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Elk Lake

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813 S.W. Hwy, 97
Madras, OR 97741
Basics
Size:
405 acres / .6 sq. miles
Max. Depth:
75 feet
Elevation:
4884 feet

Description

Elk Lake has a picturesque setting, with the Three Sisters toweringover the north end of the lake and Mt. Bachelor dominating the eastern horizon. It is not a rich lake but is so transparent you can see the bottom clearly from any location on the surface. The kokanee are commonly 7 to 10 inches in length, not large but abundant, make excellent eating because of the cold water. These fish are mainly found at the south end of the lake near the lava flow where it is the deepest part and few kokanee are caught elsewhere on the lake. Night crawlers, eggs, and periwinkles; still fishing, wind drifting, and jigging. The water level at Elk Lake can fluctuate as much as 15 feet through the year, but the boat ramps remain usable. There are no obstacles to boating on the lake, and the few weed beds stay pretty short.

Twenty thousand brook trout fingerlings are planted every summer. The average catch is about 12 inches in length with fish up to 18 inches, and good numbers in the 2 to 3 pound range. Commonly used methods are still-fishing worms, trolling, or fly fishing with black flies and lures. Gold flashers with worms on a long leader work well. The best shore fishing is off the south end using worms.

Early season fishing for brook trout is best. Most are caught in shoal areas, usually in water no deeper than 20 feet. Late fall evenings can be very good fly-fishing. Always check the current ODFW regulations before fishing. There is a boat speed limit of 10mph.

Fishing

Fish:
Kokanee Salmon
Brook Trout
Fishing Methods:
Still-Fishing,Trolling,Fly Fishing

Details

Size:
405 acres / .6 sq. miles
Max. Depth:
75 feet
Elevation:
4884
Water Access:
Elk Lake Resort, Little Fawn Campground, Point Campground, & Elk Lake Campground
Camping Info
Little Fawn Campground, Little Fawn Group Camp, Point Campground, and Elk Lake Campground Day Use Only: Sunset and Beach
Additional Details:

Bait/Lure Fishing Methods Night crawlers, eggs, periwinkles, jigging, still-fishing, and drifting.

Late fall evenings are a good time for taking fish on a fly and the weather is more dependable.

Hatch is under construction. Black flies lures and caddis nymphs.

Amenities

Map + Directions

Basic Directions

From Bend take the Cascade Lakes Highway for about 25 miles. Elk Lake fishing map under construction.


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