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Information on Trout Creek:
Fly fishing is the best method of angling in Trout Creek, although all methods will catch fish early in the season. Brook trout are generally small due to overpopulation in the stream. However, fish as large as 13-14 inches have been caught. Rainbow/redband trout are also present in this stream. There are unimproved campsites and flat areas adjacent to the stream for those who wish to camp out.
Directions
to Trout Creek:
This stream is located approximately 32 miles southeast of Ukiah. That portion of Trout Creek upstream of the 52 road is privately owned. Downstream of the 52 road, the stream is on National Forest land. Good fishing is available throughout the meadow portion of the stream, which begins approximately .7 miles downstream of the 52 road. The West Fork of Trout Creek can also be fished in the early summer, although the lower portion of the stream is on private land.
Fishing at Trout Creek
It is your responsibilty to know local fishing regulations (See below)
Trout Creek Facts:
Trout Creek is a Stream
For more information on
Trout Creek contact:
National Forest or Park:
Umatilla National Forest
District: North Fork John Day Ranger District
Address: PO Box 158
City: Ukiah Zip: 97880
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