Henry Hagg Lake Report

Henry Hagg Lake - Gaston, OR (Washington County)


by OR Department of Fish & Wildlife Staff
12-9-2025
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During winter at Henry Hagg Lake, cold water temperatures slow bass metabolism down and alter their feeding behavior. Largemouth and smallmouth bass typically move to deeper water as the reservoir stratifies, often holding along historic river channel ledges, underwater humps, and drop-offs with access to deep water.

Baitfish also migrate to these same structural elements, making fluttering jigging spoons and lipless crankbaits particularly effective, as these lures mimic dying fish or injured baitfish, which lethargic bass find hard to resist. Since winter bass are often looking for a high-calorie, easy meal and may need extra provocation, a slow, deliberate presentation with occasional aggressive rips or lifts can trigger strikes.

On warmer, sunny days, bass may push into shallow water to feed. Targeting these shallow zones with the same lures or even using suspending jerkbaits and finesse jigs can produce excellent results when conditions are right.

Hagg Lake is one of western Oregon's largest lakes and is a premier warmwater fishing destination. The lake is home to both the state record smallmouth bass and bullhead catfish.

Current reservoir level can be found here. Maintained and operated by Washington County, the park features numerous picnic areas, two boat launching facilities, more than 15 miles of hiking trails, and observation decks for wildlife and bird watching. The lake and lake park are currently open, although users are encouraged to check the Hagg Lake Park website, as conditions can change.




More Reports

OR Department of Fish & Wildlife Reports
for Tuesday, December 9th
Applegate Reservoir: Trout fishing should be good throughout the reservoir
Applegate River: The Applegate River is open for hatchery trout fishing
Emigrant Reservoir: Emigrant Lake is 20 percent full and the boat ramp may be difficult to use at this level
Fish Lake : Fish Lake is 60 percent full
Howard Prairie Reservoir: Howard Prairie is 78 percent full
Hyatt Lake: Hyatt is 73 percent full
Illinois River: The Illinois River is open for trout and steelhead fishing using flies and lures only
Medco Pond: Try a bobber and small jig for bluegill and crappie
Rogue River- Lower: Low and clear
Rogue River - Middle: Summer steelhead and coho are throughout the Middle Rogue
Rogue River- Upper: The release from Lost Creek Reservoir is around 1,150cfs
Rogue River- Upper (Above Lost Creek): No major snowpack yet
Kilchis River: It is still early for winter steelhead on the Kilchis River
Necanicum River: The Necanicum River gets a run of early returning hatchery winter steelhead and are off to a good start
Nehalem River: The mainstem Nehalem is at flood stage and this large basin takes a long time to drop and clear
Nehalem River- North Fork: The North Fork Nehalem hatchery is getting hatchery winter steelhead back and fishing has been fair
Three Rivers: Three Rivers should have a few hatchery winter steelhead showing up once it comes back into shape
Trask River: The Trask River is flooding today and while it should "green up" by the weekend
Wilson River: There have been some early fish caught already this month