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Big Creek Reservoir 1 - Newport, OR

Lake Information

Surface Area:25 acres
Capacity:272 acre ft.
Big Creek Reservoir, proximate to Newport, Oregon, is a vital municipal water supply concurrently offering valuable coldwater angling. Meticulously managed by the Oregon Department of Fish and Wildlife (ODFW), this pristine reservoir, nestled in a forested coastal range, is preeminently known for its consistent rainbow trout fishery.

The primary piscatorial objective is its robust rainbow trout population, rigorously stocked in spring and early summer, ensuring reliable engagement. Due to its water supply function, internal combustion motors are prohibited, preserving a tranquil angling environment. Angling techniques are straightforward yet effective: static bait presentations with PowerBait or worms; dynamic spin-casting with spinners or spoons; or slow trolling from non-motorized/electric watercraft. Fly anglers find success with nymphs or small streamers. Optimal fishing occurs late spring through early summer, coinciding with peak stocking. Access is generally good via public points and a small launch, though subject to water quality regulations. Anglers are unequivocally mandated to consult the latest ODFW directives, ensuring absolute adherence to bag limits, gear restrictions, and water quality protocols. Big Creek Reservoir embodies a consistently rewarding, serene trout fishery within a pristine coastal setting.



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