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Central and Eastern Oregon Fishing Reports for November 1st, 2019

Posted on October 31, 2019October 31, 2019 by Bob Rees
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Central and Eastern Oregon Fishing Reports

From ODF&W

Steelhead are spread out in the lower Deschutes as far upriver as South Junction. Fishing should pick up soon in the North Junction, South Junction and Warm Springs areas.

Fall can be some of the best trout fishing of the year in the area’s lakes and reservoirs.

It won’t be long before snow will limit access to central Oregon’s high elevation, hike-in lakes. Until then fish will be feeding aggressively as they get ready for the winter, and fishing can be good.

Prineville Youth Fishing Pond, Pinehollow Reservoir and Taylor Lake are scheduled to be stocked this week.

Umatilla River Coho made a strong push this past week with over 750 adults returning to Three Mile Dam.

Steelhead are starting to move into the John Day River.

Campbell, Cottonwood Meadows and Deadhorse lakes are good choices for some great fall trout fishing.

Best bet in the Klamath Basin is to target brook trout in the upper areas of the Sprague, Williamson or Sycan.

Recent sampling at Fish Lake (Wallowa Mountains) showed there are good numbers of both stocked rainbow and naturally-produced brook trout. Combine with cooler fall temperatures and fishing should be great.

2019 Stocking schedule and Stocking Maps

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