Information About Lakes & Reservoirs In Medford, Oregon
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Agate Reservoir
The reservoir is one of the features of the Rogue River Basin Project. It is located about 10 miles northeast of Medford, Oregon. Agate Dam is a zoned earth fill structure on Dry Creek. The reservoir covers 216 surface acres. Fish species include largemouth bass, black crappie, brown bullhead, bluegill, yellow perch, and rainbow trout.

Agate Reservoir County Park
Agate Reservoir County Park features of the Rogue River Basin Project are located about 10 miles northeast of Medford, Oregon. Agate Dam is a zoned earth fill structure on Dry Creek. The reservoir covers 216 surface acres.

Emigrant Reservoir
Recreation on this 806-acre reservoir is located on Emigrant Creek 5 miles southeast of Ashland, Oregon. Vehicle access is good along the west arm and limited on east arm. Angling opportunities are best for crappie, largemouth bass, smallmouth bass, and brown bullhead. The fishing season is open to visitors year-round. The reservoir is closed at sunset except for the developed campground area.

Howard Prairie Reservoir
Fishing season runs from late April through October. The lake is surrounded by the pine and fir forests of the Cascade Mountains. Boating and water skiing are especially good at this lake. Ducks are raised at the reservoir every year and geese nest at the Lake. At this 1,990-acre impoundment, anglers will find rainbow trout, brown bullhead, and largemouth bass.

Hyatt Reservoir
The reservoir is 880 water surface acres and has 6 miles of shoreline. Available species include rainbow trout, largemouth bass, and brook trout. Fishing season runs from late April through October. Visitors of the reservoir are welcome to participate in water activities such as water skiing, jet skiing, boating, swimming, and canoeing.
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