Miller Lake - Chemult, OR

Fish Spot Details
Surface Area: | 566 acres |
Shoreline: | 4.5 miles |
Maximum Depth: | 145 ft. |
Capacity: | 43700 acre ft. |
Elevation: | 5633 ft. |
Fish Species: | Rainbow Trout, Brown Trout, Brook Trout, Kokanee Salmon |
Miller Lake, located near Chemult, Oregon, stands as an exceptional high-elevation fishery, particularly celebrated for its brown trout. This lake offers a pristine environment within the Umpqua National Forest, providing excellent opportunities for anglers to target not only trophy brown trout but also robust populations of rainbow trout and kokanee salmon. Its reputation as a top brown trout destination in Oregon is well-earned.
The fishing season typically commences in late April or early May, once ice-out allows clear access, and continues through late fall. Both boat and bank fishing are highly effective here. For boat anglers, trolling with minnow-imitating plugs or spoons is often productive for brown trout, while smaller, flashy presentations work well for rainbows and kokanee. A fish finder can significantly enhance success, especially for locating kokanee schools.
Bank anglers will find ample opportunities, particularly for rainbow trout, utilizing bait, spinners, or spoons. Fly fishing enthusiasts will also appreciate the lake’s potential for nymphing, streamer fishing, and excellent dry fly action during insect hatches. Access is generally good via forest roads, with convenient boat ramps available. Primitive camping options allow for extended stays, fostering a true wilderness experience. Consulting the latest Oregon Department of Fish & Wildlife (ODFW) regulations is crucial, as special rules may apply to maintain the lake’s high-quality fishery. Miller Lake promises a rewarding adventure for those seeking a premier coldwater fishing experience.
The fishing season typically commences in late April or early May, once ice-out allows clear access, and continues through late fall. Both boat and bank fishing are highly effective here. For boat anglers, trolling with minnow-imitating plugs or spoons is often productive for brown trout, while smaller, flashy presentations work well for rainbows and kokanee. A fish finder can significantly enhance success, especially for locating kokanee schools.
Bank anglers will find ample opportunities, particularly for rainbow trout, utilizing bait, spinners, or spoons. Fly fishing enthusiasts will also appreciate the lake’s potential for nymphing, streamer fishing, and excellent dry fly action during insect hatches. Access is generally good via forest roads, with convenient boat ramps available. Primitive camping options allow for extended stays, fostering a true wilderness experience. Consulting the latest Oregon Department of Fish & Wildlife (ODFW) regulations is crucial, as special rules may apply to maintain the lake’s high-quality fishery. Miller Lake promises a rewarding adventure for those seeking a premier coldwater fishing experience.
Latest Fish Reports
Date | Report | Author |
7-15-2025 | Access is open Access is open. The lake will be stocked... more » |
OR Department of Fish & Wildlife Staff |
7-1-2025 | Good hatches of Callibaetis mayflies Access is open. The lake will be stocked... more » |
OR Department of Fish & Wildlife Staff |
6-17-2025 | Access might be open Access might be open but is still unknown Call... more » |
OR Department of Fish & Wildlife Staff |
6-11-2025 | Access might be open Access might be open. Call the USFS in Chiloquin... more » |
OR Department of Fish & Wildlife Staff |
6-5-2025 | Access might be open Access might be open. Call the USFS in Chiloquin... more » |
OR Department of Fish & Wildlife Staff |
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