Oregon Fish Report
Willow Lake Fish Report for 6-23-2026
Willow Lake Fish Report for 6-23-2026
Largemouth bass fishing should get good
Willow Lake - OR (Gilliam County)
by OR Department of Fish & Wildlife Staff
6-23-2026
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Largemouth bass fishing should start to get good as the weather is forecasted to warm up a bit over the next week. Dead-dropping rubber baits on a jig near stumps or willows along the margins can be very effective for bass. Willow Lake is about 3008.55acft full. Full pool is about 8,500acft. To check the current lake level click here. The boat ramp is open and there is plenty of bank angling available, as well.
For more information on camping and day use please visit Jackson County Parks or call (541) 774-8183.
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