Murray Reservoir Fishing Report

Murray Reservoir - Unity, OR (Baker County)


by Murray Reservoir Staff
11-26-2017

The Bass bite has been a little slow. The smaller Bass have been biting but the larger specimens have been elusive. However, trout should be stocked within the next couple of weeks and the big swim baits will be pulling in the big Bass. At this point live Shiners are the easiest way to catch a bass. The Panfish bite has also been slow but some nice Bluegill and Sunfish have been coming out of 15 to 20 feet water when they can be found. No Catfish were reported this week.





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