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Lake Of The Woods
Klamath Falls · Oregon
Lake
Freshwater
Lake of the Woods, near Klamath Falls, Oregon, stands as a remarkably scenic and popular mountain lake within the Fremont-Winema National Forest. This destination is highly regarded for its diverse and thriving fishery, supporting both coldwater and warmwater species, thereby appealing to a wide range of angling preferences.
The lake boasts a rich aquatic ecosystem, hosting rainbow, brook, and brown trout, alongside kokanee salmon. Additionally, it sustains robust populations of black crappie, brown bullhead, yellow perch, and both largemouth and smallmouth bass. This extensive variety allows for diverse angling strategies throughout the year. Fishing conditions are generally favorable, with early summer water temperatures typically around 63°F, providing suitable conditions for all species present.
Angling methods are equally varied. For trout and kokanee, trolling with spoons, spinners, or flies from a boat is highly effective, as is traditional fly fishing. Bass respond well to various lures, including soft plastics and crankbaits, particularly around submerged structures. Panfish like crappie and perch are readily caught with small jigs or live bait. Access to Lake of the Woods is excellent, with numerous resorts, campgrounds, and boat launches available. Anglers should consult the latest Oregon Department of Fish & Wildlife (ODFW) regulations for specific bag limits and size restrictions to ensure responsible angling. Lake of the Woods promises a versatile and thoroughly enjoyable fishing experience in a beautiful mountain setting.
The lake boasts a rich aquatic ecosystem, hosting rainbow, brook, and brown trout, alongside kokanee salmon. Additionally, it sustains robust populations of black crappie, brown bullhead, yellow perch, and both largemouth and smallmouth bass. This extensive variety allows for diverse angling strategies throughout the year. Fishing conditions are generally favorable, with early summer water temperatures typically around 63°F, providing suitable conditions for all species present.
Angling methods are equally varied. For trout and kokanee, trolling with spoons, spinners, or flies from a boat is highly effective, as is traditional fly fishing. Bass respond well to various lures, including soft plastics and crankbaits, particularly around submerged structures. Panfish like crappie and perch are readily caught with small jigs or live bait. Access to Lake of the Woods is excellent, with numerous resorts, campgrounds, and boat launches available. Anglers should consult the latest Oregon Department of Fish & Wildlife (ODFW) regulations for specific bag limits and size restrictions to ensure responsible angling. Lake of the Woods promises a versatile and thoroughly enjoyable fishing experience in a beautiful mountain setting.
Fish species (10)
- Black Crappie
- Brook Trout
- Brown Bullhead
- Brown Trout
- Kokanee Salmon
- Largemouth Bass
- Rainbow Trout
- Smallmouth Bass
- Tui Chub
- Yellow Perch