Oregon Fish Report
Agate Lake Fish Report for 11-17-2022
Agate Lake Fish Report for 11-17-2022
Agate remains at 13 percent full
Agate Lake - Medford, OR (Jackson County)
by OR Department of Fish & Wildlife Staff
11-17-2022
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Agate remains at 13 percent full and will likely stay near this level until more rain starts falling consistently. \For up-to-date reservoir levels click here. The boat ramp may be usable for small boats unless closed by county parks. Regardless, plenty of bank fishing access is available.
Anglers may want to consider fishing for brown bullhead with chicken livers fished off the bottom in the early morning or late evening. Anglers are also encouraged to target and harvest carp.
The Jackson County Park’s day-use area closes after sunset and day use fees are charged. There is a 10-mph speed limit on this reservoir and electric motors only.
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