Fishing Report - Central Zone (2024)

Fishing Report - Central Zone (1)

June 19, 2024‌‌‌‌‌‌‌‌‌‌‌‌‌‌‌‌‌‌‌‌

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Best bets for weekend fishing

  • Following the general stream opener on May 22, some popular stream reaches are now open to fishing including the Deschutes River below Wickiup Dam and above Crane Prairie, and the Metolius River upstream of Allingham Bridge.
  • Spring Chinook fishing is picking up on the Hood River.
  • The road to Three Creeks Lake reopened recently, the lake has received a fresh stocking of fish and anglers report good fishing.
  • Nymphing has been the ticket for trout anglers on the Metolius River between Wizard Falls hatchery and Lower Bridge, and below.
  • With kokanee biting at Lake Billy Chinook, Odell and Paulina, now might be a good time to consider these tips for catching more kokanee.

Trout stocking

Scheduled to be stocked the week of June 17:

Olallie Lake, Fall River, Shevlin Pond‌

Recently stocked:

Little Lava Lake, Century Gravel Pond, Olallie Lake, Deer Lake, Sprague Pit Pond‌

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

Annual Crooked River Sampling

Deschutes Watershed District Staff will be conducting annual Crooked River fish population monitoring sampling June 25-28. Sampling involves boat electrofishing between Bowman Dam and Cobble Rock Campground. For public safety we ask that anglers exit the river and step onto the shore when the electrofishing boat is approaching.‌

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.‌

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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

Bikini Pond was stocked on May 3 with 1,000 legal size, 470 one-pound trout, 100 two-pound trout, and 25 brood fish. The lake is low, but fishing was decent for the kids fishing event last weekend. Last updated 5/8/24.

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 87 percent full. Anglers report good trout fishing with the Rock Creek, Quinn, Cultus and Deschutes River arms all producing fish. Callibaetis hatches should begin soon. Recent reports of good fishing for 14- to 15-inch kokanee in the relict river channels and deeper portion of the reservoir towards the dam. Bass fishing has been reported as fair. Last updated 6/12/24.

CRESCENT LAKE: rainbow trout, brown trout, lake trout and kokanee‌

Open to fishing all year. Recent reports of good fishing for large brown and lake trout; however, Crescent Lake is currently 25 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 6/12/24.

CROOKED RIVER: trout, whitefish‌

Open to fishing all year below Bowman Dam. The Crooked continues to fish well now that threat of flood control operations and high flows are over. 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 6/12/24.

DAVIS LAKE: largemouth bass, rainbow trout‌

Open to fishing all year. Anglers report excellent bass fishing along the reeds as bass are staging for spawning. 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 5/29/24.

DESCHUTES RIVER, mouth to Pelton Dam: steelhead, redband trout, whitefish‌

This is the most popular time of year for the lower Deschutes redband trout fishery with stonefly hatches. Warm weather in Maupin in the forecast for later this week and over the weekend will make the hatch pick up.‌

Dry fly fishing has been good for anglers who come prepared with various patterns. Pay attention to the bugs and hatches occurring on any given day. Nymphing is always a great way to catch fish on the Deschutes too‌

There will be no spring Chinook season on the Deschutes this year. Last updated 5/29/24.

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

Paulina Lake Road with access to East Lake reopened for the year on Wednesday, May 15. Low water levels and campground hazard tree removal have reduced the boat launching options to the Hot Springs Boat Ramp and the East Lake Resort. Anglers report fair trout fishing. Anglers can now keep 5 kokanee in addition to daily trout limit. Last updated 6/12/24.

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 85 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 6/12/24.

HOOD RIVER: spring Chinook, winter steelhead, rainbow and cutthroat trout‌

Spring Chinook fishing opened on the Hood River on Monday, April 15. More anglers have been catching springers throughout the system. ‌

Bait is allowed and bag limit is 1 adult hatchery salmon per day. Last updated 5/29/24.

HOSMER LAKE: brook, rainbow and cutthroat trout‌

Hosmer Lake is now accessible. Open to fishing all year. Recent reports of good fishing for brook, cutthroat and rainbow trout. Restricted to fly-fishing only with barbless hooks. Catch-and-release for all species. Last updated 6/12/24.

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

Laurance Lake was last stocked on Monday, 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 5/23/24.

LAVA LAKE, Big: rainbow trout‌

The Cascade Lakes Highway reopened on May 21. Open to fishing all year. Anglers report good fishing for rainbow trout. Last updated 5/22/24.

METOLIUS RIVER: rainbow trout, bull trout‌

Despite heavy fishing pressure over the holidays, the Metolius River continues to fish well 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. ‌

Fly-anglers should keep an eye out for fish rising in the afternoon and be prepared to try blue wing olive or midge patterns. 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 closed for the season Nov. 1 and will reopen May 22, 2024.‌

Artificial flies and lures permitted below Bridge 99 (Lower Bridge). Last updated 1/4/24.

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 94 percent full. Recent reports of good rainbow trout fishing and large fish from the bank near Ochoco Dam. Last updated 6/12/24.

ODELL LAKE: lake trout, kokanee, rainbow trout ‌

Odell Lake reopened for the year on April 22. Early reports of fair kokanee fishing with fish in the 12 to 13-inch range. Anglers also report good fishing for lake trout. Last updated 5/15/24.

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 12 inches. Anglers can now keep 5 kokanee in addition to daily trout limit. Last updated 5/22/24.

PINE HOLLOW RESERVOIR: rainbow trout, largemouth bass, bluegill‌

Pine Hollow was stocked on April 23 with 2,500 legal trout, 40 brood-size trout. Anglers have reported Pine Hollow being green with algae and slow fishing. Last updated 4/24/24.

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 96 percent full. Anglers report fair fishing for trout, crappie and bass. Last updated 6/12/24.

