Fishing Charters in Oregon
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R L Fishing Guide Services
Grants Pass, Oregon
RL Guide Service offers Full Service guided fishing trips for Salmon, Steelhead, Trout and Bass throughout Southern Oregon's lakes and rivers.


The Oregon Angler Guide Service
Elkton, Oregon
The Oregon Angler fishes for Salmon, Sturgeon and bass in Oregon on the Umpqua River, The Elk and Sixes Rivers, The Rogue River and the Pacific Ocean.


Paul’s Fishing Guide Service
Fishing Guide & Charter Service for Salmon, Steelhead, Bass, Shad on the North Umpqua, South Umpqua, Main Umpqua, Coos Bay, Winchester Bay, Rogue River.


Indigenous Adventures
Indigenous Adventures offers guided sport fishing trips specializing in salmon, steelhead and small mouth bass.


Portland Oregon Fishing Guide - Hammond Guide Service
Jason Hammond Fishing Guide Service is based out of Northwest Oregon. Jason is a second generation fishing guide, and he brings over 20 years experience fishing the waters from the Pacific Ocean to the Idaho border – targeting Salmon, Steelhead, Sturgeon, Walleye, Bass, Halibut, Ling Cod, Rock Fish and Crab. Salmon Fishing Trips | Portland Oregon Fishing Guide | Portland Fishing Charter
Best Time to Catch Largemouth Bass
Largemouth Bass can be caught year-round in Lowell. Right now in March, activity is Good.
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Largemouth Bass
Lowell, Oregon, nestled near the confluence of the Middle Fork Willamette and Fall Creek, offers some decent largemouth bass fishing opportunities. Lookout Point Reservoir and Dexter Reservoir are the primary destinations. These reservoirs have plenty of submerged timber, weed beds, and rocky shorelines that provide excellent habitat. The best time to target largemouth here is during the spring spawning season (April-May) and again in the fall (September-October) as they fatten up for winter. Fish the shallows with spinnerbaits, crankbaits, and soft plastics. During the summer, focus on deeper structure with Carolina rigs and Texas rigs. Be aware that these reservoirs can get crowded, especially on weekends. Consider fishing during the week or exploring less-popular areas. A local tip: the Fall Creek arm of Lookout Point often holds clearer water than the main body, which can be advantageous when targeting bass. The largemouth in these reservoirs are generally healthy, with a good mix of sizes, offering a fun and accessible fishing experience close to Eugene.
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Largemouth Bass Fishing Regulations in Oregon
Open Season
Year-round
Daily Bag Limit
5 per day
Size Limit
No more than one over 15 inches
License Required
Angling License
Check the Oregon Sport Fishing Regulations for specific waterbody exceptions and regulations.
⚠️ Always verify current regulations with the Oregon state wildlife agency before fishing.
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Frequently Asked Questions
What is the daily bag limit for Largemouth Bass near Lowell, Oregon?
You can keep up to 5 Largemouth Bass per day.
What size Largemouth Bass can I keep in Lowell, Oregon?
You can keep 5 Largemouth Bass, but only one can be over 15 inches.
What are some good spots to catch Largemouth Bass near Lowell?
Look for areas with submerged vegetation, docks, and other structures that provide cover for bass. Dexter Reservoir is a popular choice.
Is there a specific season for Largemouth Bass fishing in Oregon?
No, the season is open year-round, giving you plenty of opportunity to catch some bass.
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