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2024 free family fishing events

Contact NameEmail / InfoPhoneLocationNearest TownDateTime
Martyne Reesmanmartyne.j.reesman@odfw.oregon.gov(541) 686-7864Row River Nature ParkCottage GroveSaturday, April 6, 20249 a.m. - 1 p.m.
Michael SinnottMichael.Sinnott@odfw.oregon.gov (503) 842-2741Hebo LakeHeboSaturday, April 20, 20248 a.m. - 4 p.m.
Jack Morbymorby517@aol.com (503) 704-1842Sheridan PondSheridanSaturday, April 20, 20248 a.m. - 2 p.m.
Jack Morbymorby517@aol.com (503) 704-1842Trojan LakeTrojan ParkSaturday, April 27, 20248:30 a.m. - 2 p.m.
Christine Clappchristine.m.clapp@odfw.oregon.gov(541) 961-6386Devils LakeRegatta ParkSaturday, April 27, 20249:30 a.m. - 2 p.m.
Martyne Reesmanmartyne.j.reesman@odfw.oregon.gov541-726-3515Alton Baker ParkEugeneSaturday, May 4, 20249 a.m. - 1 p.m.
Lindsay PowellLindsay.J.Powell@odfw.oregon.gov541-967-6798Bikini PondMayer State Park, RowenaSaturday, May 4, 20249 a.m. - 1 p.m.
Jack Morbymorby517@aol.com (503) 704-1842St. Louis PondGervaisSaturday, May 4, 20248:30 a.m. - 2 p.m.
Michael SinnottMichael.Sinnott@odfw.oregon.gov (503) 842-2741Vernonia PondVernoniaSaturday, May 4, 20248 a.m. - 4 p.m.
Lindsay PowellLindsay.J.Powell@odfw.oregon.gov541-967-6798Camp Baldwin Boy Scout CampDufurSaturday, May 11, 20249 a.m. - 1 p.m.
Lindsay PowellLindsay.J.Powell@odfw.oregon.gov541-967-6798Middle Fork Settling PondParkdaleSaturday, May 18, 20249 a.m. - 1 p.m.
Christine Clappchristine.m.clapp@odfw.oregon.gov(541) 961-6386Eckman LakeWaldportSaturday, May 18, 20248:30 a.m. - 2 p.m.
Jon Gandyjon.gandy@oregonstate.edu (541) 475-3808Sullivans Fish PondMadrasWednesday, May 29, 20248 a.m. - 5 p.m.
Mike Hazenmichael.w.hazen@odfw.oregon.gov(503) 455-2234Gnat Creek HatcheryClatskanieSaturday, June 1, 20249 a.m. – 3 p.m.
Martyne Reesmanmartyne.j.reesman@odfw.oregon.gov541-726-3515Alton Baker ParkEugeneSaturday, June 1, 2024‌9 a.m. - 2 p.m.
Adriana Moralesadriana.morales@usda.gov
More information: English / Spanish
(503) 392-5135‌Hebo Lake‌Hebo‌Saturday, June 1, 2024‌9 a.m. - 1 p.m.
Stephan Charettestephan.r.charette@odfw.oregon.gov(541) 575-1167Twin PondsUkiahSaturday, June 1, 2024

9 a.m. - 12 p.m.

These events will introduce kids, and their families and friends, to the fun of fishing.

At each event ODFW staff and volunteers will provide equipment, and teach new anglers how to rig their line, cast a rod, land a fish and identify their catch. This is a great opportunity for families to learn how to fish together and spend time in the outdoors.

Angling licenses are required for anyone 12 years old and older participating in Family Fishing Events

