
Collins Lake
Channel Cats, Panfish Roam The Shoreline
OREGON HOUSE – Catfish, panfish and black bass offer anglers their best chance of catching fish at Collins Lake now, although anglers fishing in deep water continue to catch some holdover rainbow trout.
“Your best bet for the catfish is to fish mackerel and crawlers from the shore,” advised Cal Kellogg at fishcallogg.com. “Channel cats up to 6 pounds are being caught by anglers fishing early and late in the day from dam to the campgrounds.”
One angler reported catching crappie and redear sunfish while fishing nightcrawlers and small jigs around brush and structure.
“If you want to catch trout, you need to fish deep, around 40 feet deep, until the surface water temperature cools down and the fall turnover begins,” he tipped. “You should troll with soft plastics, Berkley Gulp, PowerBait and Trix minnows. You can also drift Power Bait at the depth where the fish are holding.”
For spotted and largemouth bass, anglers should use soft plastics on drop shot rigs, swimbaits and spoons around offshore structure and bait schools.
The lake level is 26 feet from full. The surface water temperature is 77.3 degrees and the water is clear.
The Collins Lake Resort is preparing a trout planting schedule, tentatively starting mid-October, according to Ed Palma. Look for improving trout action with the arrival of fall rainbow plants and cooling water temperatures.
- Dan Bacher