Sun Creek Fish Report for 5-19-2022
The Sun Pass State Road is closed. Fishing not recommended at this time.
Sun Creek - Klamath Falls, OR (Klamath County)
by OR Department of Fish & Wildlife Staff
5-19-2022
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The Sun Pass State Road is closed. Fishing not recommended at this time.
Open to fishing all year but closed to fishing for bull trout. Only bull trout occur in upper Sun Creek just above the Sun Pass Forest bridge crossing. Fishing is not recommended at this time as fish density remains low. Recent sampling found low number of brook trout, brown trout and redband trout. The largest fish was 11 inches. Fish size and density remain low.
Redband trout were reintroduced to Sun Creek in 2016 and 2017. These redband trout were small, most are less than 4 inches, and salvaged from the Wood River irrigation system. ODFW encourages release of all redband trout. The Sun Creek channel has been rerouted into the historic channel and is connected to the Wood River below Kimball State Park.
If you fish here, make sure you know your fish species well. If you don’t know then let it go. Check stream level.
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