Umpqua Fishing Guides

Summer Steelhead - Fall Chinook Salmon - Shad - Winter Steelhead - Smallmouth Bass - Umpqua River - Rogue River - Elk River - Sixes River - Coquille River

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Umpqua River Fishing Guides Service fishes Oregon Rivers for Summer Steelhead, Fall Chinook, Shad, Smallmouth Bass and Winter Steelhead. These Southern Oregon Fishing Guides fish near Roseburg, Oregon on the Oregon Coast. Fishing for Summer Steelhead on the North Umpqua, Fall Chinook on the Umpqua, Coquille, Elk and Sixes Rivers, and Spring Chinook on the Rogue or the Umpqua Rivers. Check out Umpqua River Fishing Guides and also the Umpqua River Fishing Guides Organization websites for more information and learn how to catch Salmon also popular fishing baits techniques for catching Salmon.

 

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Robert Montgomery Guide Service

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.

Wild Rivers Outfitters Fishing Guide Service

Wild Rivers Outfitters Fishing Guide Service has a reputation for making everybody happy. The Klamath river, Smith river, Chetco river Rogue, Elk river, and Sixes river are among the most popular fishing destinations in the Northwest and Wild Rivers Outfitters Fishing Guide Service knows when to fish which river and they also fish several other Oregon & Northern California rivers too so they have the best chance of putting you on the Salmon and Steelhead all year long.

 

 

Thanks to Lyle Andrews ( Fishing Southern Oregon Rivers Guide Service ) for sending us the photo above.

Umpqua River

Umpqua River with tributaries  is Origin Confluence of North and South Umpqua NW of Roseburg, Oregon located at the mouth Pacific Ocean and basin countries USA is 111 miles long source elevation 360 feet above sea level mouth elevation sea level. The avg. discharge 4,920 cubic feet/sec at Elkton.

The Umpqua River (UHMP-kwah) is a river on the Pacific coast of Oregon in the United States, approximately 111 mi (179 km) long. One of the principal rivers of the Oregon coast, it drains an expansive network of valleys in the mountains west of the Cascade Range and south of the Willamette Valley, from which it is separated by the Calapooya Mountains. The "Hundred Valleys of the Umpqua" form the timber-producing heart of southern Oregon centered on Roseburg. The river flows entirely within Douglas County, which encompasses most of the watershed of the river from the Cascades to the coast.

It is formed by the confluence of the North Umpqua and South Umpqua rivers, both of which rise in the Cascades, approximately 6 mi (10 km) northwest of Roseburg. In modern terminology, the "Umpqua Valley" is sometimes taken to refer to the populated lower reaches of the South Umpqua south of Roseburg, along the route of Interstate 5. The North Umpqua rises from snowmelt and is considered one of the premier summer steelhead streams in the West. The combined river flows generally northwest through the Coast Ranges in a serpentine course past Umpqua and Elkton. At Elkton it turns to flow west past Scottsburg. It enters Winchester Bay on the Pacific at Reedsport. It receives the Smith River from the north near its estuary on Winchester Bay. The Umpqua River Lighthouse protects the mouth of the river.

Gary Lewis Guide Service

Gary's Guide Service is located in Roseburg Oregon which 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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