Agate Lake is 23 percent full

Agate Lake - Medford, OR (Jackson County)


by OR Department of Fish & Wildlife Staff
11-17-2025
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Agate Lake is 23 percent full. Fishing for bass and panfish should be good. Anglers are encouraged to harvest any carp or catfish caught at the reservoir.




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OR Department of Fish & Wildlife Reports
for Wednesday, November 12th

Haystack Reservoir: Haystack Reservoir Fishing Report
Lake Billy Chinook: Anglers are reporting excellent kokanee fishing on the Crooked and Deschutes Arms
Metolius River: Anglers should keep an eye out for afternoon stonefly and caddis hatches
Ochoco Reservoir: Rainbow trout fishing is picking up
Walton Lake: Open to fishing all year
Prinevile Reservoir: Anglers should be aware that a cyanobacteria advisory was recently issued for Prineville Reservoir
Kilchis River: Fall Chinook fishing has slowed as the water has dropped and cleared
Necanicum River: Fall Chinook fishing should be fairly slow under the current low flow conditions
Nehalem River: Fall Chinook fishing is winding down in the bay and in the mainstem Nehalem
Nestucca River: Angling for fall Chinook should be fair
Salmon River: Fall Chinook remains fair on the Salmon River!
Siletz River: After a slower start fishing has really picked up in the past few weeks
Siuslaw River: The Siuslaw has had a decent catch so far, with folks having some success in the lower river
Three Rivers: Fishing should be fair, but conditions are clear at this time
Trask River: Fish are distributed through the system
Wilson River: Wilson River Fishing Report
Yaquina River: Both coho and Chinook fish will be moving higher up into the basin as the rains keep coming!
Coos River: Coos River Basin Report
Coquille River: Striped bass fishing in the lower Coquille has slowed a bit
Tenmile Lakes: Largemouth bass have started to transition to their fall patterns