Mexican Fish Report
There were still anglers on the ice this past weekend
by OR Department of Fish & Wildlife Staff
2-16-2022
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The store, restaurant and marina are open Friday-Sunday. Call 541-949-8500 or check their Facebook page for more info. The ODOT trip check camera is always worth looking at before heading up and can be viewed here. The resort is offering discount cabins and valentines day specials in the restaurant.
There were still anglers on the ice this past weekend, despite open water from melting ice visible around the boat ramps and springs near Fish Lake Resort. It’s probably not very safe to venture out on the water until some cooler weather returns. The resort is reporting that folks have caught some fish from the open water from shore.
For more information on National Forest developed recreation sites, fire restrictions and campground information for the Rogue River Siskiyou National Forest please visit here. Sno park permits are necessary for parking from November 1-April 30. A season pass can be purchased for $25 dollars (there’s also 1 day and 3 day available) at vendors such as REI, Blackbird Shopping Center, or Sportsman’s Warehouse in Medford, and the Ace Hardware in Shady Cove
Any tiger trout caught should be immediately released unharmed. Anglers are encouraged to report their catch or any other fish stories to Rogue Fish District Staff 541-826-8774
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