Fish Lake Fish Report for 2-4-2021
Ice Fishing Has Been Good
Fish Lake - Lakecreek, OR (Jackson County)
by OR Department of Fish & Wildlife Staff
2-4-2021
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Fish Lake Cabins are currently available. The lodge and café are still closed. It’s best to call ahead to confirm their most current status of the lodge and café: 541-949-8500 or check their Facebook page. It was snowing on Wednesday.
Ice fishing has been good. Folks should still be extremely careful if venturing out on the ice, particularly if weather warms up this weekend. Ice was last reported at around 12 inches thick. Anglers are reminded that a human-made ice hole can be no larger than 12 inches in diameter or length.
The Hwy 140 webcam at Lake of the woods will give you a good idea of the road conditions. Anglers are reminded that a Snow Park permit is necessary if parking around Fish Lake.
Fish Lake was stocked with trophy trout in early October, and fall fingerling tiger trout.
More information on National Forest Developed recreation sites and campground closures for the Rogue Siskiyou Forest please visit here.
Anglers have been catching some nice tiger trout as of late. Tiger Trout should be immediately released unharmed. Anglers are encouraged to report their catch to Rogue Fish District Staff 541-826-8774 ext. 72411
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for Thursday, February 4th, 2021: ODFW Recreation Report
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Coquille River: Currently High & Muddy
Elk River: Recent Rains Should Make For Excellent Conditions
Emigrant Reservoir: Reservoir Continues to Slowly Rise
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Alsea River: As the mainstem drops back into shape, the drift boaters should see improved fishing
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