Odell Lake - Crescent Lake, OR
Photo Credit: Odell Lake Lodge & Resort
4/15/17
Lake Information
| Surface Area: | 3582 acres |
| Shoreline: | 12.9 miles |
| Maximum Depth: | 282 ft. |
| Capacity: | 473900 acre ft. |
| Elevation: | 4787 ft. |
Odell Lake, nestled in the central Oregon Cascades, offers a premier coldwater fishery, particularly celebrated for its abundant kokanee salmon and impressive Mackinaw (lake trout). This deep, clear alpine lake, accessible typically from late April to October, provides a rewarding angling experience in a stunning mountain setting.
Anglers primarily target kokanee, which are plentiful and provide consistent action, often caught by trolling small, flashy presentations at precise depths. For a true challenge, the lake's Mackinaw often exceed ten pounds, requiring heavier tackle and larger lures fished in deeper waters. While a small population of protected bull trout exists, any caught must be immediately and carefully released.
Boat fishing is the most effective method for success on this large body of water, with multiple boat ramps available for convenient access. The lake's clear waters demand careful presentations, and a fish finder is invaluable for locating schooling kokanee or deep-dwelling Mackinaw. Bank fishing also provides opportunities, especially for kokanee and rainbow/redband trout, particularly during active feeding periods. Camping facilities are readily available around the lake, facilitating multi-day trips. Adherence to Oregon Department of Fish & Wildlife (ODFW) regulations is essential, especially concerning protected species and bag limits, to ensure the continued health of this exceptional fishery. Odell Lake truly embodies a world-class angling destination.
Anglers primarily target kokanee, which are plentiful and provide consistent action, often caught by trolling small, flashy presentations at precise depths. For a true challenge, the lake's Mackinaw often exceed ten pounds, requiring heavier tackle and larger lures fished in deeper waters. While a small population of protected bull trout exists, any caught must be immediately and carefully released.
Boat fishing is the most effective method for success on this large body of water, with multiple boat ramps available for convenient access. The lake's clear waters demand careful presentations, and a fish finder is invaluable for locating schooling kokanee or deep-dwelling Mackinaw. Bank fishing also provides opportunities, especially for kokanee and rainbow/redband trout, particularly during active feeding periods. Camping facilities are readily available around the lake, facilitating multi-day trips. Adherence to Oregon Department of Fish & Wildlife (ODFW) regulations is essential, especially concerning protected species and bag limits, to ensure the continued health of this exceptional fishery. Odell Lake truly embodies a world-class angling destination.
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