Expo Pond Fish Report for 2-10-2022
Fishing should be fair and may improve slightly with the warming this week
Expo Pond - Central Point, OR (Jackson County)
by OR Department of Fish & Wildlife Staff
2-10-2022
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Expo received 120 nice 2- to 3-pound trout right before Thanksgiving, and a few should still be around. A few bass or bluegill may still be caught as surface temperatures rise in the afternoons. Fishing should be fair and may improve slightly with the warming this week.
Daily trout and bass limit at Expo Pond is 5 fish per day of each species. There is no other trout stocking planned until early spring.
Expo pond is part of the Jackson County Parks system. A $4 Day use pass is necessary to park in the day use lot at gate 5. Annual passes can be purchased from Jackson County Parks off of Table Rock Road/Mosquito Rd.
Chinese mystery snails are present here in the most northern pond. They are highly invasive and were illegally dumped here. Please do not move these creatures and drain and dry any personal watercraft before using them in another waterbody.
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