Free Fishing Weekend events

Contact NameEmailPhoneLocationNearest TownDateTimeSpecial Instructions
Martyne Reesmanmartyne.j.reesman@odfw.oregon.gov(541) 686-7864Alton Baker ParkEugeneSaturday, June 1, 20249 a.m. - 2 p.m.
Dorothy Brown-KwaiserDorothy.Brown-Kwaiser@pgn.com(503) 630-8139Small Fry Lake, Promontory ParkEstacadaSaturday, June 1, 202410 a.m. - 3 p.m.Small Fry Lake is only open to anglers 17 years and younger
Wilbert Warrenwil@imhookedinc.org (503) 453-0521Henry Hagg LakeGastonSaturday, June 1, 20247 a.m. - 4 p.m.
Alejandro MejiaAlejandro@longtom.org512) 799-9403West Kirk ParkJunction CitySaturday, June 1, 20248:30 a.m. - 3:30 p.m.
Gary VonderoheGary.R.Vonderohe@odfw.oregon.gov(541) 888-5515Tugman State Park (Eel LakeLakesideSaturday, June 1, 20249 a.m. - 2 p.m.
Trisha McPherrent.mcpherren@thprd.org (503) 629-6340Commonwealth Lake ParkPortlandSaturday, June 1, 20249 a.m. - 2 p.m.
Christine Clappchristine.m.clapp@odfw.oregon.gov(541) 961-6386Olalla ReservoirToledoSaturday, June 1, 20249 a.m. - 1 p.m.2024 fishing events flyer (pdf)
Christine Clappchristine.m.clapp@odfw.oregon.gov(541) 961-6386Cleawox LakeFlorenceSaturday, June 1, 20249 a.m. - 2 p.m.2024 fishing events flyer (pdf)
Wilbert Warrenwil@imhookedinc.org (503) 453-0521Henry Hagg LakeGastonSunday, June 2, 20247 a. m. - 3 a.m.

Angling licenses are not required for anyone during Free Fishing Days and who participates in Free Fishing Weekend Events

Oregon fishing zones

The Oregon Sport Fishing regulations are organized by zone and that's also how our where-to-fish information is organized. So find your zone, then click on it in the table of contents to discover nearby fishing opportunities.

Take the family fishing | Oregon Department of Fish & Wildlife (1)


NORTHWEST ZONE

DIY FISHING

If you can’t attend a fishing event, it’s easy enough to learn on your own. We’ve pulled together the where-to and how-to resources you need to put together your own DIY fishing adventure.

HOW TO FISH

You know you want to go fishing, and maybe even when. Now you need some tips on how to do it. The How to fish for trout article and video series will walk you through everything you need to know – from what gear to buy, to how to cast a rod and land a fish, to how to clean and cook your fish. Many of these same tips will work for other species like bass and bluegill, too.

Learn how to fish for trout

WHERE TO FISH

Easy Angling in the Northwest Zone

This guide features 18 great places in the NW Zone for families to fish. Fromahandful of ponds doting the forested slopes, to dozens of dune lakes— many stocked with plump rainbow trout, and some that grow their own largemouthbass, perch, crappie and brown bullhead.

Each site selected for this guide includes day use areas, campgrounds and/or other amenities making them perfect destinations for a family outing.

Visit Easy Angling in the Northwest Zone

Weekly trout stocking schedule

Each year we stock dozens of area lakes, ponds and reservoirs with legal-size rainbow trout. Usingour interactive trout stocking schedule to search by date, location or zone, it’s easy to find a nearby places to catch fish.

Visit the weekly trout stocking schedule for the NW Zone

Trout stocking maps

Use these Google-based trout stocking maps in conjunction with thetrout stocking scheduleto help plan your next fishing trip.

The stocking schedule will show you when some placeis being stocked. The stocking maps will show you how to get there. In addition to directions, you’ll find helpful information for each waterbody, including amenities (restrooms, picnic tables), bank access, boat ramps, parking, fish species available.

Visit the stocking map for the Northwest zones (NW & Willamette)

Weekly Recreation Report

Updated weekly by our local biologists, the weekly Recreation Report describes the current water and fishing conditions at dozens of popular fishing locations.

Visit the Recreation Report for the NW Zone

SOUTHWEST ZONE

DIY FISHING

If you can’t attend a fishing event, it’s easy enough to learn on your own. We’ve pulled together the where-to and how-to resources you need to put together your own DIY fishing adventure.

HOW TO FISH

You know you want to go fishing, and maybe even when. Now you need some tips on how to do it. The How to fish for trout article and video series will walk you through everything you need to know – from what gear to buy, to how to cast a rod and land a fish, to how to clean and cook your fish. Many of these same tips will work for other species like bass and bluegill, too.

Learn how to fish for trout

WHERE TO FISH

Easy Angling in the Southwest Zone

This guide features 19 great places in the SW Zone for families to fish. Rainbow trout are stocked in the upper Rogue and in lakes nestled in settings as varied as fir forest and wind-swept dune. Big reservoirs provide fishing for trout and for thriving populations of largemouth bass, catfish, perch and crappie.

