Information About Fishing In Burns, Oregon
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Burns, Oregon
Includes Hines, Lawen, Riley, Buchanan, and Silvies
Fishing

Beulah Reservoir - Lakes & Reservoirs
The reservoir is nestled in Agency Valley on the North Fork of the Malheur River in Oregon, almost filling the small triangular valley. A wide variety of migrating waterfowl use the reservoir in conjunction with the heavy use by Canada geese. Mule deer and elk are also present in the area. The reservoir is 1,900 acres with Dolly Varden, rainbow, and cutthroat trout. Guests may swim, water ski, tube, jet ski, or just take the boat out for a cruise.

Chickahominy Reservoir - Lakes & Reservoirs
The reservoir is a 500-acre irrigation reservoir smack in the middle of the sagebrush flats of eastern Oregon. It has one redeeming factor for anglers-big rainbow trout, or at least the distinct possibility. There is primitive camping available here, and a fish cleaning station and boat ramp are on the south end of the lake. Chickahominy Reservoir is open to angling year-round with bait, lures, and flies. All manner of floating devices work well on this lake. There are enough surface acres that a boat is handy.

Magone Lake - Lakes & Reservoirs
Magone Lake in the Malheur National Forest, is one of Grant County's most popular lakes. Geologists believe the lake was created by a land slide in the early 1800's.

Malheur National Forest - Fishing In National Forests
The 1.7 million acre Malheur National Forest is located in the Blue Mountains of Eastern Oregon. The diverse scenery of the forest includes high desert grasslands, sage and juniper, pine, fir and other tree species, as well as alpine lakes and meadows. Recreational opportunities include fishing, camping, hunting, hiking, mountain biking, off highway vehicle use, horseback riding, and winter activities.

Moon Reservoir - Lakes & Reservoirs
This is an irrigation reservoir which can provide good fishing but has been drained during recent drought. When the reservoir water level is not low it is excellent to fish for trout and other warm water fish. Unimproved boat ramps are available for guest use. Visitors are advised to use caution, because the wind can be extremely harsh during spring.

Warm Springs Reservoir - Lakes & Reservoirs
The reservoir is on the Middle Fork of the Malheur River about 13 miles southwest of Juntura, Oregon. The 4,600 surface acre reservoir lies against the tall, steep hills on the eastern side of a broad valley. Migrating waterfowl use the reservoir, and it is part of the winter range for mule deer. The area is not heavily used, due in part to the sparse vegetation, mainly sagebrush.

Warm Springs Reservoir - Lakes & Reservoirs
The reservoir is on the Middle Fork of the Malheur River about 13 miles southwest of Juntura, Oregon. The 4,600 surface acre reservoir lies against the tall, steep hills on the eastern side of a broad valley. Migrating waterfowl use the reservoir, and it is part of the winter range for mule deer. The area is not heavily used, due in part to the sparse vegetation, mainly sagebrush.
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