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Lake Billy Chinook

Culvar · Oregon

Lake Freshwater
Lake Billy Chinook, near Culver, Oregon, is a vast and exceptionally diverse reservoir formed by the confluence of the Deschutes, Crooked, and Metolius Rivers. This impoundment stands as a premier fishing destination, offering outstanding opportunities for both coldwater and warmwater species, including highly sought-after kokanee and landlocked Chinook salmon, alongside a thriving smallmouth bass fishery. Rainbow and brown trout also contribute to the lake's varied appeal.

Optimal fishing conditions prevail across its three distinct arms, with specific areas favoring different species. For kokanee and Chinook salmon, trolling with downriggers and flashy presentations is highly effective, often locating schools using advanced electronics. Smallmouth bass, gaining a world-class reputation, are best targeted by casting various lures around the lake’s abundant rocky structures and submerged timber, particularly in the Deschutes and Crooked River arms.

Access to Lake Billy Chinook is excellent, with multiple developed boat ramps and marinas catering to all types of anglers, and numerous campgrounds facilitate extended visits. Anglers are advised to consult the latest Oregon Department of Fish & Wildlife (ODFW) regulations, as bag limits and size restrictions vary by species to ensure sustainable management of this productive fishery. Lake Billy Chinook provides an unparalleled angling adventure, combining diverse fishing with the stunning canyon landscapes of Central Oregon.

Fish species (8)

  • Brown Trout
  • Bull Trout
  • Chameleon Rockfish
  • Chinook Salmon
  • Kokanee Salmon
  • Largemouth Bass
  • Rainbow Trout
  • Smallmouth Bass

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