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May 26, 2023 15:24:18   #
Lucky Larry wrote:
Where is this place?


Owyhee Res is a huge impoundment built by the Owyhee River and a couple of dams on the border of Oregon and Idaho. There's likely so many species of fish that they're probably tough to target unless you have the experience and knowledge of the water--which I don't really have. Bass, crappie, bluegill, trout, walleye, perch, maybe even a salmon or steelhead or sturgeon that possibly snuck in, among others. The trick is the usual--targeting a type of fish and knowing where and how to get them in such a large body of water. Good luck with that.
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May 13, 2023 21:53:40   #
vicster52 wrote:
A google search said it had been stocked although we couldn't fid it on the ODF site. We were up there yesterday. All lakes are frost free. Roads free of snow. We were going to fish but the docks are not in. There were 4 boat trailers in the lot and one boat having a heck of a time lauching as it was hung up on the walkway between the ramps. We don't want to destry our boat so we left. Tried the launch at the campgrounds across from Twin Lakes resort. It's just the lake end shoreline and we have used it before. Not now though. They have lined it with logs so you can't launch there. It's quite shallow now with the lake 60% full. The othe boat ramp isn't open yet. I did see fish surfacing though, a good sign. We gave up on Wickiup 3 years ago after, we were told
The gates were mistakenly left open and fish dumped out with the water. And as they start releasing water as soon as the lake starts to fill , it's ridiculous to drive up there any more. I don't know abou you, but it seems fish don't bite when you change their comfort zone by constantly letting water out. Wish they'd quit messing with Crescent lake. It's so beautiful but so dry. We will be at Paulina soon as the road opens. Good luck fishing. If you fish these central Oregon lakes, please post. My favorite is Diamond. You can check the lake cam there to see the thaw level and we check road cam to see road conditions going in.
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Hello again, Vicster! I've just finished reading a couple reports for Wickiup and all I can say is, what a mess! The season is starting off with low water as usual.....Gull Point Campground is closed this year for repairs, (water and sanitation), and all boat ramps are closed for the season to remove timber and debris. Fishing is again suffering because of the total misuse and management of water, and of course the draught. It all sounds like doom-and-gloom right now, but I still have small hopes for the area, (including the Deschute River below the dam), if a few people can figure out how to rectify and manage the situation and figure out how to cooperate. But, this probably won't happen in my lifetime, I'm sorry to say. I'll probably never go back to this area again.....So sad.....It used to be the favorite of family and close friends.....Not any more.....
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May 12, 2023 11:52:21   #
vicster52 wrote:
I googled it. They planted it on April 10th. I'm going tomorrow. Wish us luck.


Hello, Vicster. I sure would like to know where that report is coming from. As of April 18th, Wickiup was still partially frozen over and the roads in were still snowed over. The road into Gull Point usually doesn't get plowed and stocking trucks will not travel over a snowed-in road. North and South Twin as well as Crane Prairie were also still frozen over. It's reasonable to assume the roads are passable by now and the lakes are reasonably ice-free, but I doubt they were able to stock Wickiup on April 10th. I hope you made it there okay and had a good trip. Let us know when you get back how everything went. Some of us are pretty curious. It can be a really great time to be there this time of year! Good luck and tight lines!
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May 10, 2023 00:28:27   #
Wickiup doesn't receive trout stocking, at least not that I've ever heard of. I can't ever remember seeing it listed in ODFW's trout stocking schedule. I could be wrong though. It wouldn't be the first time today. The only species I've ever heard of being there are brown trout, kokenee, and resident rainbows, and the occasional bass which were either illegally planted or migrated down stream from Crane Prairie where they were illegally planted a few years ago.
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May 9, 2023 14:28:08   #
Druid wrote:
Looking for fly fishing spots around salem, oregon that is less popular with the crowds. I like my solitude.


Try the Breitenbush the end of the week of the 22nd of May. It should be planted sometime that week, and if you don't mind hooking planters.....?
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