroad bridge is now open for fishing. Last updated 1/29/25.
JUBILEE LAKE: rainbow trout
Jubilee Lake was stocked the first week of July. Anglers have found success fishing in the morning and evening. While bank fishing on Jubilee is effective, anglers who fish from a watercraft seem to do better. Last updated 7/10/24.
MAGONE LAKE: rainbow and brook trout
Access to Magone Lake during the winter is often only possible using snow machines, but ice fishing is popular and can be very productive. Last updated on 1/29/25.
McNARY PONDS: walleye, bass and trout.
The McNary ponds are scheduled to be stocked with rainbow trout the week of March 17. Trout are likely to be the most active in the morning and late evening hours. Anglers should find success using PowerBait, worms or spinning lures. Last updated 3/5/25
McKAY RESERVOIR: bass, perch, rainbow trout.
McKay Reservoir opened on March 1. The reservoir is currently about 75 percent full.Last updated 3/3/25
MORGAN LAKE: rainbow trout and bass
Morgan Lake closed on Oct. 31 and will reopen in late April 2025. Last updated 11/20/24.
UMATILLA RIVER: fall Chinook, coho, summer steelhead, trout, bass, walleye
This season, more than 1,400 summer steelhead have migrated past Three Mile Falls dam. The cold, low-water conditions experienced in early February gave way to muddy, high-water conditions making fishing difficult in February. However, fishing should improve as water levels subside into March.
There is now a new regulation in place with a hook gap size that may not exceed 3/8 inch in the section of the Umatilla River above the CTUIR reservation. This new regulation is to protect bull trout and decrease the chance of hooking mortality. As a reminder, if you catch a bull trout, recognized by its white spots, please keep it in the water and release it as quickly as possible. No targeting of bull trout is allowed in the Umatilla River. Last updated 3/3/25.
WALLOWA COUNTY PONDS: rainbow trout
Stocked trout are available at local ponds including Marr Pond and Kinney Lake. Kinney Lake may be one of the best local trout fishing spots as it gets a healthy stocking of fish in the fall that grow all winter. Some fish may be available at other local ponds, but fishing at those sites will improve later in the spring as more fish are added.
This spring, surplus steelhead were released into Marr Pond. When fishing Marr Pond, anglers do not need to have a combined angling tag or Columbia Basin endorsement to fish for the steelhead in Marr Pond. Any steelhead caught in Marr Pond count toward the angler's trout limit and do not need to be recorded on a combined angling or hatchery harvest tag. Last updated 3/26/25.
WALLOWA LAKE: rainbow trout, kokanee, lake trout
The ice on Wallowa Lake has melted, and anglers can now launch boats. Now through June will be the best time of year for kokanee fishing. Rainbow trout can be caught near the river mouth, and lake trout are dispersed throughout the lake. Last updated 3/17/25.
WALLOWA RIVER: whitefish, trout, steelhead
With recent warm weather, the Wallowa River has turned off color in the canyon and may also in upstream sections. Steelhead are still moving upstream to the hatcheries and are available to anglers.
In addition to steelhead, anglers can also catch rainbow trout and whitefish. Jigs fished under bobbers can be a great way to catch steelhead while trout and whitefish will readily take flies of spinners. Last updated 3/26/25.
WILLOW CREEK RESERVOIR: trout, crappie, bass
Fishing for trout on Willow Creek Reservoir is fair, with limits of legals being caught along with a trophy-size fish here and there. Last updated 5/15/24.
Kinney Lake is frozen over, and Marr Pond has partial ice cover. The ice at Marr Pond should not be trusted to be strong enough to walk onto. Ice was relatively thin at Kinney Lake last month but should be getting thicker with the recent cold weather. Last updated 2/5/25.
WALLOWA LAKE: rainbow trout, kokanee, lake trout
With the recent cold weather, a thin layer of ice has formed over about 90 percent of the lake including both boat ramps. Any travel onto the ice is not advisable as it's likely very unsafe. Last updated 2/12/25.
WALLOWA RIVER: whitefish, trout, steelhead
Steelhead have started moving into the Wallowa River and will be available to anglers through the winter and into spring. In addition to steelhead, rainbow trout and whitefish can be caught. Jigs fished under bobbers can be a great way to catch steelhead while trout and whitefish will readily take flies of spinners. Last updated 1/8/25.
WILLOW CREEK RESERVOIR: trout, crappie, bass
Fishing for trout on Willow Creek Reservoir is fair, with limits of legals being caught along with a trophy-size fish here and there. Last updated 5/15/24.
Regulation Updates
Please see the regulation update page.