Utah Fish Report
Hyatt Lake Fish Report for 7-22-2025
Hyatt Lake Fish Report for 7-22-2025
Bass are in good condition
Hyatt Lake - Ashland, OR (Jackson County)

by OR Department of Fish & Wildlife Staff
7-22-2025
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Hyatt is 85 percent full and the BLM boat ramps should be available. Unfortunately, some trollers reported problems with aquatic vegetation at Hyatt.
Fishing for largemouth bass has been surprisingly good, and the bass are in good condition. One angler had success using a Hack Attack jig for largemouth. Some black crappie and brown bullhead have also reportedly been caught.
Remember to remove all vegetation from gear, boots and boats before leaving Hyatt.
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