Running deep and strong through southern Oregon's Siskiyou mountains, the Rogue river features exceptional fishing, abundant wildlife, incredible scenery and rich history. It is this combination of characteristics that inspired Congress in 1967 to include the Rogue as part of the original Wild and Scenic Rivers Act. Still, here nearly forty years later the fishing on the Rogue remains unsurpassed.
Recognized as salmon and
steelhead paradise, the Rogue provides
fishermen and women with idyllic pools and quiet fishing holes that teem with
fish journeying upriver from the nearby Pacific Ocean. Steelhead in the fall
range from one to two feet long and weigh up to eight pounds. Chinook (king)
salmon up to 40 pounds are also caught. And, the smaller silver (coho) salmon
up to 12 pounds ply these waters. On all Rogue river fishing trips we offer
drift boat fishing. The drift boats are designed for one or two people and a
guide. Under our proper guidance, these craft sit on the water as fly or lure
is cast into the rich fishing holes.
Our guides are long time Rogue river runners who understand where, when, and how the fishing is best. They are completely outfitted with top quality fly, spin, and plug gear, and are always happy to help you learn the techniques that will help you land lots of fish.
We outfit trips from one to four days long on the Rogue and
other coastal rivers, such as the Chetco, Sixes, Umpqua, and Elk. Our
world-famous multi-day Rogue river fishing wilderness canyon trips feature
exceptional overnight accommodations. Each night is spent at charming riverside
lodges, complete with private rooms, showers, and family style dining. These
historic and secluded lodges are known for their hospitality and venerable
nature. If you listen closely you can hear the walls tell fishing stories from
decades ago. But, come to think about it, you can hear some of these same
stories from our guides who have been running this river for 20, 30, 40 years
and still love sharing the Rogue with guests.
Rogue river fishing prices
are as follows:
Rogue river one-day trip: $380 per boat.
Rogue river
three-day trips: $2450 per boat. Includes overnights in wilderness
lodges.
Rogue river four-day trips: $2700 per boat. Includes overnights in
wilderness lodges.
All prices are based on two people per drift boat.
All trips include top-quality gear; professional guide; all meals. Please be
sure to bring foul weather clothing and the appropriate fishing license. Please
add a 6% govt./land use fee to the above prices.
