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I am a student at Oregon State University. I do largemouth bass fishing only and I tried hard to get some largemouth bass fishing resources in Corvallis area. I saw some posts couple years ago mentioned Adair Pond. Does anyone familiar with bass fishing there? (The one that near Fish & Wildlife Department). I went to more than 5 times in Apr and May and a week ago but caught nothing except 2 bass about 5 inches long.
Last time I visited there was Sep.19(The weather is pretty bad, windy and begun raining after 1 hour). The water level is very low, I tried senko, spinnerbait and some topwater lures, not even a nipple. I mainly came there during 4-5 pm, maybe I should go there early morning? Any tricks or tips for late summer there?
I would like to find somewhere else for largemouth bass fishing, it turns out to be so hard to find this kind of fish in Oregon.
Hult Reservoir seems to be another option(according to ODFW)? But I do not have a boat. Not sure if bank fishing would be good there.
I would like to try some smallmouth bass fishing as well, but most posts seems require a kayak in order to fish in willamette river or marys river.
Any suggestions about bank bass fishing near this area would be of great help.
Last time I visited there was Sep.19(The weather is pretty bad, windy and begun raining after 1 hour). The water level is very low, I tried senko, spinnerbait and some topwater lures, not even a nipple. I mainly came there during 4-5 pm, maybe I should go there early morning? Any tricks or tips for late summer there?
I would like to find somewhere else for largemouth bass fishing, it turns out to be so hard to find this kind of fish in Oregon.
Hult Reservoir seems to be another option(according to ODFW)? But I do not have a boat. Not sure if bank fishing would be good there.
I would like to try some smallmouth bass fishing as well, but most posts seems require a kayak in order to fish in willamette river or marys river.
Any suggestions about bank bass fishing near this area would be of great help.