Hyatt is 94 percent full, with some water going over the spillway as of May 6th

Hyatt Lake - Ashland, OR (Jackson County)


by OR Department of Fish & Wildlife Staff
5-6-2025
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Hyatt is 94 percent full, with some water going over the spillway as of May 6th. Similar to Howard Prairie, large areas of the reservoir pool will be watered again for the first time in several years, which will provide a jump in reservoir productivity and food production. The Cascade BLM boat ramp is open, but the Mountain View ramp remains closed.

Hyatt is producing catches of legal-sized trout and holdovers to 20 inches. A wide variety of gear can be effective at Hyatt, and trolling flies and lures on light line can produce early season. Powerbait and Pautzke eggs work well for anglers still fishing with bait.

A treble hook with powerbait is an effective technique for catching trout but not for releasing trout. If you plan to only catch and release fish, please consider using single hooks.

A report of good fishing for largemouth bass was received recently. Largemouth fishing should improve as the water warms

Remember to remove all vegetation from gear, boots and boats before leaving Hyatt.




More Reports

OR Department of Fish & Wildlife Reports
for Tuesday, May 6th

Applegate Reservoir: Applegate is 1.5 feet below full pool as of May 11th
Expo Pond: Expo Pond is producing rainbow trout, black crappie, and largemouth bass
Fish Lake : Fish Lake is 77 percent full
Howard Prairie Reservoir: Howard Prairie is 92 percent full and all boat ramps are now open

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