Tenmile Lakes Fishing Report

Tenmile Lakes - Lakeside, OR (Coos County)


by OR Department of Fish & Wildlife Staff
8-6-2020
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Largemouth bass can be caught early mornings and late evenings in shallow water. Many of the bass in shallow water are under 15 inches but will still try to bite a bigger size lure/bait.  During the middle of the day bass can be caught in deeper water and in the shade of docks. Recent water temperatures have been between 70-75 degrees.  

Some anglers are catching yellow perch fishing small jigs or worms on a hook near the bottom in 8-10 feet of water. The outside weedlines are fairly consistent at 9 feet of water throughout the lake. A couple groups of yellow perch anglers found schools of perch in 15-17 feet of water fishing over mud this past weekend.

Trout fishing has slowed down with the warmer water temperatures. Anglers will have the best success fishing for trout in the deeper water and trolling slowly.




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