Oregon Fish Report
Heart Lake Fish Report for 9-11-2024
Heart Lake Fish Report for 9-11-2024
Fishing should pick up
Heart Lake - Bly, OR (Lake County)
by OR Department of Fish & Wildlife Staff
9-11-2024
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There have not been any fishing reports, but fishing should pick up as temperatures start to drop. Trolling is a good option and bait fishing near the dam can be great. If fishing from the bank, try different areas around the lake. This lake is over 30 feet deep so casting closer to the bank can produce more fish. The boat ramp is horrendous, but small boats can still be launched to the left of the ramp.
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