Blue Mountain Reservoir Number One Fishing Guide
Blue Mountain Reservoir Number One stands out as a scenic Reservoir in western Oregon for serious Largemouth Bass, Crappie, Catfish fishing. Blue Mountain Reservoir Number One is located near western Oregon at coordinates 42.35, -117.84. The scenic reservoir offers depth variation and structure that Largemouth Bass rely on. Local anglers frequently report success with Largemouth Bass, Crappie, Catfish at Blue Mountain Reservoir Number One.
Location
Target Species
Fishing Tips
- Focus on grass beds during dusk when Largemouth Bass are active.
- Focus on submerged ridges during dusk when Largemouth Bass are active.
- Focus on submerged ridges during dusk when Largemouth Bass are active.
Fishing Techniques for Blue Mountain Reservoir Number One
Whether you're fishing from shore or by boat, Blue Mountain Reservoir Number One offers accessible opportunities for anglers of all skill levels. Bank fishing is productive along the accessible shoreline areas, while boat anglers can explore deeper structure and open water. Kayak and canoe fishing is also popular here for a more intimate experience on the water.
What to Expect at Blue Mountain Reservoir Number One
When you arrive at Blue Mountain Reservoir Number One, expect a scenic reservoir setting characteristic of Oregon's natural landscapes. Water clarity varies with recent weather and seasonal turnover. The surrounding terrain provides a peaceful backdrop that enhances the overall fishing experience. Amenities vary — some access points have improved parking and facilities while others are more primitive.
Regulations
Oregon fishing license required. Verify regulations with Oregon Department of Fish and Wildlife before fishing.
Fishing Tips for Blue Mountain Reservoir Number One
Frequently Asked Questions
Live bait such as mullet works well. Many anglers also use artificial lures.
Check with Oregon Department of Fish and Wildlife for specific regulations. Common restrictions include slot limits and bag limits.
Largemouth Bass here respond well to both live bait and artificial lures. Focus on structure.