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Delintment Lake - Burns, OR

Lake Information

Surface Area:62 acres
Shoreline:1.6 miles
Elevation:12 ft.
Delintment Lake, a picturesque 50-acre reservoir near Burns, Oregon, is nestled within a ponderosa pine forest, providing a serene and appealing angling experience. This reservoir is primarily managed for its rainbow trout, which are consistently stocked by the Oregon Department of Fish & Wildlife (ODFW), ensuring reliable opportunities for anglers seeking quality catches in a tranquil environment.

Optimal fishing conditions typically occur in the spring and early summer before significant aquatic vegetation growth, which can make fishing more challenging later in the season. Anglers can find success year-round, though access might be limited by snow in winter. Effective methods for targeting rainbow trout include bait fishing with PowerBait or worms, and spin fishing with small inline spinners or spoons. Fly anglers can also succeed with nymphs and woolly buggers.

Access to Delintment Lake is generally good, offering extensive bank access and permitting boats with a strict 5 mph speed limit, ensuring a peaceful atmosphere. Anglers should verify road conditions, as snow can occasionally restrict access. Conservation efforts focus on sustaining the stocked trout fishery and preserving the pristine natural setting. Anglers are encouraged to adhere to all ODFW regulations, including proper waste disposal. Delintment Lake offers a peaceful and rewarding angling experience, combining consistent trout action with the beauty of the Ochoco National Forest.



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