Expo Pond Fishing Report

Expo Pond - Central Point, OR (Jackson County)


by OR Department of Fish & Wildlife Staff
7-3-2017
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Anglers can once again fish the pond just to the north of the arena, which is now within a RV Park developed by Jackson County. Stocked rainbow trout are still available, but anglers will have the best success fishing for bass and panfish. With the warm, sunny weather, fishing will be best early and late in the day. Parking is available to the right as you drive in Gate 5. A day use fee to park here is $4. An annual parking permit can be purchased from Jackson County Parks Department for $30.

A short walk from the day use parking area provides access is the southernmost pond which was stocked earlier this year with rainbow trout and offers good fishing for warmwater fish. Three parking spots are available at Gate 1.5, but parking is not allowed on Penninger Road.




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