Pine Hollow Reservoir - Wamic, OR

Lake Information

Surface Area:227 acres
Shoreline:3.2 miles
Fish Species: Rainbow Trout, Largemouth Bass, Bluegill, Brown Bullhead, Yellow Perch
Pine Hollow Reservoir, proximate to Wamic, Oregon, exemplifies a strategically managed multi-species fishery, meticulously cultivated to provide diverse and consistent angling opportunities across both coldwater and warmwater domains. As a pivotal irrigation impoundment, its ecological framework supports a robust and predictable fishery, underpinned by the Oregon Department of Fish and Wildlife's (ODFW) rigorous stocking protocols. These initiatives ensure a prolific population of catchable rainbow trout, particularly during the optimal spring and fall periods, thereby establishing the reservoir as a premier destination for reliable trout engagement across various conventional methodologies, including precise bait presentations, dynamic trolling patterns, and effective spin casting.

Beyond its foundational trout program, Pine Hollow Reservoir distinguishes itself through its substantial and thriving warmwater contingent, encompassing notable populations of largemouth bass, smallmouth bass, bluegill, crappie, and brown bullhead catfish. This impressive biotic diversity affords the discerning angler a comprehensive range of tactical adjustments, facilitating targeted angling across seasonal shifts in water temperature and species activity. For trout, the application of static bait rigs featuring PowerBait or natural worms, precisely positioned from either bank or boat, or the strategic deployment of spoons and spinners in controlled trolling operations, consistently yields results, particularly during the advantageous low-light periods of dawn and dusk.

The reservoir’s warmwater fishery truly ascends during the warmer months, when elevated water temperatures stimulate heightened metabolic activity. Largemouth and smallmouth bass provide a challenging yet highly rewarding pursuit, responsive to a sophisticated array of artificial lures, including meticulously designed soft plastics, intricate jigs, responsive crankbaits, and provocative topwater presentations, all strategically deployed amidst the complex littoral structures and submerged contours. Panfish, offering superlative light-tackle sport, are readily engaged with diminutive jigs, natural baits, or precision-tied flies when concentrated within their preferred habitat of docks, submerged brush, and emergent vegetation. Catfish, the benthic predators, are effectively targeted with potent natural baits during crepuscular or nocturnal hours. Access to Pine Hollow Reservoir is exceptionally well-appointed, featuring a robust public boat ramp and expansive shoreline access, complemented by adjacent recreational infrastructure that solidifies its status as a premier angling destination. Anglers are unequivocally mandated to consult current ODFW regulatory guidelines to ensure compliance with species-specific limits and gear restrictions, thereby preserving the ecological integrity and sustained productivity of this vital angling asset. Pine Hollow Reservoir, in essence, represents a highly versatile and consistently productive angling environment, expertly engineered for sustained recreational value.




Latest Fish Plants

Plant DateSpeciesSourceTotal Pounds
9-29-2025Rainbow TroutODFW 
4-22-2025Rainbow TroutODFW 
4-14-2025Rainbow TroutODFW 
3-31-2025Rainbow TroutODFW 
3-18-2025Rainbow TroutODFW 


Latest Fish Reports

Date Report Author
4-28-2025 Stocked Recently
Pine Hollow Reservoir was stocked on April 21... more »
OR Department of Fish & Wildlife Staff
3-26-2025 Stocked Recently
Pine Hollow Reservoir was stocked on March 17... more »
OR Department of Fish & Wildlife Staff
9-25-2024 Fall Stocking Scheduled This Week!
The fall stocking at Pine Hollow is scheduled... more »
OR Department of Fish & Wildlife Staff
7-24-2024 Algae and Slow Fishing
No recent reports. Pine Hollow was stocked on... more »
OR Department of Fish & Wildlife Staff
4-24-2024 Anglers have reported Pine Hollow being green with algae and slow fishing
Pine Hollow was stocked on April 23 with... more »
OR Department of Fish & Wildlife Staff

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