Lost Creek Lake Fish Report for 7-22-2025
Anglers are having good success
Lost Creek Lake - Trail, OR (Jackson County)

by OR Department of Fish & Wildlife Staff
7-22-2025
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The lake level is 1847 ft and the water surface temperature at Lost Creek is 77F with more hot weather on the way this week. Anglers are having good success on legal-sized and larger trout. Fishing for smallmouth bass is also very good.
Trollers fishing for trout can have very good success at Lost Creek using a variety of gear: Apex lures, Brad's cut plug lures with scent, Panther Martin spinners, red hoochies, and wedding rings. Black and gold can also be a solid color choice. Trout can be caught at a variety of depths from the surface down to about 50 feet. Lures are often fished behind dodgers, and can be spiked with corn, worms or PowerWorms -- 3/4oz is a good choice for weight.
Lost Creek also offers good bank fishing access, and fishing on both sides of the dam can be very effective using PowerBait.
Anglers can get the latest reservoir details by calling the US Army Corps Lost Creek Lake and Applegate Reservoir projects information line at 1-800-472-2434.
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