

Last updated 5/17/23.ĪPPLEGATE RIVER below Applegate Dam: Closed until May 22. See Oregon Health Authority consumption guidelines or the 2022 sportfishing regulations for more information. There is a longstanding health advisory for consumption of resident species due to elevated levels of mercury. Applegate was stocked with additional trout spring 2022, and plenty of holdovers should be available. With cool-moderate temperatures trout fishing should be decent throughout the reservoir. Check up-to-date reservoir levels here, or call the Army Corps of Engineers at 80 for flow and temperature information.Īll boat ramps should be usable now.The Copper boat ramp is usable above 1,923-foot mark and Hart-tish Park boat ramp is usable above 1,928 feet but the park gate was closed.Īpplegate Reservoir has been stocked with rainbow trout multiple times over the last few weeks. The elevation of the reservoir is close to the 1,986-foot mark and the surface temperature is 65 oF. Last updated 4/12/23.ĪPPLEGATE RESERVOIR: trout, landlocked spring chinook, largemouth bass, small mouth bass, black crappie, bluegill, There is a 10-mph speed limit on this reservoir and electric motors only. The Jackson County Park’s day-use area closes after sunset and day use fees are charged. Anglers are also encouraged to target and harvest carp. There is also plenty of bank fishing access.Īnglers may want to consider fishing for brown bullhead with chicken livers fished off the bottom in the early morning or late evening. For up-to-date reservoir levels click here. Updates by waterbodyĪGATE LAKE: bass, crappie, yellow perch, brown bullheadĪgate has filled to 100 percent full. Marine Board’s Opportunities and Access Report incorporates information from federal and state agencies, local facility operators and fellow boaters to provide up-to-date information so boaters can decide where to recreate and what to expect this season. But if everyone pitched in and picked up what they saw, wouldn’t it be a nicer place to fish? Sign up for the latest information on boater access We know it’s not your job to pick up discarded beer cans, slurpee cups, fishing line, hamburger wrappers and other trash that aren't yours. But as more anglers hit the water, more trash piles up on shore. Report online by logging into your ODFW account.Mail your tag to ODFW Headquarters: 4034 Fairview Industrial Dr.


Call any ODFW office to report your harvest.If you have a paper tag please report your harvest outcome, including no harvest, with one of several options: The open harvest season for wild steelhead is closed until December. Announcements Report your wild winter steelhead harvest *Some waterbodies in the upper Rogue and Umpqua basins will not be stocked as scheduled this week due to snow and limited access for the liberation trucks.īurma Pond, Galesville Reservoir, Hyatt Reservoir, Lost Creek Reservoir, Cooper Creek Reservoir, Selmac Lake, Medco Pond, Ben Irving Reservoir, Fish LakeĬheck out the 2023 trout stocking schedule Trout stocking mapsĬheck out the ODFW fishing and trout stocking maps to find nearby fishing locations, driving directions and descriptions of amenities. Winter steelhead fishing on the upper Rogue has been good, but focus is shifting to spring Chinook.Ĭlearwater Bay 2, Applegate Reservoir, Lake Marie, Red Top Lake, Powers Pond, Spalding Pond, Lemolo Reservoir, Willow Creek Reservoir, Lake in the Woods, Loon Lake, Howard Prairie Reservoir, Hemlock Lake.Spring Chinook fishing on the lower Rogue will continue to be good as melting snowpack runoff is expected to keep the river cool and high.Fishing at Garrison and Floras lakes should be good this weekend.Chinook are moving quickly into the North Umpqua, with many spotted crossing Winchester Dam.There are reports of some nice bass being caught in Cooper Creek Reservoir.With fish transitioning to the shallows, this is a good time of year to catch the biggest bass in the lake. Largemouth bass fishing has started to pick up in Tenmile Lakes.Surfperch anglers are catching redtail surfperch along the ocean beaches like Horsfall Beach, Bullards Beach, and near Cape Blanco.Striped bass are active in the mid to upper sections of tidewater on the Coquille River.
