Fall King Salmon Fishing
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Oregon's Fall King Salmon (Chinook) can measure up to 50 lbs with many close to 30 lbs or more.
Get Sum Guide Service is experienced and dedicated to helping guests hook their trophy.
Get Sum Guide Service is experienced and dedicated to helping guests hook their trophy.
Winter Steelhead
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These sea-run rainbow trout are feisty, fierce fighters and a dream to catch.
Our guides will d everything possible to make sure you get your chance.
Our guides will d everything possible to make sure you get your chance.
Scenic Drift Boat Trips
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Take some time out and get away from it all. Half day trips immersed in some of the most scenic natural surrounds Southern Oregon has to offer. $125 per person, minimum 2 people.
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Southern Oregon is a paradise for anglers, with a diverse range of fish species and ample opportunities for both freshwater and saltwater fishing. From the majestic Rogue River to the scenic lakes and streams of the Cascades, southern Oregon has something for every type of fisherman.
Southern Oregon is home to a variety of fish species, including salmon, steelhead, trout, bass, and panfish. The Rogue River is known for its abundant salmon and steelhead runs, with Chinook salmon, coho salmon, and steelhead all making their way up the river each year. The Rogue is also home to rainbow trout, brown trout, and cutthroat trout, which can be found in the river's tributaries and in the many lakes and streams of the region. Other popular fish species in southern Oregon include largemouth bass, which can be found in many of the region's lakes and reservoirs, and panfish such as bluegill and crappie, which can be caught in the smaller streams and ponds of the Cascades.
The best time to fish in southern Oregon depends on the species you are targeting. The salmon and steelhead runs on the Rogue River typically peak in the fall, with the best fishing occurring from late September through early November. Trout fishing is best in the spring and early summer, when the water is cooler and the fish are more active. Bass fishing is typically best in the summer months, when the water is warm and the fish are more likely to be found near the surface. Panfish can be caught throughout the year, but are most active in the warmer months.
Southern Oregon is home to many popular fishing spots, including the Rogue River, the Applegate River, and the Klamath River. The Rogue River is perhaps the most well-known fishing destination in the region, with its abundant salmon and steelhead runs, as well as its trophy-sized trout. Other popular spots on the Rogue include the Lost Creek Lake, the Applegate River, and the Upper Klamath Lake.
The Cascades region of southern Oregon is also home to many excellent fishing spots, including Diamond Lake, Crater Lake, and Wickiup Reservoir. These lakes and reservoirs offer great opportunities for both freshwater and saltwater fishing, and are home to a variety of fish species including salmon, steelhead, trout, bass, and panfish.
Southern Oregon is home to a variety of fish species, including salmon, steelhead, trout, bass, and panfish. The Rogue River is known for its abundant salmon and steelhead runs, with Chinook salmon, coho salmon, and steelhead all making their way up the river each year. The Rogue is also home to rainbow trout, brown trout, and cutthroat trout, which can be found in the river's tributaries and in the many lakes and streams of the region. Other popular fish species in southern Oregon include largemouth bass, which can be found in many of the region's lakes and reservoirs, and panfish such as bluegill and crappie, which can be caught in the smaller streams and ponds of the Cascades.
The best time to fish in southern Oregon depends on the species you are targeting. The salmon and steelhead runs on the Rogue River typically peak in the fall, with the best fishing occurring from late September through early November. Trout fishing is best in the spring and early summer, when the water is cooler and the fish are more active. Bass fishing is typically best in the summer months, when the water is warm and the fish are more likely to be found near the surface. Panfish can be caught throughout the year, but are most active in the warmer months.
Southern Oregon is home to many popular fishing spots, including the Rogue River, the Applegate River, and the Klamath River. The Rogue River is perhaps the most well-known fishing destination in the region, with its abundant salmon and steelhead runs, as well as its trophy-sized trout. Other popular spots on the Rogue include the Lost Creek Lake, the Applegate River, and the Upper Klamath Lake.
The Cascades region of southern Oregon is also home to many excellent fishing spots, including Diamond Lake, Crater Lake, and Wickiup Reservoir. These lakes and reservoirs offer great opportunities for both freshwater and saltwater fishing, and are home to a variety of fish species including salmon, steelhead, trout, bass, and panfish.
WHat People Say
My buddies and I went out with Chris Griffeth from "GET SUM" Guide service out on the Rougue River and it was one of the best experience ever! Chris really knows his stuff, he kept everyone safe on the boat and he put us on the fish right away from the start! He will teach you and share his knowledge and he makes the whole trip fun! We started on the upper Rougue and ended our fishing trip on the middle Rougue. He pointed out some interesting things that we didn't know about and gave us a tour of the scenery as we drifted down river as well! I would definitely recommend Chris from "GET SUM GUIDE SERVICE" for your next adventure! Thank you Chris for a great time on the river! - Mario Garcia on Google
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Your Guide
My experience as a river fishing guide began before I could legally drive a car. I bought my first Drift boat at 14 yrs old and have been building my skills ever since. I provide only the best gear available for your experience on the water. I work closely with other local guides to accommodate larger groups. Working hard to give you the best experience possible.
- Chris Griffeth
- Chris Griffeth
- USCG Trained
- OUPV 6-Pack Licensed Guide
- First Aid and CPR Trained