Utah Fish Report
Campbell Reservoir Fish Report for 4-23-2025
Campbell Reservoir Fish Report for 4-23-2025
Campbell Reservoir is nearly full
Campbell Reservoir - Lakeview, OR (Klamath County)

by OR Department of Fish & Wildlife Staff
4-23-2025
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Campbell Reservoir is nearly full. Water temperatures will be warming for warmwater fish. BLM, ODFW and BOR stocked a total of 431 crappie in April 2024 ranging in size from 8-14 inches. ODFW and BLM plan on stocking more crappie this spring. Please report any catch to ODFW at 541-883-5732.
The reservoir was dry in summer of 2022. All fish perished. ODFW and BLM have stocked many size classes of largemouth bass and a few crappie in 2023. Catch-and-release is encouraged to allow for establishment of fish populations. There might also be a few redband trout around.
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OR Department of Fish & Wildlife Reports
for Wednesday, April 23rd
Diamond Lake: Diamond Lake is still frozen over
Galesville Reservoir: The reservoir is at full pool now with all the recent rainfall this year
Garrison Lake: Trout are scattered throughout the lake
Plat I Reservoir: The reservoir is at full pool levels
Rogue River- Lower: The weather is perfect for spending some time chasing spring chinook
Umpqua River: Fishing has been fair to good with a good number of hatchery chinooks being harvested
Umpqua River- North : Winter steelhead angling is slow
Umpqua River- South : The South is open for hatchery steelhead
OR Department of Fish & Wildlife Reports
for Tuesday, April 22nd
Trask River: The Trask is low and clear but there are still fish available throughout the fishery
Fish Lake : Fish Lake is 72 percent full and ice-free
Howard Prairie Reservoir: Howard Prairie is 86 percent full and rising
Hyatt Lake: Hyatt is currently 88 percent full and rising
Lost Creek Reservoir: Lost Creek offers very good opportunity for spring trout fishing
Medco Pond: Medco wasstocked with rainbow trout this week
Rogue River - Middle: Flow in Grants Pass is around 3,200 cfs on Tuesday
Rogue River- Upper: Anglers continue to catch winter steelhead

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