Lost Creek Reservoir: rainbow trout, landlocked spring chinook, bass
The lake level is 1,838.42ft and the water surface temperature at Lost Creek is 67F. In addition to trolling, Lost Creek also offers good bank fishing access, and fishing on both sides of the lake near the dam can be very effective using PowerBait. Trolling wedding rings with a worm has been a proven method.
Anglers can click here to get the latest reservoir details or by calling the US Army Corps Lost Creek Lake and Applegate Reservoir projects information line at (800) 472-2434. Last updated 6/10/26
Rogue River, upper: steelhead, trout
The release from Lost Creek Reservoir is around 1,780cfs and 51.6F. Click here for current flow at the Ray Gold gage. For up-to-date river levels, check all the USGS Rogue gauges here.
Cole Rivers Hatchery returns as of 6/03/26: New winter steelhead 6, season total 1023. New spring Chinook 993, season total 5738. Folks are still catching a few hatchery and wild winter steelhead, and side-drifting larger beads seems to be the most productive. There are a few spring Chinook being caught, and angling pressure is starting to increase. The hatchery has started rerunning spring Chinook in the upper Rogue. If you don’t intend to harvest a fish, please use proper catch-and-release techniques, such as keeping fish in the water as much as possible and releasing wild fish immediately. Last updated 6/10/26
Rogue River, above Lost Creek Reservoir: trout
Since campers are already out taking advantage of sunny weather there was1,100 rainbow trout stocked in the Rogue River above Lost Creek Lake twoweeks ago. Fly fishing can start to become quite good as hatches are starting to come out. Brown trout can also be caught in and around the North Fork Reservoir in Prospect. Bass crank baits or leech patterns fished near logs or structure can coax them to bite. Anglers are encouraged to harvest brook trout regardless of size. Last updated 6/3/26




