Oregon Fish Report
Willow Valley Reservoir Fish Report for 4-10-2019
Willow Valley Reservoir Fish Report for 4-10-2019
Bass FIshing Good In April
Willow Valley Reservoir - (Klamath County)
by OR Department of Fish & Wildlife Staff
4-10-2019
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Ice conditions are unknown but the lake is likely ice-free. Fishing for largemouth bass can be good during April after really warm spring days. Best bass fishing is at the Antelope Creek confluence and near the dam face along the emergent vegetation. Also, look for the many habitat structures placed in the lake for suspended crappie and bass. Yellow perch are prolific in the reservoir but stunted.
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