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Take, for example, the Upper Owyhee River and the confluence of its three forks. Fly casting for native redband trout is pure ...
Fishing Big bass stir at Owyhee Reservoir; local ponds are a safe bet for spring fishing By Jordan Rodriguez Special to the Idaho Statesman March 29, 2019 10:04 PM ...
Top fishing options for the month of June include Owyhee Reservoir in eastern Oregon and Brownlee Reservoir along the Snake River.
Spring fishing has been outstanding at Owyhee Reservoir, which is located in eastern Oregon. It’s about a two-hour drive, but it has been worth it for anglers seeking bass, catfish and crappie.
Last week we talked about looking for edges when fishing. There is another edge that we can’t see. As surface water ...
Above-average reservoir volume and snowpack are allowing water managers to increase Owyhee River flow to springtime levels a month and a half early. TrendingSimplot must pay for cattle upkeep in […] ...
The Owyhee Reservoir near Adrian, Ore. Even before snow season hits its stride, Owyhee Reservoir has nearly enough water to supply irrigators through next year. Capacity in the reservoir near ...
Jamie Hale/The Oregonian Sunset over the Owyhee Reservoir at Lake Owyhee State Park, found in the far reaches of eastern Oregon. Jamie Hale/The Oregonian ...
Owyhee Reservoir & River (Mixed Bag) Bass fishing is picking up at Owyhee Reservoir, and the fall bite should provide some of the best action of the season.
Expect to fish with a crowd, especially on the weekends. Owyhee Reservoir offers lights-out crappie fishing. The fish are smaller than C.J., but so are the crowds. Don’t forget your Oregon license.
A stretch of the lower river was dammed in 1932, creating the Owyhee Reservoir, also known as Lake Owyhee.