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Lake Billy Chinook Fish Report for 3-4-2021
Lake Billy Chinook Fish Report for 3-4-2021
Kokanee Fishing Has Been Excellent
Lake Billy Chinook - Culvar, OR (Jefferson County)
by OR Department of Fish & Wildlife Staff
3-4-2021
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Kokanee fishing has been excellent with fish averaging around 11 inches. The Metolius Arm is now open but you will need a tribal permit in addition to your state fishing license.
Harvest is limited to 1 bull trout over 24 inches under the daily trout limit. Anglers can now keep 5 kokanee in addition to daily trout limit. No bag or size limits on brown trout and bass.
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