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Oregon Lake Reservoir Area Fishing Spots

35 Fishing Spots Oregon

Anglers exploring the Oregon Lake Reservoir Area Fishing Spots in Oregon will discover 35 fishing destinations spanning 34 reliable reservoirs and one cold-water river. This region is particularly noted for its Largemouth Bass, Catfish, and other popular gamefish fisheries, drawing both local enthusiasts and traveling anglers.

Fishing is productive from April through October, with spring and fall offering the best action. Local anglers recommend bringing a variety of tackle to match the diverse water conditions found throughout the zone. From shallow weedlines to deep structure, each waterway presents its own unique challenges and rewards.

For bass in this region, local anglers favor a mix of artificial lures and live bait depending on conditions. Soft plastics, crankbaits, and spinnerbaits consistently produce results across the reservoirs here. Bank anglers find success near points, fallen timber, and weed edges, while boaters often work deeper structure and drop-offs. Fly fishing enthusiasts will find opportunities on the moving water in this zone, particularly during spring and fall hatches.

Anglers traveling to the Oregon Lake Reservoir Area Fishing Spots will find a range of amenities nearby. Bait and tackle shops, convenience stores, and gas stations are available in the surrounding communities. For the best experience, arrive early to secure parking at popular spots — especially on weekends during peak season. Pack sunscreen, insect repellent, and plenty of water, as some locations offer limited shade. A Oregon fishing license must be purchased before your trip and carried while fishing.

All 35 Fishing Spots in This Zone

Reservoirs (34)

Bay Duke Reservoir

📍 42.3956, -117.1356
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Brewster Reservoir Number Two

📍 42.5925, -117.1011
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Butch Reservoir

📍 42.2241, -117.0040
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Cherry Creek Reservoir

📍 42.5799, -117.0747
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Cougar Canyon Reservoir

📍 42.5099, -117.1205
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Deacon Reservoir

📍 42.4316, -117.0553
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Deep Draw Reservoir

📍 42.2446, -117.2094
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East Beaver Charlie Reservoir

📍 42.3658, -117.0440
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Little Groundhog Reservoir

📍 42.5832, -117.0889
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Little Spring Creek Reservoir

📍 42.3265, -117.2112
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Lone Tree Reservoir

📍 42.5486, -117.2102
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Long Canyon Reservoir Number One

📍 42.5773, -117.1540
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Long Canyon Reservoir Number Two

📍 42.5778, -117.1682
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Lower Wildhorse Reservoir

📍 42.2122, -117.1339
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Maher Reservoir

📍 42.4150, -117.0707
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Manydraw Reservoir

📍 42.2852, -117.1614
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Middle Fork Rim Reservoir

📍 42.5290, -117.1231
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Mustang Lake Reservoir

📍 42.2443, -117.0535
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North Fork Reservoir

📍 42.5667, -117.1193
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North Oregon Hill Reservoir

📍 42.3158, -117.0832
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Northwest Oregon Hill Reservoir

📍 42.3030, -117.1235
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Oregon Hill Reservoir

📍 42.2802, -117.1189
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Oregon Lake Reservoir

📍 42.2940, -117.0293
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Paa-ne-na Reservoir

📍 42.5359, -117.2391
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Pack Rat Reservoir

📍 42.3141, -117.1554
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Pisa Paa Ta Tsi Tsa-da Reservoir

📍 42.5984, -117.3630
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Pole Creek Reservoir

📍 42.4635, -117.0886
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Section Sixteen Reservoir

📍 42.2695, -117.2088
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Sharon Creek Reservoir

📍 42.3830, -117.1141
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South Oregon Hill Reservoir

📍 42.2813, -117.0802
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Three Forks Reservoir

📍 42.5588, -117.1316
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Three Forks Rim Reservoir

📍 42.5595, -117.1576
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West Beaver Charlie Reservoir

📍 42.3735, -117.0941
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Whitehorse Reservoir

📍 42.5973, -117.1438
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Rivers (1)

Three Forks Launch Site

📍 42.5444, -117.1691
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Frequently Asked Questions

Yes, a valid Oregon fishing license is required to fish at any location within this zone. Licenses can be purchased online through the Oregon wildlife agency or at local bait shops.

Anglers in this zone commonly target Largemouth Bass, Catfish, and Bluegill. Species availability varies by water body and season — check individual spot pages for specific species information.

Many of the larger reservoirs in this zone have public boat launches and ramp access. Shore fishing is also available at numerous locations. Check individual spot details for specific access information.

Fishing is productive from April through October, with spring and fall offering the best action. Water conditions, hatches, and fish behavior all vary by season, so checking recent local reports before your trip is always a good idea.