Oregon Fish Report
Lemolo Lake Fish Report for 7-6-2022
Lemolo Lake Fish Report for 7-6-2022
Trout fishing should be good at Lemolo
Lemolo Lake - Idleyld Park, OR
by OR Department of Fish & Wildlife Staff
7-6-2022
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Trout fishing should be good at Lemolo. The reservoir has been stocked with lots of fish recently and conditions should be good.
Kokanee in Lemolo are considered trout and fall under the daily limit for trout of 5 per day, with only one of those measuring over 20 inches. Anglers can also retain tiger trout in Lemolo if they happen to catch one that migrated down from Diamond Lake.
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