Fishing at New Bullards Bar Reservoir
New Bullards Bar Reservoir has year-round fishing for a variety of species, especially Kokanee salmon. Both large and smallmouth bass populate the lake along with spotted bass, but don't expect any trophy-size bass out of Bullards Bar. Eagle Lake Rainbow trout are planted in the lake every year. Brown trout, bluegill, crappie, and catfish also make Bullards Bar their home.
Where to Fish on New Bullards Bar Reservoir
For Kokanee salmon anglers like to fish Mill Creek Cove, around Frenchy Point, the Willow Creek inlet, and close to the dam. Other good locations include Dark Day Canyon inlet and along the west shore across from garden Point.
Bass fishermen usually work the mouths of the creeks and around the rocky points. Good spots include Little Oregon Creek, Burnt Bridge Creek inlet, Tractor Cove, and up the north arm of the lake. Catfish and bluegills are found at the heads of coves and around the dock areas.
Which Baits and Lures are Catching Fish at New Bullards Bar Reservoir?
Bass: Spinnerbaits, Plastic Worms, Green Weenies, Crankbaits, Spoons, Rebel Pop-Rs, Drop-shotting with Robo Worms, and Chug Bugs
Kokanee Salmon: Triple Teasers, Wedding Rings, Father Murphy's Kokanee Bugs, Needlefish, Nightcrawlers, PowerBait
Trout: Rapalas, Neddlefish, Silver Spoons, Salmon Eggs
Crappie: Nightcrawlers, Small Minnows, Spinners
Bluegill:: Worms, Grubs, Nymphs
Catfish: : Mackerel, Mini-jigs, Crayfish, Anchovies, Chicken Livers, Clams
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