Plat I Reservoir - Sutherlin, OR

Fish Spot Details
Surface Area: | 155 acres |
Maximum Depth: | 30 ft. |
Fish Species: | Rainbow Trout, Largemouth Bass |
Plat I Reservoir, located near Sutherlin, Oregon, in Douglas County, is a local fishing spot primarily known for its warmwater fishery, particularly bluegill. While bluegill are explicitly noted, it likely also supports other common panfish such as crappie, yellow perch, and potentially largemouth bass or brown bullhead, characteristic of similar Oregon reservoirs. This 127-acre impoundment offers accessible angling opportunities for the community.
Fishing conditions generally favor warmwater species, with activity increasing during the warmer spring and summer months. Bluegill, being abundant and eager biters, provide consistent action, making it an excellent location for beginners and families. Effective methods for panfish include light tackle with small jigs, spinners, or live bait fished under a bobber. If bass are present, soft plastics or crankbaits would be suitable.
Access to Plat I Reservoir is generally convenient for local anglers, likely offering ample bank access. Its size suggests suitability for smaller watercraft like kayaks or float tubes. Anglers should consult the Oregon Department of Fish & Wildlife (ODFW) regulations for the Umpqua Zone to confirm bag limits and any specific rules, ensuring responsible angling practices and the preservation of this valuable local resource.
Fishing conditions generally favor warmwater species, with activity increasing during the warmer spring and summer months. Bluegill, being abundant and eager biters, provide consistent action, making it an excellent location for beginners and families. Effective methods for panfish include light tackle with small jigs, spinners, or live bait fished under a bobber. If bass are present, soft plastics or crankbaits would be suitable.
Access to Plat I Reservoir is generally convenient for local anglers, likely offering ample bank access. Its size suggests suitability for smaller watercraft like kayaks or float tubes. Anglers should consult the Oregon Department of Fish & Wildlife (ODFW) regulations for the Umpqua Zone to confirm bag limits and any specific rules, ensuring responsible angling practices and the preservation of this valuable local resource.
Latest Fish Reports
Date | Report | Author |
6-11-2025 | Fishing is slow The reservoir is at full pool levels. With... more » |
OR Department of Fish & Wildlife Staff |
6-4-2025 | Fishing is slow The reservoir is at full pool levels. With... more » |
OR Department of Fish & Wildlife Staff |
5-23-2025 | Fishing is slow The reservoir is at full pool levels. With... more » |
OR Department of Fish & Wildlife Staff |
4-23-2025 | The reservoir is at full pool levels The reservoir is at full pool levels. With... more » |
OR Department of Fish & Wildlife Staff |
3-26-2025 | The reservoir is at full pool levels The reservoir is at full pool levels. The... more » |
OR Department of Fish & Wildlife Staff |
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