OUTDOORS & REC B2 — THE OBSERVER & BAKER CITY HERALD SATURDAY, JULY 9, 2022 FISHING FORECAST ODFW continues to stock rainbow trout Trout fi shing should be improving on the Imnaha River. The chinook salmon season ends July 10, 2022. EO Media Group LA GRANDE — The Oregon Department of Fish and Wildlife is continuing to release rainbow trout in many lakes and ponds in Northeastern Oregon. The agency has recently stocked thousands of rainbow trout, including trophy fi sh, which are 15 inches or longer. The majority of the trout released are “legals” — at least 8 inches long, and thus legal for anglers to keep. The trout stocking schedule, which is subject to change: Week of July 4-8 • Jubilee Lake: 6,000 legals, 2,000 trophy • Fish Lake (north of Halfway: 2,250 legals, 500 trophy • Grande Ronde Lake, 5,000 legals, 150 trophy Week of July 11-15 • Wallowa Lake: 6,000 legals, 300 trophy • Salt Creek Summit Pond: 700 legals, 50 trophy • Kinney Lake, 1,200 legals, 100 trophy • McGraw Pond, 700 legals, 50 trophy Week of July 25-29 • Jubilee Lake: 3,800 legals Week of Aug. 1-5 • Wallowa Lake: 5,400 legals, 180 trophy Schedules and maps for trout stocking plans later in the year are available at https://myodfw. com/fi shing/species/trout/ stocking-schedule. Fishing conditions and forecast Phillips Reservoir Has been stocked with trout throughout the spring. When fl ying ants have been around, fi shing with dry fl ies has been a good way Ellen Morris Bishop/Wallowa County Chieftain, File to catch both rainbow trout and pikeminnows. Perch fi shing has been slow, but some bank anglers have been catching perch. The reservoir is still low and is currently 24 percent full. Remember that tiger musky and bull trout must be released unharmed. Unity Reservoir Reservoir remains nearly full. This spring anglers were suc- cessful catching 16- to 17-inch rainbow trout. Anglers have been successful fi shing both from shore and from boats. Fishing will likely be best over the next several weeks while the reservoir has a good amount of water in it. Grande Ronde River Flows have been dropping and fi shing may improve with more moderated fl ow conditions. Anglers have had success fl y- fi shing for trout in the Grande Ronde River between the Wal- lowa River and Troy. As the water warms, bass fi shing will become better in the lower Grande Ronde River. Anglers are reminded that bull trout and Chinook salmon may be encountered and must be released unharmed. Imnaha River Trout fi shing may be good during periods of moderated fl ows. When the water tempera- ture increases, bass fi shing may be good in the lower portions of the river. The chinook fi shery on the Imnaha will close on Sunday, July 10. There will be no extension of the season. The Imnaha River is open for fi shing for hatchery spring chinook salmon from the confl uence with the Snake River upstream to the Summit Creek bridge. The daily limit is two adult hatchery chinook salmon and fi ve jack hatchery chinook salmon. Fishing pressure for chinook salmon picked up last weekend with more fi sh being harvested. Expect conditions to be good through the end of the season on July 10. Chinook are distributed through the fi shery area with more fi sh arriving daily. Anglers are reminded that bull trout may be encountered in the Imnaha River and must be released unharmed. John Day River Conditions for bass and catfi sh fi shing are improving now that we are in a pattern of drier weather. Flows have been higher than usual for this time of year and fl oating with a raft or other smaller craft will remain viable for the next few weeks. Recent reports are of excellent bass fi shing in the lower sections of the John Day up to the North Fork confl uence. Magone Lake Magone Lake is an excellent bet for fi shing this time of year, and reports have been very good for recently stocked rainbow trout. Wallowa County ponds Fishing for trout has been very good recently. Several local ponds have been stocked with rainbow trout including some larger fi sh over 16 inches. Casting spin- ners or fl ies can be eff ective for catching fi sh at Marr Pond. Using bait can also be a productive method for fi shing for trout at the local Wallowa County ponds. Wallowa Lake Fishing is good for rainbow trout near the south end of the lake. Anglers may have good suc- cess from shore casting lures, fl ies, or bait. Boat anglers will have better access to more of the lake and may fi nd fi sh near areas where the depth drops off . There are some nice kokanee available this year with some fi sh around 16 to 18 inches. Jigging and trolling for kokanee can both be produc- tive ways of fi shing for them. Wallowa River Flows have been steadily drop- ping, and fi shing should be good. Some of the best fi shing of the season will occur between now and the end of July. Good hatches of stonefl ies and mayfl ies have occurred including recent hatches of golden stonefl ies. Anglers are reminded that bull trout may be encountered in the Wallowa River and must be released unharmed. The Wallowa River opened for hatchery spring chinook fi shing on June 25 from the lower fence of Minam State Park upstream to the confl uence with the Los- tine River. The daily limit is two adult hatchery chinook salmon and fi ve jack hatchery chinook salmon. The fi shery will be open through July 24. However, the fi shery may close early so anglers are encouraged to regularly check for regulation updates. For full details of the 2022 spring chinook fi shing season on the Wallowa River visit the myodfw website or call the Enterprise fi eld offi ce at 541-426-3279. Chinook salmon fi shing eff ort has been light on the Wallowa River. However, salmon should be available throughout the river and more salmon continue to make their way up the Columbia and Snake Rivers. 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