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Thief Valley Reservoir Fish Report for 4-27-2022
Thief Valley Reservoir Fish Report for 4-27-2022
Thief Valley Reservoir is now full
Thief Valley Reservoir
by OR Department of Fish & Wildlife Staff
4-27-2022
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Thief Valley Reservoir is now full. The reservoir drained significantly last year, and there may not be many fish that survived through the fall and winter. However, the reservoir has recently been stocked with rainbow trout. Fishing will probably be best over the next couple months before the reservoir drops again due to increasing water releases in the spring and summer.
Follow this link to see the Bureau of Reclamation website listing current reservoir levels.
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