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Smith Reservoir - Belknap Springs, OR

Lake Information

Surface Area:140 acres
Shoreline:4.7 miles
Smith Reservoir, located near Belknap Springs in the central Oregon Cascades, is a small, high-elevation impoundment integral to the Carmen-Smith Hydroelectric Project. While aesthetically appealing, its angling opportunities are predominantly dictated by its operational function, yielding a coldwater rainbow trout fishery.

The principal piscatorial objective is its robust rainbow trout population, diligently stocked in spring and early summer, ensuring reliable put-and-take action. Fluctuating water levels, inherent to its hydroelectric purpose, significantly influence accessibility and fish concentrations. Angling techniques are straightforward, targeting stocked trout: static bait presentations with PowerBait or worms; dynamic spin-casting with spinners or spoons; or slow trolling from smaller watercraft. Optimal fishing occurs late spring through early summer, coinciding with road accessibility and peak stocking. Access is often challenging via rough forest roads, with unimproved boat launches contingent on water levels. Anglers are unequivocally mandated to consult the latest Oregon Department of Fish and Wildlife (ODFW) regulations, ensuring absolute adherence to bag limits and gear restrictions for this distinctive, variable mountain fishery. Preparedness for fluctuating conditions is paramount.



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