Aug. 14, 2024
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Best bets for weekend fishing
- Following recent stockings, anglers report good trout fishing on the Fall River.
- The Metolius River continues be excellent for mountain whitefish, redband trout, and bull trout.
- Now that flows have settled, anglers and guides have been reporting good nymphing for trout and whitefish on the Crooked River below Bowman Dam.
- Fly-fishers are reporting success from many of the Cascade Lakes including Hosmer, East, and Crane Prairie.
- August is a great time to take advantage of fishing some of the hike-in lakes off the Cascade Lakes Highway including Todd, Lucky, Little Cultus and Deer lakes.
- Trout fishing continues to be good on the lower Deschutes. Evening caddis hatches have been consistent and nymphing is good.
- Early returns of steelhead on the lower Deschutes have been good with more fish on the way.
Trout stocking
Scheduled to be stocked the week of Aug. 12:
No stocking scheduled this week.
Recently stocked:
Fall River, Badger Lake, Devils Lake
Check out the 2024 trout stocking schedule.
Trout stocking maps
Check out the ODFW fishing and trout stocking maps to find nearby fishing locations, driving directions and descriptions of amenities.
Announcements
5 tips for fishing in hot water
With temperatures soaring to near 100 degrees this weekend, fish will start feeling the heat. Give them a break by following these warm weather fishing guidelines.
Anglers: What to know about wildfires
Wildfire season is hitting Oregon hard. Be sure to "know before you go" by checking for closures or fire restrictions before heading out. You can check for the latest fire updates and closures using the links on this webpage.
Whisky Creek Fire - Mt. Hood National Forest
Access to Rainy Lake, Black Lake, Kingsley Lake and Warren Lake trailhead is closed due to an active wildlife.
Fire closure updates
Whisky Creek Fire - Mt. Hood National Forest
Access to Whatum Lake, Scout Lake, Rainy Lake, Black Lake, Kingsley Lake, Bear Lake and Warren Lake trailhead is closed due to an active wildlife.
Crazy Creek Fire - Ochoco National Forest
Due to ongoing wildfire activity, the Ochoco National Forest is implementing a closure of Paulina Ranger District. The closure area covers many streams in the Ochoco Forest east of Walton Lake and surrounding Big Summit Prairie. More information can be found here.
Fishing during blue-green algae (cyanobacterial) blooms
As temperatures heat up during spring and summer, be on the watch for harmful algae blooms when recreating in Oregon lakes, rivers and reservoirs. Before you go fishing, check water quality conditions at the Oregon Health Authority website.
Parasitic Copepods in the Twin lakes
Anglers have been reporting rainbow trout with heavy parasite loads of the common parasitic copepod, Salmincola californiensis in North and South Twin lakes, Lava Lake and Walton Lake. ODFW had sampled holdover fish from Twin Lakes and have reduced stocking densities to try to get the copepod levels down.
There are no health concerns with consuming fish with these copepods. They are typically attached to the gills, fins, and skin of the fish and are usually not present in filets. This ODFW webpage shows common fish diseases and parasites including the copepod.
Fish consumption advisories
The Oregon Health Authority has issued consumption guidelines for parts of the Columbia River due to high levels of mercury and/or PCBs. Fish with these chemicals look, act, smell and taste like any other fish, so caution is important.
- Bonneville Dam fish advisory
- Safe fish choices for pregnancy and young children
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Updates by waterbody
ANTELOPE FLAT RESERVOIR: rainbow trout
Recent fish inventory showed fewer numbers but nice healthy rainbow trout averaging 12-18 inches. Last updated 4/24/24.
BIKINI POND: trout
No recent reports. Bikini Pond was stocked on May 3 with 1,000 legal size, 470 one-pound trout, 100 two-pound trout, and 25 brood fish. Last updated 7/24/24.
CENTURY GRAVEL POND: rainbow trout
Century Pond was stocked with rainbow trout in mid-May. The pond is located ¼ mile west of the junction of USFS Rd 46 (Century Drive) and USFS Rd 4635. Last updated 5/24/23.
CRANE PRAIRIE RESERVOIR: rainbow trout, brook trout, largemouth bass, kokanee
The reservoir 77 percent full. Anglers report good trout fishing with the Cultus and Deschutes River arms producing fish. Anglers should use caution when landing rainbow trout and minimize the time fish are exposed to warm surface temperatures that can be lethal.
Bass fishing has been reported as good. Last updated 8/14/24.
CRESCENT LAKE: rainbow trout, brown trout, lake trout and kokanee
The area surrounding Crescent Lake is current closed due to the Red Fire. More information can be found here. Open to fishing all year.
Crescent Lake is currently 16 percent full and access to the lake may be limited by low water levels. Anglers also report decent kokanee fishing with most fish in the 11– to 12-inch range. One lake trout per day, 24-inch minimum length. Anglers can now keep 5 kokanee in addition to daily trout limit. Last updated 8/14/24.
