Beulah Reservoir - Beulah, OR
Spot Information
| Surface Area: | 2000 acres |
| Capacity: | 59200 acre ft. |
| Fish Species: | Rainbow Trout, Mountain Whitefish, Bull Trout, Redband Trout |
Beulah Reservoir, nestled in remote Malheur County near Beulah, Oregon, is a significant irrigation impoundment functioning as a pivotal coldwater and coolwater fishery. Managed by the Oregon Department of Fish and Wildlife (ODFW), it provides diverse angling opportunities within a semi-arid landscape.
The primary piscatorial objective is its robust rainbow trout population, meticulously stocked in spring and fall, ensuring consistent engagement. Complementing this, a strong smallmouth bass fishery thrives in its rocky habitats, offering spirited battles during warmer months. Abundant yellow perch and brown bullhead catfish contribute to its diversified appeal. Angling techniques are varied: trout respond to static baits, spinners, or trolling; bass are pursued with a wide array of lures around structures; panfish take small jigs or worms; and catfish prefer bottom-fished natural offerings. Optimal trout fishing occurs in spring and fall; bass excel from late spring through early fall. Access is generally good via a developed boat ramp and bank access, though water levels 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 Eastern Oregon fishery.
The primary piscatorial objective is its robust rainbow trout population, meticulously stocked in spring and fall, ensuring consistent engagement. Complementing this, a strong smallmouth bass fishery thrives in its rocky habitats, offering spirited battles during warmer months. Abundant yellow perch and brown bullhead catfish contribute to its diversified appeal. Angling techniques are varied: trout respond to static baits, spinners, or trolling; bass are pursued with a wide array of lures around structures; panfish take small jigs or worms; and catfish prefer bottom-fished natural offerings. Optimal trout fishing occurs in spring and fall; bass excel from late spring through early fall. Access is generally good via a developed boat ramp and bank access, though water levels 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 Eastern Oregon fishery.
Latest Fish Reports
| Date | Report | Author |
| 11-25-2025 | Beulah is around 35 percent full Beulah is around 35% full the boat ramp... more » |
OR Department of Fish & Wildlife Staff |
| 11-5-2025 | Beulah is around 30 percent full Beulah is around 30% full the boat ramp... more » |
OR Department of Fish & Wildlife Staff |
| 10-15-2025 | Fly fishing using balance leeches was productive last week Beulah is around 30% full and the boat... more » |
OR Department of Fish & Wildlife Staff |
| 10-1-2025 | Beulah is around 30 percent full and the boat ramp is useable Beulah is around 30% full and the boat... more » |
OR Department of Fish & Wildlife Staff |
| 7-1-2025 | Fishing for holdover trout is good Beulah is 76% full. Fishing for holdover trout... more » |
OR Department of Fish & Wildlife Staff |
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