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Shevlin Youth Pond

Bend · Oregon

Pond Freshwater
Shevlin Youth Pond, located in Bend, Oregon's Shevlin Park, is a dedicated and highly accessible fishing spot specifically designed for youth and novice anglers. This urban pond primarily hosts rainbow trout, which are regularly stocked by the Oregon Department of Fish & Wildlife (ODFW) to ensure high catch rates and a consistently positive experience for young anglers.

Fishing conditions are generally excellent due to frequent stocking, making it very beginner-friendly. Trout fishing is best in the cooler spring and fall months, immediately following stocking events. Effective methods are simple and straightforward: bait fishing with PowerBait or worms, either off the bottom or under a bobber, is exceptionally productive. Ultralight spin fishing with small inline spinners or tiny spoons also yields consistent results.

Access to Shevlin Youth Pond is excellent, with ample bank access, paved pathways, and convenient parking within Shevlin Park. No specialized gear like boats is required. Conservation efforts focus on providing a sustainable fishery for youth. Anglers must consult the latest ODFW regulations for specific trout bag limits and practice responsible angling and waste disposal to maintain this valuable community resource, fostering a love for fishing in the next generation.

Fish species (1)

  • Rainbow Trout
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