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Oregon Bass Fishing

The map to the left will take you to each lake's page. There you will find details about lake facilities, launch fees, anglers input and tips on lures and patterns that are catching bass.

On each page there is a link to the FISHING REPORTS PAGE. Let us know about your latest fishing trip by filling out this report . It will be posted on the appropriate lake page.

Also join in our FISHING DISCUSSION FORUM where you may talk about your favorite fishing subjects or issues dealing with our sport.

The intent of this site is to provide some useful information about these Oregon lakes and help us all catch and release more bass. The exchange of this information will help us all learn more about bass fishing and is part of what makes the Internet so useful.

Featured Article
I spent a week with 12 swimsuit models Part II by Cal Tatum

After spending a few days with Gary and Melinda (Mel) Garrison, I was naturally curious about how they got started producing their calendars and what kind of response they have received.

Their first calendar, which is still produced annually, is named "Women in Waders." How this calendar came about is quite an interesting story.

The name came from the days when Gary found himself single. His passion for fishing and hunting is almost as strong as his love of motorcycles and he di...


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Get Wrapped for success by Dan Mathisen
With the growth of bass fishing more and more anglers are starting to look for better ways to offer exposure for their sponsors and businesses. Over the last f...
Be “Odd” to Catch More Bass by Marc Marcantonio
I’ll bet you have a favorite fishing spot, or maybe a favorite lure. You know, like that old rickety dock on your “secret” lake that always kicks out a bass or...
BW The “GUTS” of Fishing the Darthead by Dave Rush
Having won more money on Spotted Bass reservoirs with a darthead than any other technique, you can bet that Dave Rush will always have a couple on his deck and...

Featured Oregon Lake
Prineville Oregon

Mountain waters flow out of the Ochoco Mountain Range, joining together to form the Crooked River. This river, confined by its canyon and the Bowman Dam, forms Prineville Reservoir.

Prineville Reservoir when full is nearly 3,030 acre feet of water. Available species include largemouth and smallmouth bass, rainbow trout, brown bullhead, and crappie. Season open year-round.

Rockhounds travel to the Central Oregon area from all over the country to collect the many fine rocks found her...

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More Lakes

Celilo - Columbia River
Columbia River
Crane Prairie
Fern Ridge
Green Peter
Lower Columbia River
Phillips
Prineville
Siltcoos
Tahkenitch
Tenmile
Umatilla - Columbia River
Wallula - Columbia River
  
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