CROOKED RIVER: trout, whitefish
Open to fishing all year below Bowman Dam. The Crooked continues to fish well through the summer months. Nymphing has been the most effective method but fly-anglers should keep an eye out for fishing rising in afternoon. Try blue wing olive or midge patterns.
Anglers are reminded that steelhead may be present in the Crooked River and that Rainbow trout over 20 inches are considered steelhead and must be released.
Crooked River anglers may encounter bull trout now that there is volitional passage at Opal Springs. Anglers who catch a bull trout should release it unharmed and report their catch to the US Fish and Wildlife Service at crookedbulltrout@fws.gov. Last updated 8/14/24.
DAVIS LAKE: largemouth bass, rainbow trout
Open to fishing all year. Anglers report good bass fishing along the reeds and trolling a fly along the lava flow. Davis Lake water level remains low, making launching boats difficult The Lava Flow Campground remains the only access point for boats.
Fly-fishing only, barbless hooks required. Catch-and-release for trout. No limit on size or number of warmwater fish. Davis Lake anglers may encounter bull trout which must be immediately released unharmed. Last updated 8/14/24.
DESCHUTES RIVER, mouth to Pelton Dam: steelhead, redband trout, whitefish
Trout fishing has been consistently good lately on the lower Deschutes. Caddis hatches have been going on throughout the day between Trout Creek and Maupin. Nymphing has also been effective for trout anglers.
Steelheading on the Deschutes has been good so far. Counts over Bonneville Dam vs The Dalles Dam indicate that many steelhead have yet to make it to the Deschutes. Overall, this year is the best so far since 2015 for wild steelhead returns.
Salmon season opened on Aug. 1.
The Thermal Angling Sanctuary closure is currently in effect from Moody Rapids downstream to the mouth. This section of the Deschutes is closed to all fishing and will reopen on Sept. 16. Last updated 8/14/24.
DESCHUTES RIVER, Lake Billy Chinook to Benham Falls: rainbow trout, brown trout, whitefish
Open to fishing all year. Anglers report good fishing upstream of the Old Mill area in Bend and around Steelhead Falls. Nymphing has been the most effective method. Last updated 5/29/24.
DESCHUTES RIVER, Benham Falls to Little Lava Lake: rainbow trout, brown trout
The Deschutes River upstream of Benham Falls reopened May 22, 2024. Initial angler reports of good fishing for brown trout below Wickiup Reservoir and whitefish, redband and brook trout from Crane Prairie Reservoir to Little Lava Lake. ODFW staff noticed evidence of bait fishing at many locations during spring fish surveys and remind anglers that the use of bait is prohibited on the Upper Deschutes River. Last update 6/5/24.
EAST LAKE: rainbow trout, brown trout, kokanee
Low water levels continue to make launching large boats challenging. Anglers report fair trout fishing. Anglers can now keep 5 kokanee in addition to daily trout limit. ODFW interns are netting and removing tui chub from East Lake this summer, please respect the nets and work boat and give them distance. Last updated 7/10/24.
FALL RIVER: rainbow trout, brown trout
Fly-anglers continue to report productive and consistent fishing in the Fall River. Nymphing and stripping wooly buggers have been the most effective methods.
A reminder to anglers that new regulations are in effect for Fall River and the river is now closed to fishing below Fall River Falls Oct. 1 through May 21. Fall River above Fall River Falls remains open year-round. Restricted to fly-fishing with barbless hooks only. Last updated 5/29/24.
HAYSTACK RESERVOIR: rainbow trout, kokanee, black crappie, bluegill, smallmouth bass, largemouth bass, brown bullhead
Haystack is currently at 77 percent full. Excess brood rainbow trout were released into Haystack Reservoir the third week of February. This is a rare opportunity for anglers to catch trophy-sized broodstock rainbow trout in Haystack Reservoir in late February and March. Anglers have been reporting success catching these large fish as well as holdover trout.
Following draining of Haystack Reservoir for maintenance, anglers should expect slow fishing as the reservoir is restocked and fish populations rebound. Last updated 7/31/24.
HOOD RIVER: Steelhead, rainbow and cutthroat trout
No recent reports. The Hood has been murky lately due to glacial melt. Last updated 7/24/24.
HOSMER LAKE: brook, rainbow and cutthroat trout
Hosmer Lake is open to fishing all year. Recent reports of good fishing for brook and rainbow trout. Anglers are encouraged to get on the water early in the morning before the recreational kayak and paddleboard crowd arrives, and before surface water temperatures become lethal to trout. Restricted to fly-fishing only with barbless hooks. Catch-and-release for all species. Last updated 7/24/24.
LAKE BILLY CHINOOK: bull, brown and rainbow trout, kokanee, smallmouth bass
Anglers report good spring kokanee and bull trout fishing.
