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Willow Lake - Heppner, OR

Lake Information

Surface Area:154 acres
Shoreline:3.8 miles
Willow Lake, a significant irrigation reservoir near Heppner, Oregon, stands as a pivotal multi-species fishery in Eastern Oregon, expertly managed by the Oregon Department of Fish and Wildlife (ODFW). Its dual functionality as a water storage impoundment and a vibrant angling destination makes it a consistent draw.

The reservoir is renowned for its robust warmwater fishery, featuring impressive populations of largemouth and smallmouth bass, exceptionally productive crappie (both black and white), abundant bluegill, and formidable channel catfish. Complementing this, strategic ODFW stocking ensures a reliable rainbow trout fishery during cooler months. Angling techniques are comprehensive: bass respond to a wide array of lures around structures; crappie and other panfish are readily taken on small jigs or bait; catfish excel on bottom-fished natural offerings. Trout are pursued with standard baits, spinners, or spoons. Optimal warmwater fishing spans late spring through early fall; trout excel in spring and autumn. Access is facilitated by public boat ramps and extensive bank access, though water levels can fluctuate. Anglers are unequivocally mandated to consult the latest ODFW regulations, ensuring absolute adherence to species-specific bag limits and gear restrictions for this versatile and highly productive fishery.



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