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Deep Lake Area Fishing Spots

61 Fishing Spots

With 61 documented fishing spots, the Deep Lake Area Fishing Spots stands as one of Oregon's premier angling regions. The zone boasts 54 well-managed reservoirs and 7 expansive lakes where Largemouth Bass, Catfish, and other popular gamefish thrive in healthy populations throughout the season.

Peak fishing runs from late May through September, with ice fishing opportunities from December to March. Local anglers recommend bringing a variety of tackle to match the diverse water conditions found throughout the zone. From shallow weedlines to deep structure, each waterway presents its own unique challenges and rewards.

Experienced anglers in Oregon recommend matching your technique to the specific water conditions in this zone. During warmer months, topwater action can be explosive at dawn and dusk on the reservoirs. As water temperatures drop, transitioning to slower presentations like jigs and drop-shot rigs produces consistent catches. Ice fishing is available during winter months in the northern portions, targeting panfish and walleye through the ice.

The Deep Lake Area Fishing Spots is well-suited for both day trips and extended fishing vacations. With 61 spots to explore, you could spend weeks discovering new water in this zone alone. Budget-friendly camping and RV parks are scattered throughout the area, and many spots allow bank fishing without the need for a boat. Download the coordinates from our spot listings to program your GPS, and always verify current access conditions before heading to a new location.

All 61 Fishing Spots in This Zone

Reservoirs (54)

Aebi Reservoir

45.2420, -123.1618
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Anderson Reservoir

45.1089, -123.2151
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Beltview Reservoir

45.3666, -123.2555
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Blue Heron Reservoir

45.1405, -123.2506
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Bourland Reservoir

45.2454, -123.1372
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Bowles Reservoir

45.0244, -123.1345
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Brydon Reservoir

45.0129, -123.1334
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Carlton Reservoir

45.3046, -123.3514
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Case Reservoirs

45.0641, -123.0925
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Case Reservoirs

45.0641, -123.0945
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Case Reservoirs

45.0641, -123.0959
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Fidel Brothers Irrigation Reservoir

45.3571, -123.2197
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Flying M Reservoir

45.3619, -123.3522
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Four H Reservoir

45.0015, -123.1450
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Gidding Reservoir

45.2544, -123.2156
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Goffrier Pond

45.0743, -123.0941
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Hawn Creek Reservoir

45.2457, -123.1450
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Hickory Hill Farm Reservoir

45.3158, -123.0624
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Hills Reservoir

45.0448, -123.1007
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Horseshoe Lake

45.2099, -123.0252
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Janzen Reservoir

45.1101, -123.0874
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Kauer Reservoir

45.1766, -123.1609
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Keene Reservoir

45.1177, -123.0852
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Kuehne Reservoir

45.2980, -123.0803
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Kunz Reservoir

45.2492, -123.0963
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Larsen Reservoir

45.3756, -123.1180
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Maple Mound Reservoir

45.0122, -123.1502
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Martin Reservoir

45.0257, -123.2149
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McMinnville Reservoirs

45.2186, -123.2424
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Michael Reservoir

45.1743, -123.0429
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Mochettaz Reservoir

45.2204, -123.3102
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Muller Reservoir

45.0243, -123.3285
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Oberg Reservoir

45.2995, -123.2211
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Peavey Reservoir

45.1949, -123.2213
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Polvi Reservoir

45.1062, -123.1126
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Rainbow Lake

45.2538, -123.3415
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Rohde Reservoir

45.0220, -123.1988
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Saint Josephs Reservoir

45.2799, -123.0868
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Sander Reservoir

45.2443, -123.3000
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Schindler Reservoir

45.0759, -123.1040
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Schuetze Reservoir

45.2433, -123.1013
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Sitton Reservoir

45.2815, -123.1921
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Stephens Reservoir

45.1137, -123.0949
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Stinger Reservoir

45.1432, -123.1079
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Stockhoff Reservoir

45.1678, -123.1048
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Tangen Reservoir

45.3233, -123.0100
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Tilikum Lake

45.3450, -123.0863
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Turek Reservoir

45.3532, -123.2916
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Vincent Pond

45.3423, -123.2608
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Von Reservoir

45.2965, -123.3255
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Walker Reservoir

45.3383, -123.0264
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Weaver Reservoir

45.3835, -123.0219
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Woods Reservoir

45.2353, -123.0928
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Zink Reservoir

45.2683, -123.0934
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Lakes (7)

Curry Lake

45.1173, -123.0610
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Dayton Boat Landing

45.2217, -123.0703
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Deep Lake

45.0775, -123.0123
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Finney and Egan Lake

45.0678, -123.0012
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Hubbard Lake

45.0862, -123.0059
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Ryan Lake

45.0842, -123.0186
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Willow Lake

45.0042, -123.0604
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Frequently Asked Questions

The Deep Lake Area Fishing Spots includes 61 documented fishing locations across Oregon. These range from small ponds and streams to large reservoirs, providing options for every skill level.

Yes, a valid Oregon fishing license is required to fish at any location within this zone. Licenses can be purchased online through the Oregon wildlife agency or at local bait shops.

Many of the larger reservoirs in this zone have public boat launches and ramp access. Shore fishing is also available at numerous locations. Check individual spot details for specific access information.

Peak fishing runs from late May through September, with ice fishing opportunities from December to March. Water conditions, hatches, and fish behavior all vary by season, so checking recent local reports before your trip is always a good idea.