Nevada Fish Report
Gerber Reservoir Fish Report for 10-11-2023
Gerber Reservoir Fish Report for 10-11-2023
Targeting yellow perch continues to be your best bet and fishing should be fair in October
Gerber Reservoir - Bonanza, OR (Klamath County)
by OR Department of Fish & Wildlife Staff
10-11-2023
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Targeting yellow perch continues to be your best bet and fishing should be fair in October. Fish sampling by Bureau of Reclamation in the last few years has shown incredible densities of yellow perch and some larger crappie. Use small hooks and bait for the perch as most are small with small mouths.
The reservoir is 16 percent full. Launching boats is nearly impossible. Call the Klamath Falls BLM office for updated information.
Gerber Reservoir is a large turbid reservoir with good bank access. Most of the reservoir is on BLM property. Open all year.
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for Wednesday, October 11th, 2023Applegate Reservoir: The reservoir is dropping to its normal wintertime level
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for Friday, October 6th, 2023Wild Horse Reservoir: The degraded water quality due to an algal bloom is slowly clearing up
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