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There may be cyanobacteria present so avoid swimming


by OR Department of Fish & Wildlife Staff
9-9-2021
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No recent reports. There are likely some tagged trophy trout and native redband trout still available.

There may be cyanobacteria present so avoid swimming and keep your pets out of the water if you notice blue green stains on the rocks or shoreline. For more information on toxic algae blooms click here.

If you catch a tagged trout please report it here: MyODFW.com/tagteam.





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