Each site selected for this guide includes day use areas, campgrounds and/or other amenities making them perfect destinations for a family outing.

Visit Easy Angling in the Southwest Zone

Weekly trout stocking schedule

Each year we stock dozens of area lakes, ponds and reservoirs with legal-size rainbow trout. Usingour interactive trout stocking schedule to search by date, location or zone, it’s easy to find a nearby places to catch fish.

Visit the weekly trout stocking schedule for the SW Zone

Trout stocking maps

Use these Google-based trout stocking maps in conjunction with thetrout stocking scheduleto help plan your next fishing trip.

The stocking schedule will show you when some placeis being stocked. The stocking maps will show you how to get there. In addition to directions, you’ll find helpful information for each waterbody, including, including amenities (restrooms, picnic tables), bank access, boat ramps, parking, fish species available.

Visit the stocking map for the SW Zone

Weekly Recreation Report

Updated weekly by our local biologists, the weekly Recreation Report describes the current water and fishing conditions at dozens of popular fishing locations.

Visit the Recreation Report for the Zone

WILLAMETTE ZONE

DIY FISHING

If you can’t attend a fishing event, it’s easy enough to learn on your own. We’ve pulled together the where-to and how-to resources you need to put together your own DIY fishing adventure.

HOW TO FISH

You know you want to go fishing, and maybe even when. Now you need some tips on how to do it. The How to fish for trout article and video series will walk you through everything you need to know – from what gear to buy, to how to cast a rod and land a fish, to how to clean and cook your fish. Many of these same tips will work for other species like bass and bluegill, too.

Learn how to fish for trout

WHERE TO FISH

Easy Angling in the Willamette Zone

This guide features 16 great places in the Willamette Zone for families to fish. From picturesque mountain lakes to small neighbor ponds, this zone offers a variety of opportunities for trout, bass and bluegill.

Each site selected for this guide includes day use areas, campgrounds and/or other amenities making them perfect destinations for a family outing.

Visit Easy Angling in the Willamette Zone

Weekly trout stocking schedule

Each year we stock dozens of area lakes, ponds and reservoirs with legal-size rainbow trout. Using our interactive trout stocking schedule to search by date, location or zone, it’s easy to find a nearby places to catch fish.

Visit the weekly trout stocking schedule for the Willamette Zone

Trout stocking maps

Use these Google-based trout stocking maps in conjunction with thetrout stocking scheduleto help plan your next fishing trip.

The stocking schedule will show you when some placeis being stocked. The stocking maps will show you how to get there. In addition to directions, you’ll find helpful information for each waterbody, including, including amenities (restrooms, picnic tables), bank access, boat ramps, parking, fish species available.

Visit the stocking map for the Northwest zones (NW & Willamette)

Weekly Recreation Report

Updated weekly by our local biologists, the weekly Recreation Report describes the current water and fishing conditions at dozens of popular fishing locations.

Visit the Recreation Report for the Willamette Zone

CENTRAL ZONE

DIY FISHING

If you can’t attend a fishing event, it’s easy enough to learn on your own. We’ve pulled together the where-to and how-to resources you need to put together your own DIY fishing adventure.

HOW TO FISH

You know you want to go fishing, and maybe even when. Now you need some tips on how to do it. The How to fish for trout article and video series will walk you through everything you need to know – from what gear to buy, to how to cast a rod and land a fish, to how to clean and cook your fish. Many of these same tips will work for other species like bass and bluegill, too.

Learn how to fish for trout

WHERE TO FISH

Easy Angling in the Central Zone

This guide features 16 great places in the Central Zone for families to fish. You may know central Oregon as a popular vacation Mecca, but it also offers approachable fishing in its picturesque rivers, lake and reservoirs.

Each site selected for this guide includes day use areas, campgrounds and/or other amenities making them perfect destinations for a family outing.

Visit Easy Angling in the Central Zone

Weekly trout stocking schedule

Each year we stock dozens of area lakes, ponds and reservoirs with legal-size rainbow trout. Using our interactive trout stocking schedule to search by date, location or zone, it’s easy to find a nearby places to catch fish.

Visit the weekly trout stocking schedule for the Central Zone

Trout stocking maps

Use these Google-based trout stocking maps in conjunction with thetrout stocking scheduleto help plan your next fishing trip.

