Mexican Fish Report
Lake of the Woods has been stocked heavily with trophy rainbow trout
by OR Department of Fish & Wildlife Staff
7-14-2022
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Lake of the Woods has been stocked heavily with trophy rainbow trout. Water tempeartures will increase this week which send the rainbow trout to deeper water. They typically will hold around the thermocline at 15 feet of depth. . A large load of rainbow trout were stocked prior to fourth of July, so anglers are encouraged to take advantage of this extra stocking and harvest their limits while the fishing is great and the water hasn’t started to heat up yet. These are fish that were slated for lakes that are closed due to the 2021 Bootleg Fire and also fish slated for Fourmile Lake, which is currently closed for forest maintenance. Most fish are around 18 inches when stocked. It’s easier to catch these fish from a boat but early spring will have trout actively feeding in the shallows before the water heats up and pushes them out. Water temperatures are warmer so fishing for largemouth bass and some smallmouth bass might be worth a shot.
Fishing for yellow perch will also be a good bet. The lake is dominated by stunted yellow perch. Very small bait and hooks will catch these fish. For recent updates on fishing, you can call the resort at 1-866-201-4194.
You can also visit their website to observe current conditions at the lake. Click on the left side video link for a live video of current conditions on the lake at the Lodge.
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