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Crane Prairie Reservoir - Sunriver, OR

Lake Information

Surface Area:4960 acres
Shoreline:22 miles
Maximum Depth:20 ft.
Elevation:4445 ft.
Crane Prairie Reservoir, near Sunriver, Oregon, is a highly acclaimed Central Oregon impoundment, celebrated for its trophy-sized trout and abundant kokanee salmon. This large reservoir, distinguished by extensive submerged timber and weed beds, provides exceptional habitat for its key species: large rainbow trout ("cranebows"), brook trout, and kokanee. Brown trout, largemouth bass, crappie, and catfish also contribute to the diverse fishery.

Fishing conditions are consistently excellent and improving daily, with the reservoir often near full capacity and favorable water temperatures. The unique underwater structure, while challenging, creates prime feeding grounds. Fly fishing is particularly popular and effective for large trout, utilizing balanced leeches and chironomids. Trolling is highly successful for kokanee, often with downriggers. Bait fishing can also yield results.

Access to Crane Prairie Reservoir is generally good via multiple boat ramps, though careful navigation around submerged timber is essential. Conservation is paramount, with strict adherence to all Oregon Department of Fish & Wildlife (ODFW) regulations on bag limits and proper fish handling vital for preserving this premier destination. Crane Prairie Reservoir offers an unparalleled angling experience,



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