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Campbell Reservoir Fish Report for 12-16-2020
Campbell Reservoir Fish Report for 12-16-2020
Reservoir is Likely Frozen
Campbell Reservoir - Lakeview, OR (Klamath County)
by OR Department of Fish & Wildlife Staff
12-16-2020
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Reservoir is likely frozen. The reservoir is partly on BLM property and remains open. Fishing for 12 to 14-inch largemouth bass is slow. Crappie fishing is challenging as most are suspended in deep water. Redband trout are rare in the reservoir. Water levels are low. The reservoir is turbid but not as turbid as Devils Lake or other Great Basin Reservoirs.
Best fishing for nice sized crappie is from a floating device. There is no boat ramp; therefore, boats need to be carried to the water. A fish finder will help with finding schools of crappie. Also, look to the willows along the dam.
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