Lake Marie Fishing Report

Lake Marie - Winchester Bay, OR (Douglas County)


by OR Department of Fish & Wildlife Staff
3-29-2016
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Lake Marie has been stocked with 2,000 legal trout this year. The lake will be stocked the week of April 11 with an additional 1,000 legals. Most anglers use PowerBait or worms. Perch fishing should continue to be productive for those using worms on the bottom.





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