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NORTHWEST ZONE FISHING Weekend Fishing Opportunities: · Angling for warmwater species, particularly largemouth bass, should be improving in many area lakes as water temperatures warm. · Summer steelhead fishing has really started to turn on the Siletz River with good numbers of fish showing throughout the river. NORTH COAST LAKES Additional rainbow trout have been made available for stocking on the north coast. These trout are scheduled to be stocked in Hebo Lake, Town Lake and Cape Meares Lake by early July. Angling for warmwater species, particularly largemouth bass, should be improving as lake temperatures warm. Town, Cape Meares, Lytle, Coffenbury, Cullaby and Sunset Lakes have reasonable populations of bass. Lower Columbia River backwaters and sloughs also provide some opportunity for warmwater species. MID COAST LAKES Stocking rainbow trout for the mid coast lakes has ended for the season. Most water bodies had a final stocking in late May or the first week in June. Fishing will remain good at most locations through June and slow as the summer water temperatures rise in July. WARM WATER FISH ANGLING OPPORTUNITIES The Mid Coast has numerous lakes or reservoirs which offer good angling for naturally produced warm water fish species, such as large mouth bass, yellow perch, bluegill, brown bullhead and crappie. Typically the best fishing is from late spring to mid fall while water temperatures are warm. Tactics such as casting or trolling lures, jigging baits near bottom or using the traditional bait and bobber technique are all productive from either a boat or from shore. Below is a list of lakes near local coastal cities that offer warm water angling opportunities. Devils Lake (Lincoln City): Offers fair to good year-round trout fishing and also has slow to fair angling for largemouth bass, yellow perch and bluegill. Big Creek Reservoirs 1 & 2 (Newport): Offers fair largemouth bass fishing, slow to fair angling for yellow perch and bluegill and good year-round angling for rainbow and cutthroat trout. Olalla Reservoir (Toledo): Offers fair largemouth bass fishing, slow to fair angling for yellow perch, bluegill and brown bullhead and good year-round angling for rainbow and cutthroat trout. Sutton and Mercer Lakes (northern Florence): Fair to good angling for largemouth bass and decent angling for bluegill, and potential for crappie and brown bullhead. Offers year-round rainbow and cutthroat trout fishing. Woahink Lake (southern Florence): Can be good to very good for yellow perch and offers fair to good angling for largemouth bass and bluegill. Siltcoos Lake (south of Florence): A large lake with numerous fingers, lots of shoreline structure and a couple large tributaries. Offers fair to good angling for largemouth bass, bluegill, yellow perch and brown bullhead. There is good year-round rainbow and cutthroat trout fishing and a good seasonal fishery for coho salmon. Tahkenitch Lake (south of Florence): A large lake with numerous fingers, lots of shoreline structure and a couple large tributaries. Offers good to very good angling for largemouth bass and yellow perch, and fair to good angling for bluegill, crappie and brown bullhead. There is good year-round cutthroat trout fishing and a good seasonal fishery for coho salmon. |