Harvest is limited to 1 bull trout over 24 inches under the daily trout limit. Anglers can now keep 5 kokanee in addition to daily trout limit. No bag or size limits on brown trout and bass. Last updated 5/29/24.
LAURANCE LAKE: rainbow trout
No recent reports. Laurance Lake was last stocked May 13 with 2,100 1-pound trout. Prior to that, Laurance was stocked on Friday, May 10 with 4,600 legal size fish, 600 2-pound trout, and 80 brood fish. We have been receiving lots of reports from fly anglers and spinner anglers that fishing has been very productive.
There is a new regulation at Laurance Lake, which closes fishing at the mouth of Clear Branch and Pinnacle creeks in the reservoir. There are buoys currently out on the reservoir, and fishing is closed past the buoys. Last updated 7/24/24.
LAVA LAKE, Big: rainbow trout
Open to fishing all year. Anglers report good fishing for rainbow trout. Last updated 5/22/24.
METOLIUS RIVER: rainbow trout, bull trout
The Metolius River continues to be excellent for mountain whitefish, redband trout, and bull trout. Nymphing with stonefly, mayfly or caddisfly nymphs has been effective for trout and streamers are a good bet for bull trout.
More Bull trout will enter the river from Lake Billy Chinook as the spawning migration picks up in August. Catch-and-release for trout including bull trout. Fishing is restricted to fly-fishing only upstream of Bridge 99 (Lower Bridge).
The Metolius River from Allingham Bridge upstream to the headwaters will close for the season Nov. 1 and will reopen May 22, 2024.
Artificial flies and lures permitted below Bridge 99 (Lower Bridge). Last updated 8/14/24.
NORTH TWIN LAKE: rainbow trout
Open to fishing all year. Recent reports from North Twin of excellent fishing for holdover and recently stocked trout. North and South Twin were last stocked in mid-April. Last updated 4/24/24.
OCHOCO RESERVOIR: rainbow trout, black crappie, smallmouth bass
The reservoir is 67 percent full. Recent reports of good rainbow trout fishing and large fish from the bank near Ochoco Dam. Last updated 8/14/24.
ODELL LAKE: lake trout, kokanee, rainbow trout
Anglers report good kokanee fishing with fish in the 12 to 13-inch range. Anglers also report good fishing for lake trout. Anglers should be aware there are bull trout in Odell Lake and must be released immediately, unharmed. Bull trout fishing closure areas are marked with buoys and include the mouth of Trapper Creek and the lake outlet at Odell Creek. Last updated 7/31/24.
PAULINA LAKE: brown trout, rainbow trout, kokanee
Open to fishing all year. Anglers report productive rainbow trout fishing and excellent kokanee fishing with fish averaging 13 inches. Anglers can now keep 5 kokanee in addition to daily trout limit. Last updated 7/10/24.
PINE HOLLOW RESERVOIR: rainbow trout, largemouth bass, bluegill
No recent reports. Pine Hollow was stocked on April 23 with 2,500 legal trout, 40 brood-size trout. Last updated 8/14/24.
PINE NURSERY POND: trout, largemouth bass
Open to fishing all year. No recent fishing reports. Limit is 2 fish per day. Last updated 12/13/23.
PRINEVILLE RESERVOIR: rainbow trout, largemouth and smallmouth bass, crappie
Prineville Reservoir at 75 percent full. Anglers report fair fishing for trout, crappie and bass. Last updated 8/14/24.
SOUTH TWIN LAKE: rainbow trout
Open to fishing all year. Anglers continue to report productive fishing for holdover and recently stocked trout. North and South Twin were last stocked in mid-April. Last updated 5/29/24.
SPRAGUE POND: rainbow trout
Sprague Pond was stocked in mid-May.
Turn at Cow Meadow sign off USFS Rd 40. Take first left at first dirt road and follow road to pond. Last updated 5/24/23.
TAYLOR LAKE (Wasco County): rainbow trout
No recent reports. Taylor Lake was last stocked on April 2 with 1,200 legal fish and 50 brood fish. Last updated 7/24/24.
THREE CREEK LAKE: rainbow trout, brook trout
Open to fishing all year. Anglers report good fishing for rainbow and brook trout. Three Creeks Lake was stocked in June. Last updated 7/24/24.
WALTON LAKE: rainbow trout
No recent fishing reports. Last updated 4/16/24.
WICKIUP RESERVOIR: kokanee, brown trout, rainbow trout, largemouth bass
Wickiup Reservoir is 35 percent full and boat ramps will be difficult to access as the reservoir level continues to drop. Anglers continue to report very healthy kokanee 16-19 inches and some nice rainbow trout; however, fish are spread out making schools difficult to locate.
The Deschutes River Arm from the Gull Point Boat Ramp to the ODFW makers near Sheeps Bridge is closed from Sept 1 through April 21, annually, to protect spawning kokanee. A reminder that Deschutes River regulations (May 22 opener) apply upstream of the markers near Sheeps Bridge. Last updated 8/14/24.