crappie and perch fishing are starting to heat up

by OR Department of Fish & Wildlife Staff
4-22-2021
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Recent reports from anglers suggest crappie and perch fishing are starting to heat up, with fish of both species in the 12-16 inch range. The Brownlee pool is still filling, leaving the water elevation quite low, and access limited at several recreation sites. Follow the links below to get up-to-date information on access along Brownlee Reservoir.
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