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Wolf Creek Reservoir Fish Report for 4-27-2022
Wolf Creek Reservoir Fish Report for 4-27-2022
Wolf Creek Reservoir is slowing filling
Wolf Creek Reservoir - North Powder, OR (Union County)
by OR Department of Fish & Wildlife Staff
4-27-2022
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Wolf Creek Reservoir is slowing filling, and the boat ram is now useable. However, the reservoir is still very low. Recently the reservoir was about 40 feet below full. Without a substantial increase in water, the reservoir may drop quickly throughout the year so fishing may be best over the next couple months.
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