Campbell Reservoir Fish Report for 6-11-2025
Campbell Reservoir Updates
Campbell Reservoir - Lakeview, OR (Klamath County)

by OR Department of Fish & Wildlife Staff
6-11-2025
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Crappie fishing should be slowing as most fish have completed spawning. Crappie and largemouth bass were captured recently. Campbell Reservoir has a lot of water . Water temperatures will be warming for warmwater fish. BLM, ODFW and BOR stocked a total of 431 crappie in April 2024 ranging in size from 8-14 inches. Please report any crappie catch to ODFW at 541-883-5732. Crappie catch has likely peaked.
The reservoir was dry in summer of 2022. All fish perished. ODFW and BLM have stocked many size classes of largemouth bass and a few crappie in 2023. Catch-and-release is encouraged to allow for establishment of fish populations. There might also be a few redband trout around.
More Reports
OR Department of Fish & Wildlife Reports
for Wednesday, June 11th
Applegate Reservoir: Trout fishing should still be good
Arizona Pond: There is a lot of wildlife around the pond
Ben Irving Reservoir: Fishing should be good
Cooper Creek Reservoir: Fishing for bass and bluegill has been good
Diamond Lake: Fishing is good
Emigrant Reservoir: Fishing should be good
Expo Pond: Fishing for bass and panfish should be good
Fish Lake : Fish Lake is freshly stocked
Floras Lake: High winds make for tough fishing conditions
Galesville Reservoir: Bass anglers are having success
Garrison Lake: Fishing is slow
Hemlock Lake: Fishing should be good
Howard Prairie Reservoir: Trout continue to be distributed widely
Hyatt Lake: Fishing for largemouth bass has been surprisingly good
Lake Marie: Good spot for a quiet fishing experience
Lake Selmac: Bluegill continue to be caught
Lemolo Lake: Brown trout fishing should be good
Lost Creek Reservoir: Trout fishing should still be very good
Medco Pond: Fishing should be good
Plat I Reservoir: Fishing is slow
Rogue River- Lower: Slow fishing
Rogue River - Middle: Middle Rogue River Updates
Rogue River- Upper (Above Lost Creek): This is the premier summer trout fishery
Smith River: Reports of anglers catching good numbers of stripers
Umpqua River: Fishing has been slow for spring chinook
Umpqua River- North : Fishing is slow in the lower sections
Umpqua River- South : Smallmouth bass angling should be good
Willow Lake: Fishing should be good
Agency Lake: Catch rates are slowly improving
OR Department of Fish & Wildlife Reports
for Tuesday, June 10th
Alton Baker Canoe Canal: Will be stocked each week in June
Blue River: Will be stocked the week of June 10th
Blue River Reservoir: Blue River Reservoir Updates
Breitenbush River: Access will be somewhat curtailed for the next few weeks
Clear Lake: Clear Lake Updates
Coast Fork Willamette River: Coast Fork Willamette River Update
Cottage Grove Reservoir: Open to fishing all year
Detroit Reservoir: The reservoir is now completely full
Dexter Reservoir: Dexter Reservoir Updates
Dorena Reservoir: Dorena Reservoir Updates
Fall Creek Reservoir: The reservoir is currently being held down
Gold Lake: Gold Lake Updates
Green Peter Reservoir: The water level in the reservoir is slowly decreasing
Hills Creek Reservoir: Hills Creek Reservoir Updates
Junction City Pond: This pond was stocked recently
Leaburg Lake: Leaburg Lake Updates
McKenzie River: McKenzie River Updates
Middle Fork Willamette: Refurbished Boat Ramp
Quartzville Creek: Trout are active year-round
Salmon Creek: Salmon Creek is open to fishing all year
Salt Creek: Salt Creek Updates
Santiam River ( North Fork) : Summer steelhead and spring chinook runs are in full swing
Santiam River ( North Fork) Above Detroit Lake: Stocked again this week
Santiam River (South Fork): Fish can be found throughout river
Sunnyside Park Pond: The pond also offers bluegill and largemouth bass
Willamette River: Offers convenience, good access, and variety

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