Nevada Fish Report
Siltcoos Lake Fish Report for 5-26-2021
Siltcoos Lake Fish Report for 5-26-2021
Sunny Weather and Warm Temperatures Are Increasing the Warmwater Fish Activity
Siltcoos Lake - Florence, OR
by OR Department of Fish & Wildlife Staff
5-26-2021
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Sunny weather and warm temperatures are starting to increase the warmwater fish activity in many of the Florence area lakes We are now into the post-spawn season and fish can be found throughout the lakes in a range of habitats. All of these lakes have great opportunities for largemouth bass, yellow perch, and other warmwater species. Siltcoos, Mercer, Sutton, and Munsel also receive trout stockings and provide opportunity to fish for both.
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