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Hyatt Lake
Ashland · Oregon
Lake
Freshwater
Hyatt Lake, nestled in the pine and fir forests near Ashland, Oregon, offers a serene and picturesque angling experience with a diverse fishery. This 880-acre reservoir supports healthy populations of rainbow trout, actively stocked for consistent opportunities, and brook trout. Crucially, it also boasts a thriving warmwater component, including largemouth bass, crappie, bluegill, and brown bullhead, providing something for every angler.
The fishing season typically extends from late April through October, benefiting from generally optimal water temperatures, around 67°F in early summer, which encourage activity across all species. For trout, trolling with small spoons or spinners is effective from a boat, while bank anglers can use bait or cast small lures. Largemouth bass respond well to various lures, including soft plastics and crankbaits, particularly around submerged cover. Panfish like crappie and bluegill are readily caught with light tackle, small jigs, or live bait.
Access to Hyatt Lake is convenient, with campgrounds and facilities supporting multi-day visits. Anglers are encouraged to consult the latest Oregon Department of Fish & Wildlife (ODFW) regulations for specific bag limits and advisories, ensuring responsible angling practices. Hyatt Lake offers a tranquil and versatile fishing experience, blending excellent trout and warmwater fishing with a beautiful mountain setting, making it a popular choice.
The fishing season typically extends from late April through October, benefiting from generally optimal water temperatures, around 67°F in early summer, which encourage activity across all species. For trout, trolling with small spoons or spinners is effective from a boat, while bank anglers can use bait or cast small lures. Largemouth bass respond well to various lures, including soft plastics and crankbaits, particularly around submerged cover. Panfish like crappie and bluegill are readily caught with light tackle, small jigs, or live bait.
Access to Hyatt Lake is convenient, with campgrounds and facilities supporting multi-day visits. Anglers are encouraged to consult the latest Oregon Department of Fish & Wildlife (ODFW) regulations for specific bag limits and advisories, ensuring responsible angling practices. Hyatt Lake offers a tranquil and versatile fishing experience, blending excellent trout and warmwater fishing with a beautiful mountain setting, making it a popular choice.
Fish species (6)
- Black Crappie
- Bluegill
- Brown Bullhead
- Largemouth Bass
- Rainbow Trout
- White Crappie