Toketee Lake - Clearwater, OR

Lake Information
Surface Area: | 76 acres |
Shoreline: | 3 miles |
Maximum Depth: | 32 ft. |
Fish Species: | Rainbow Trout, Brown Trout |
Toketee Lake, a scenic reservoir near Clearwater, Oregon, within the Umpqua National Forest, offers a distinct trout fishing experience. This smaller lake is particularly known for its brown trout, which can grow to impressive sizes, providing a challenging yet rewarding pursuit for dedicated anglers. Rainbow trout may also be present.
Fishing conditions generally favor trout due to the lake's consistently cold water. While real-time reports can be sparse, the lake's reputation for wary brown trout suggests the need for technical approaches. Fly fishing is often highly effective, utilizing nymphs, streamers (especially patterns mimicking baitfish), and opportunistic dry flies. Spin fishing with ultralight gear and small lures, prioritizing stealth, can also yield results.
Access to Toketee Lake is typically via forest roads off Highway 138. Small, unimproved boat launches are likely available for kayaks or float tubes, suitable for maintaining the tranquil atmosphere. Anglers should verify road conditions, as snow can limit access. Conservation efforts focus on maintaining the trout populations; anglers must consult the latest Oregon Department of Fish & Wildlife (ODFW) regulations for specific bag limits and practice responsible catch-and-release, especially for larger brown trout, to preserve the lake's pristine nature and unique fishery.
Fishing conditions generally favor trout due to the lake's consistently cold water. While real-time reports can be sparse, the lake's reputation for wary brown trout suggests the need for technical approaches. Fly fishing is often highly effective, utilizing nymphs, streamers (especially patterns mimicking baitfish), and opportunistic dry flies. Spin fishing with ultralight gear and small lures, prioritizing stealth, can also yield results.
Access to Toketee Lake is typically via forest roads off Highway 138. Small, unimproved boat launches are likely available for kayaks or float tubes, suitable for maintaining the tranquil atmosphere. Anglers should verify road conditions, as snow can limit access. Conservation efforts focus on maintaining the trout populations; anglers must consult the latest Oregon Department of Fish & Wildlife (ODFW) regulations for specific bag limits and practice responsible catch-and-release, especially for larger brown trout, to preserve the lake's pristine nature and unique fishery.
Latest Fish Reports
Date | Report | Author |
1-2-2020 | Toketee Lake Fishing Report Fishing is open in Toketee year-round, but it’s... more » |
OR Department of Fish & Wildlife Staff |
10-2-2019 | Toketee Lake Fishing Report Fishing is open in Toketee year-round, but it’s... more » |
OR Department of Fish & Wildlife Staff |
4-5-2016 | Toketee Fishing Report Fishing is open in Toketee year-round. For more... more » |
OR Department of Fish & Wildlife Staff |
3-29-2016 | Toketee Fishing Report Fishing is open in Toketee year-round. For more... more » |
OR Department of Fish & Wildlife Staff |
3-22-2016 | Toketee Fishing Report Fishing is open in Toketee year-round. For more... more » |
OR Department of Fish & Wildlife Staff |
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