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Beulah Reservoir Fish Report for 5-5-2026
Beulah Reservoir Fish Report for 5-5-2026
Beulah is around 80 percent full
Beulah Reservoir - Beulah, OR (Malheur County)
by OR Department of Fish & Wildlife Staff
5-5-2026
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Beulah is around 80% full. Trolling for large Rainbows can be prductive this time of year. Fly fishing will be more productive near the inlet as water temperatures rise.
There are bull trout in the reservoir, if you catch a bull trout, you must release it unharmed.
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