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Balm Creek Reservoir - Baker City, OR

Lake Information

Surface Area:112 acres
Shoreline:2 miles
Maximum Depth:60 ft.
Balm Creek Reservoir, near Baker City, Oregon, is a valuable local fishing spot primarily managed for its rainbow trout. The Oregon Department of Fish & Wildlife (ODFW) regularly stocks the reservoir with legal-sized rainbow trout, ensuring consistent "put-and-take" opportunities, particularly in spring and fall when water temperatures are optimal.

Fishing conditions are generally excellent for trout due to consistent stocking. Effective methods are straightforward: bait fishing with PowerBait or worms, and spin fishing with small inline spinners or spoons, are highly productive for stocked fish. Fly anglers can also find success with nymphs and small streamers.

Access to Balm Creek Reservoir is generally good for bank fishing, with public access points around its shoreline. Conservation efforts focus on providing a sustainable recreational fishery through stocking. Anglers must strictly adhere to all ODFW regulations, including specific bag limits, and practice responsible waste disposal, ensuring the reservoir's long-term quality and cleanliness. Balm Creek Reservoir offers a convenient, accessible, and reliably fun fishing experience, ideal for quick outings or introducing new anglers to the sport.



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