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

Taylor Lake was last stocked on April 2 with 1,200 legal fish and 50 brood fish. Reports of the best trout fishing have been in the southern corner of the lake. Last updated 5/1/24.

THREE CREEK LAKE: rainbow trout, brook trout‌

Open to fishing all year; however, Forest Service Rd 16 closed for the season on Dec. 1. Three Creeks Lake was stocked in August. Last updated 12/6/23.

WALTON LAKE: rainbow trout‌

No recent fishing reports. Last updated 4/16/24.

WICKIUP RESERVOIR: kokanee, brown trout, rainbow trout, largemouth bass‌

Wickiup Reservoir reopened on April 22. The reservoir is 62 percent full and boat ramps are currently accessible. Initial reports of very healthy kokanee averaging 16 inches and up to 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 6/12/24.

Fishing Report - Central Zone (2024)

FAQs

What fish are in central Oregon? ›

The tributary of the Deschutes River is known for its clear, chilly waters—preferred by the large populations of native rainbow trout, bull trout, and brown trout that call the river home. Several trails line both the east and west banks of the river, making it easy to fish from the shore or wade in.

How to fish the Metolius River? ›

Popular Fishing Methods: Fly Fishing ONLY above Bridge 99; below Bridge 99 artificial flies & lures allowed. Insect Hatch/Flies to Use: Check the Metolius River Major Hatch below. Barb-less hooks only above Bridge 99. Some popular flies are Gold Ribbed Hares Ear, Elk Hair Caddis, and Little Summer Stonefly.

How to fish Lake Billy chinook? ›

Bait/Lure Fishing Method: Use of white corn with lures, trolling with worms, plugs, red wedding rings, troll in S-curves, and treble hook. Fly Fishing Methods: Fish the rivers (Deschutes, Metolius, and Crooked River) before they get to reservoir and work any submerged structures.

Is the Deschutes River open for fishing? ›

Deschutes River. Open all year for trout and hatchery steelhead.

What zone is Central Oregon in? ›

According to the USDA Hardiness Zone map, Central Oregon is placed in Zone 6 (–10 degrees Fahrenheit to 0 degrees Fahrenheit).

What is the biggest fish in Oregon? ›

Select A Category
SpeciesWeightLocation
Chinook (King) Salmon83 lbs 0 ozUmpqua River
Chum Salmon23 lbs 0 ozKilchis River
Coho Salmon25 lbs 5 ozSiltcoos Lake
Cutthroat Trout6 lbs 4 ozSiltcoos Lake
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Where can I fish for bull trout on the Metolius? ›

The game fish on the Metolius are the rainbow trout and the bull trout. Rainbows tend to be smaller—around 18 inches—while the bull trout can exceed ten pounds, and lurk under the bridges and the overhanging banks of the river. The House on Metolius property is one of the best bull trout locations on the river.

How do you catch big fish in a river? ›

Look for deep water, drop-offs, or areas with a lot of structure, such as rocks, logs, or weed beds. These are the types of places that big fish are likely to call home. If you're fishing in a lake or river, use a depth finder or sonar to help you find these hotspots.

Where to catch bull trout in Oregon? ›

Habitat: Bull trout need cold, clean water to survive and are typically found in the headwaters of Oregon rivers. Spawning occurs in the fall when water temperatures drop below 50F. Techniques: Anglers can fish specifically for bull trout in the Metolius River and the Metolius arm of Lake Billy Chinook.

Can you keep bull trout in Lake Billy Chinook? ›

Lake Billy Chinook is one of the only areas where you can legally retain a bull trout. In addition to being the premiere location to catch bull trout and kokanee, there are also rainbow trout, smallmouth bass and other species in the lake.

How deep is Lake Billy Chinook in Oregon? ›

Are there catfish in Lake Billy, Chinook? ›

Kokanee salmon, Small Mouth Bass, Rainbow Trout, German Browns, and occasionally Atlantic Salmon or Catfish are also common.

Are barbless hooks required on the Deschutes River? ›

The Deschutes trout fishery is regulated to sustain and enhance its populations of wild endemic fish. Only two trout per day between 10" and 13" may be harvested. Only barbless hooks on lures and flies are allowed. The use of bait is prohibited.

How many trout can you keep a day in Oregon? ›

Northwest Zone Regulations
SpeciesBag Limit
TroutLakes: 5 per day, 3 daily limits in possession. Streams: (including tidewaters and bays): 2 per day, 3 daily limits in possession.
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What is the crappie limit in Oregon? ›

5 bass per day, only 1 bass over 15 inches may be harvested. 25 crappie per day.

What fish is common in Oregon? ›

GroupGenusCommon Name
MinnowsSiphatelesAlvord Lake Chub
Salmon and TroutProsopiumMountain Whitefish
OncorhynchusChum Salmon
OncorhynchusCoho Salmon
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What fish are in the Deschutes River, Oregon? ›

In addition to the native rainbow trout and steelhead, other native species include the mountain whitefish and the bull trout. Bull trout are a char, similar to brook trout and lake trout, that grow to become quite sizeable.

What is the best fish to eat in Oregon? ›

Most Popular Species
  • Bass. Fresh water. Oregon offers great bass fishing throughout the state. Whether you're after smallmouth, largemouth or hybrids, there's a place nearby to catch a bass.
  • Salmon. Fresh water. Salt water. ...
  • Steelhead. Fresh water. Salt water. ...
  • Trout. Fresh water. Trout is Oregon's number one game fish.

What fish live off the Oregon coast? ›

Oregon has based a lot of its economy on commercial fishing, and for good reason! There are a variety of species available along the coast, which makes it an exciting place for any fisherman. The most popular species include bass, panfish, salmon, shellfish, steelhead, and sturgeon.

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