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Phillips Reservoir Fish Report for 4-17-2019
Phillips Reservoir Fish Report for 4-17-2019
Anglers Having Good Success
Phillips Reservoir - Gaston, OR (Yamhill County)
by OR Department of Fish & Wildlife Staff
4-17-2019
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Current reservoir storage is at 34 percent of capacity and increasing. The reservoir is now ice-free. Approximately 4,700 legal-size rainbow trout have been recently stocked.
Anglers usually have good success catching holdover trophy-size trout in the upper reservoir just after ice-out.
Construction of the new boat launch surface at the Mason Dam Boat Launch is now complete and the launch has re-opened to public access. Boaters will find much improved conditions for launching boats.
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