The reservoir is not frozen and is filling fast

Campbell Reservoir - Lakeview, OR (Klamath County)


by OR Department of Fish & Wildlife Staff
1-24-2024
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The reservoir is not frozen and is filling fast. The reservoir was dry last year. All fish perished. ODFW and BLM have stocked largemouth bass and a few crappie. Please release all fish as they need to spawn next year to repopulate the reservoir. There might also be a few redband trout around. The reservoir is about 30 percent full. ‌

There is no boat ramp on the reservoir that occurs on public property. Most of the reservoir sits on private property. Water is slightly turbid but better water clarity than most desert reservoirs.





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Miami River: Seeing a fair number of wild fish showing up
Necanicum River: The Necanicum River has had fair fishing the past week
Nehalem River: The Nehalem is big and brown today and will likely be high and off color for the week
Nehalem River- North Fork: The North Fork Nehalem saw some good steelhead fishing late last week
Nestucca River: Fishing has been slow on the Nestucca
Trask River: The Trask River is big and brown today and looks like it will stay on the high side all week
Wilson River: The Wilson River saw some decent fishing on Saturday last weekend before blowing out again
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Coquille River: The North Fork Coquille River has been fishable this week
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Fish Lake : Fish Lake is 55 percent full and trout fishing on the ice should continue to be good
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Rogue River- Upper: Late summer steelhead moving into the hatchery are still available
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Ana River: Fishing has been slow due to river fluctuations
Beulah Reservoir: Beulah Reservoir is currently 46 percent full
Blitzen River: Flows in the Blitzen have come up substantially in the last week
Burns Pond: The ice on Burns Pond is likely unsafe
Bully Creek Reservoir: Likely be some ice on Bully Creek but it is likely unsafe
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Holbrook Reservoir: The lake is iced over, but ice thickness is unknown
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Klamath River - Upper - OR: The lake is 2.7 feet below full pool and 57 percent full
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