From Sportfishing
Fish Report for 8-6-2024
Fishing Should be Slow
8-6-2024
OR Department of Fish & Wildlife Staff
Access to the lake is available. The lake is currently 21 percent full. The lake has been stocked multiple times with rainbow trout. In hot weather rainbow trout hold in deeper water that is more accessible by boat. Fishing should be slow for stocked rainbow trout. Fishing should be slow for brook trout and lake trout. Best fishing is from a boat. Hatches of caddisflies, damselflies and dragonflies will interest the brook trout. Look for areas of flooded timber, tributary inputs and the large points.
Check Fourmile Lake Levels.
Please report any kokanee caught from the lake.
Launching boats becomes particularly challenging as the lake recedes. There is no official concrete boat ramp with dock. Launching takes place from a sandy shoreline. Only small boats are recommended. You can also call Lake of the Woods Resort for updates.
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