Fishing Ponds in Oregon
Steelhead and salmon on the Deschutes and Rogue, plus Pacific bottom fish. 59 venues listed across Lincoln County, Coos County, Curry County, with strong stocks of fishing:description=fishing from a boat is not permitted, however fishing from shore is allowed., rainbow trout.
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- With species info
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- With facilities info
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59 Oregon venues plotted · click any pin for details
B
- Open in Google Maps44.5891, -118.5120
- Open in Google Maps42.8752, -124.5371
- Open in Google Maps44.8339, -124.0601
- Open in Google Maps42.0542, -124.2984
- Open in Google Maps42.0722, -124.3198
- Open in Google Maps42.0535, -124.2899
- Open in Google Maps42.0535, -124.2899
- Open in Google Maps42.0722, -124.3198
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- Open in Google Maps43.3402, -124.3742
- Open in Google Maps43.3330, -124.3759
- Open in Google Maps43.3382, -124.3780
- Open in Google Maps43.3353, -124.3768
- Open in Google Maps43.3229, -124.3886
- Open in Google Maps43.3048, -124.3974
- Open in Google Maps42.8375, -124.5650
- Open in Google Maps44.7822, -124.0732
- Open in Google Maps44.7750, -124.0738
- Open in Google Maps44.7750, -124.0738
- Open in Google Maps45.2195, -123.9780
- Open in Google Maps45.3397, -123.9911
- Open in Google Maps45.5087, -123.9510
- Open in Google Maps44.2802, -124.1131
- Open in Google Maps45.9088, -123.9711
- Open in Google Maps43.3406, -124.3221
- Open in Google Maps43.8682, -123.0207
- Open in Google Maps43.1145, -124.4383
- Open in Google Maps44.6636, -123.2395
E
- Open in Google Maps45.9206, -123.9800
F
- Open in Google Maps44.1079, -123.1403
- Open in Google Maps42.1706, -122.4642
- Open in Google Maps43.3311, -124.3695
- Open in Google Maps42.4273, -123.3516
Fogarty Creek Marine Conservation Area
Lincoln Beach CDP, Lincoln County
Fogarty Creek Marine Conservation Area sits on the central Oregon coast at Lincoln Beach in Lincoln County. The rule that defines it: fishing from a boat is not permitted inside the conservation area, but fishing from shore is allowed. That makes it a shore-angler's venue by design. Check current ODFW marine regulations for what you can keep before fishing here.
- Species
- Permit, however fishing from shore is allowed.
Open in Google Maps44.8423, -124.0544
G
- Open in Google Maps43.3412, -124.3784
- Open in Google Maps45.8090, -123.0722
H
- Open in Google Maps42.0660, -124.3122
- Open in Google Maps44.0726, -122.9729
- Open in Google Maps45.8845, -123.9686
J
- Open in Google Maps42.5545, -124.0584
K
- Open in Google Maps44.1198, -123.2915
M
- Open in Google Maps46.0095, -117.9822
- Open in Google Maps43.2287, -121.9605
N
- Open in Google Maps44.2558, -124.1119
- Open in Google Maps44.2622, -124.1123
- Open in Google Maps44.2622, -124.1123
O
- Open in Google Maps44.7533, -124.0659
- Open in Google Maps44.7533, -124.0659
P
- Open in Google Maps44.8189, -124.0657
- Open in Google Maps45.4297, -122.8338
S
Schmadeke Reservoir
Washington County
Schmadeke Pond is a 5-acre reservoir in Washington County, Oregon, stocked with rainbow trout and trout, with bait and camping available.
- Species
- Rainbow trout
- Facilities
- bait; camping
Open in Google Maps45.6633, -123.1872- Open in Google Maps45.7818, -122.9013
- Open in Google Maps45.2018, -123.7215
W
- Open in Google Maps44.1290, -123.1275
- Open in Google Maps44.7892, -124.0702
- Open in Google Maps45.2654, -122.7832
Y
- Open in Google Maps44.3112, -124.1089
- Open in Google Maps44.6760, -124.0760
- Open in Google Maps44.6755, -124.0730
- Open in Google Maps44.6755, -124.0730
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Fishing in Oregon: FAQ
Oregon has 59 fishing venues in our directory, concentrated in Lincoln County, Coos County, Curry County. The most commonly stocked species across the state are fishing:description=fishing from a boat is not permitted, however fishing from shore is allowed., rainbow trout. Browse the full list below or jump to a venue using the A–Z navigation.
Bass records aren't widely confirmed for Oregon venues in our database. Many waters hold bass without listing it explicitly — open the GilledIt app to see recent bass catches logged in this state.
Yes — anglers fishing in Oregon need a valid state fishing license, even on private waters. Licenses are issued by the Oregon Department of Fish & Wildlife (or equivalent state agency); some states require a separate freshwater/saltwater stamp or a trout permit. Resident, non-resident, and short-term licenses are usually available online from the state agency. Check the state F&W website for current pricing and exemptions.
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