The stocking schedule will show you when some placeis being stocked. The stocking maps will show you how to get there. In addition to directions, you’ll find helpful information for each waterbody, including, including amenities (restrooms, picnic tables), bank access, boat ramps, parking, fish species available.

Visit the stocking map for the High Desert zones (Central and SE)

Weekly Recreation Report

Updated weekly by our local biologists, the weekly Recreation Report describes the current water and fishing conditions at dozens of popular fishing locations.

Visit the Recreation Report for the Central Zone

SOUTHEAST ZONE

DIY FISHING

There are no Family Fishing is this zone but it’s easy enough to learn to fish on your own. We’ve pulled together the where-to and how-to resources you need to put together your own DIY fishing adventure.

HOW TO FISH

You know you want to go fishing, and maybe even when. Now you need some tips on how to do it. The How to fish for trout article and video series will walk you through everything you need to know – from what gear to buy, to how to cast a rod and land a fish, to how to clean and cook your fish. Many of these same tips will work for other species like bass and bluegill, too.

Learn how to fish for trout

WHERE TO FISH

Easy Angling in the Southeast Zone

This guide features 15 great places in the SE Zone for families to fish. Wide open spaces and wild windy places characterize this zone. Nainbow trout live in its streams, including the Chewaucan River. And stocked rainbow and brown trout grow to trophy size in many of its lakes and reservoirs.

Each site selected for this guide includes day use areas, campgrounds and/or other amenities making them perfect destinations for a family outing.

Visit Easy Angling in the Southeast Zone

Weekly trout stocking schedule

Each year we stock dozens of area lakes, ponds and reservoirs with legal-size rainbow trout. Using our interactive trout stocking schedule to search by date, location or zone, it’s easy to find a nearby places to catch fish.

Visit the weekly trout stocking schedule for the SW Zone

Trout stocking maps

Use these Google-based trout stocking maps in conjunction with thetrout stocking scheduleto help plan your next fishing trip.

The stocking schedule will show you when some placeis being stocked. The stocking maps will show you how to get there. In addition to directions, you’ll find helpful information for each waterbody, including, including amenities (restrooms, picnic tables), bank access, boat ramps, parking, fish species available.

Visit the stocking map for the High Desert zones (Central and SE)

Weekly Recreation Report

Updated weekly by our local biologists, the weekly Recreation Report describes the current water and fishing conditions at dozens of popular fishing locations.

Visit the Recreation Report for the SW Zone

NORTHEAST ZONE

DIY FISHING

If you can’t attend a fishing event, it’s easy enough to learn on your own. We’ve pulled together the where-to and how-to resources you need to put together your own DIY fishing adventure.

HOW TO FISH

You know you want to go fishing, and maybe even when. Now you need some tips on how to do it. The How to fish for trout article and video series will walk you through everything you need to know – from what gear to buy, to how to cast a rod and land a fish, to how to clean and cook your fish. Many of these same tips will work for other species like bass and bluegill, too.

Learn how to fish for trout

WHERE TO FISH

Easy Angling in the Northeast Zone

This guide features 15 great places in the NE Zone for families to fish. From stocked ponds along the Columbia River, to lakes and reservoirs framed by the Blue and Wallowa mountains, to the John Day River and its world class bass fishing.

Each site selected for this guide includes day use areas, campgrounds and/or other amenities making them perfect destinations for a family outing.

Visit Easy Angling in the Northeast Zone

Weekly trout stocking schedule

Each year we stock dozens of area lakes, ponds and reservoirs with legal-size rainbow trout. Using our interactive trout stocking schedule to search by date, location or zone, it’s easy to find a nearby places to catch fish.

Visit the weekly trout stocking schedule for the NE Zone

Trout stocking maps

Use these Google-based trout stocking maps in conjunction with thetrout stocking scheduleto help plan your next fishing trip.

The stocking schedule will show you when some placeis being stocked. The stocking maps will show you how to get there. In addition to directions, you’ll find helpful information for each waterbody, including, including amenities (restrooms, picnic tables), bank access, boat ramps, parking, fish species available.

Visit the stocking map for the NE Zone

Weekly Recreation Report

Updated weekly by our local biologists, the weekly Recreation Report describes the current water and fishing conditions at dozens of popular fishing locations.

Visit the Recreation Report for the NE Zone

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