Paulina Lake Fish Report for 10-25-2024
Paulina is a Bit Slower But Fish Are Still Biting
Paulina Lake - La Pine, OR (Deschutes County)
by Fly and Field Outfitters
10-25-2024
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While Paulina has been a bit slower, fish are still biting for those who focus on structure and are willing to work the water. Purple chubbies and beetles are pulling in rainbows, and October is a great time to target the lake’s big browns as they move closer to shore. Fish under an indicator with balanced leeches and minnows, or try dries such as Red Aero Legs or Red Chubbies for surface action. Look for browns patrolling near the boat ramp area and along the eastern shoreline, especially in deeper pockets. Weather can shift quickly here, so check conditions before heading out.
With the fall conditions settling in, each of these lakes offers unique fishing opportunities. Pack for changing weather, and be ready to move along the shorelines or try different water depths, as the fish are adjusting with each day’s cooling temperatures.
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