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Owyhee Reservoir - Vale, OR

Lake Information

Surface Area:13900 acres
Maximum Depth:117 ft.
Capacity:1122000 acre ft.
Elevation:2670 ft.
The Owyhee Reservoir, a colossal and dramatically scenic irrigation impoundment near Vale, Oregon, stands as a premier warmwater fishery in the Pacific Northwest. Stretching over 50 miles through a rugged desert canyon, it is celebrated for its exceptional populations of smallmouth bass, crappie, and formidable channel catfish, offering an unparalleled multi-species angling experience.

The dominant piscatorial attractions are its world-class smallmouth bass, exceptionally abundant and aggressive, alongside prolific crappie and large channel catfish. Yellow perch further diversify the opportunity. Angling techniques are expertly applied: a comprehensive array of lures for bass, targeting rocky ledges and submerged timber; vertical jigging or slow trolling for crappie; and heavy gear with natural baits for catfish, particularly at night. Optimal angling prevails from late spring through early fall, with crappie peaking in spring and bass from May through October. Access is primarily boat-based from the Owyhee Dam area, necessitating watercraft for comprehensive coverage of its vast expanse. Regulations are meticulously managed by the Oregon Department of Fish and Wildlife (ODFW); strict, real-time consultation of current directives is unequivocally paramount, ensuring legal compliance and sustainable resource management, preserving Owyhee as a truly world-class warmwater angling destination within a uniquely dramatic landscape.



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