Thompson Valley Reservoir

Lake Information

Surface Area:2159 acres
Shoreline:26.7 miles
Fish Species: Rainbow Trout, Largemouth Bass
Thompson Valley Reservoir, located in south-central Oregon, functions as a mid-sized irrigation impoundment providing valuable coldwater and coolwater angling. Meticulously managed by the Oregon Department of Fish and Wildlife (ODFW), this high-desert reservoir is preeminently recognized for its consistent rainbow trout fishery, complemented by incidental warmwater opportunities.

The best time to fish Thompson Valley Reservoir is generally in the cooler months of spring and fall, immediately following stocking events, when trout are most active. Summer fishing can be productive, particularly in deeper water, but surface temperatures can get warm, potentially stressing trout. Perch and catfish fishing can be productive throughout the warmer months. Access to Thompson Valley Reservoir is generally good, often via unimproved gravel roads. There is usually at least one unimproved boat launch, and ample parking area, allowing for launching of various types of watercraft. There are also numerous areas for bank fishing around the reservoir's perimeter, though access can be impacted by fluctuating water levels. As an irrigation reservoir, water levels can vary significantly throughout the year, especially during late summer and fall as water is drawn down for agricultural use. This can sometimes affect boat launching and shoreline access, and anglers should always check current conditions.

The primary piscatorial objective is its robust rainbow trout population, rigorously stocked in spring and fall, ensuring reliable angler engagement. Populations of brown bullhead catfish and yellow perch also contribute to its diversified appeal. Angling techniques are straightforward yet effective: trout respond to static baits (PowerBait, worms), dynamic spin-casting with spinners or spoons, or effective boat trolling. Catfish prefer bottom-fished natural offerings. Optimal trout fishing occurs in spring and fall; warmwater species excel throughout warmer months. Access is generally good via unimproved boat launches and bank access, though water levels fluctuate significantly. Anglers are unequivocally mandated to consult the latest ODFW regulations, ensuring absolute adherence to species-specific bag limits and gear restrictions for this secluded, productive high desert fishery.




Latest Fish Plants

Plant DateSpeciesSourceTotal Pounds
4-14-2025Rainbow TroutODFW 
3-31-2025Rainbow TroutODFW 
6-04-2024Rainbow TroutODFW 
4-02-2024Rainbow TroutODFW 
4-03-2023Rainbow TroutODFW 


Latest Fish Reports

Date Report Author
11-19-2025 Water levels are fair for this time of year and access is still available
There have not been any recent fishing reports.... more »
OR Department of Fish & Wildlife Staff
6-25-2025 Thompson Valley Reservoir
There have not been any recent fishing reports,... more »
OR Department of Fish & Wildlife Staff
5-20-2025 There are largemouth bass in the reservoir
The reservoir was stocked mid-May. The reservoir is... more »
OR Department of Fish & Wildlife Staff
5-14-2025 The reservoir is accessible along the West entrance and is full
Stocked with 2,400 legal rainbow trout this week.... more »
OR Department of Fish & Wildlife Staff
3-24-2022 Access is available and the water is very low
Access is available and the water is very... more »
OR Department of Fish & Wildlife Staff

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