Dorena Lake
Dorena Reservoir, also known as Dorena Lake, is a popular fishing destination located just 6 miles east of Cottage Grove, offering anglers opportunities to catch a variety of fish species including trout, largemouth bass, smallmouth bass, yellow perch, crappie, and bluegill. This reservoir provides diverse fishing experiences throughout the year, with trout stocking in spring and fall, and excellent warmwater fishing during the warmer months.
Quick Info
- Location: About 6 miles east of Cottage Grove.
- Fish Species: Known for rainbow trout, largemouth bass, crappie, bluegill, and bullhead catfish.
- Stocking: Rainbow trout are stocked regularly by the Oregon Department of Fish and Wildlife, especially in spring.
- Best Fishing Seasons: Spring and early summer offer great trout fishing, while bass and panfish thrive in the warmer months.
- Fishing Access: Boat ramps are available at Baker Bay and Harms Park. Shoreline fishing is accessible at multiple points.
- Boating: Open for all types of boating; anglers commonly use small motorboats or kayaks for fishing.
- Facilities: Picnic areas, campgrounds, restrooms, and parking available around the lake.
- Regulations: Follow Oregon fishing regulations, and check for specific rules or limits for Dorena Lake.
- Scenic Views: Surrounded by lush forests and hills, it’s a picturesque spot for fishing and other outdoor activities.
Spring and Summer Trout Stocking
Dorena Reservoir is regularly stocked with rainbow trout to enhance fishing opportunities for anglers. The Oregon Department of Fish and Wildlife (ODFW) typically stocks the reservoir with trout in spring and early fall. In 2024, Dorena Reservoir was stocked with 2,500 rainbow trout during the week of October 7. Spring stocking usually occurs in April or May, providing anglers with fresh opportunities as the weather warms up.Key points about trout stocking at Dorena Reservoir:
- Stocking typically occurs twice a year – spring and fall
- Rainbow trout are the primary species stocked
- Spring stocking enhances fishing during the popular opening weeks of trout season
- Fall stocking provides additional opportunities as water temperatures cool
- Anglers should check ODFW’s weekly Recreation Report for the most up-to-date stocking information
Trout fishing is often best in the weeks following stocking events, with various methods proving effective, including bait fishing, lure casting, and fly fishing. Anglers targeting recently stocked trout may have the most success near boat ramps and other easily accessible shoreline areas where fish are released.
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