Oregon Fish Report
Haystack Reservoir Fish Report for 9-25-2024
Haystack Reservoir Fish Report for 9-25-2024
Rare Opportunities on Haystack
Haystack Reservoir - Culver, OR (Jefferson County)
by OR Department of Fish & Wildlife Staff
9-25-2024
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Haystack is currently at 92 percent full. Excess brood rainbow trout were released into Haystack Reservoir the third week of February. This is a rare opportunity for anglers to catch trophy-size broodstock rainbow trout in Haystack Reservoir in late February and March. Anglers have been reporting success catching these large fish as well as holdover trout.
Following draining of Haystack Reservoir for maintenance, anglers should expect slow fishing as the reservoir is restocked and fish populations rebound.
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