Garrison Lake Fish Report for 8-18-2022
The lake is getting pretty weedy, but boat anglers are still having success
Garrison Lake - Port Orford, OR (Curry County)
by OR Department of Fish & Wildlife Staff
8-18-2022
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The lake is getting pretty weedy, but boat anglers are still having success trolling along the foredune or in the north end of the lake where it’s deeper. There are no plans to stock the lake anymore this year, but there is always a good population of carryover trout. The lake does have a small bass population. Anglers may want fish around the edges of docks and weed beds to have chance of catching a bass.
Bank anglers can find access at the 12th street or Pinehurst boat ramps and off Paradise Point Road. The lake can be very windy so anglers will want to check the weather before heading out. Fishing earlier in the day is usually better because the winds tend to pick up in the afternoon.
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Pilcher Reservoir: Pilcher Reservoir still has a decent amount of water
Thief Valley Reservoir: The reservoir is currently only 33 percent full
Unity Reservoir: Unity Reservoir has been dropping throughout the summer and is about 1/2 full
Wolf Creek Reservoir: Continues to have a decent amount of water in it
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