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Anteloper Reservoir

Antelope Flat Reservoir is located on the south side of the Maury Mountains, is encompassed by the Ochoco National Forest and is a great getaway from the more crowded campgrounds in the state. It is an irrigation impoundment that is situated near the headwaters of Bear Creek, a tributary of the Crooked River, and is formed by a 33-foot high earth fill dam at the west end of Antelope Flat. The landscape includes a nice mix of ponderosa pine, desert slopes, and weedy banks. Expect to find murky water conditions. Rainbow trout are found in the reservoir and average 12 inches although there have been reports of a high growth rate and good success by anglers with fish as large as 18 inches. Fingerlings are stocked in mid-May by ODFW. Early in the season, anglers line the bank near the concrete boat ramp and close to the rocks. The water is frequently turbid because of the growth of phytoplankton and because of bank erosion caused by surface waves, thus decreasing water transparency.



 The Basics


District: Crooked River National Grassland
Lake Size: 170 acres / .3 sq. miles
Maximum Depth: 11 - 28 feet
Elevation: 4960 feet
Fishing Methods: Trolling:Bank Fishing
Access: Cement boat ramp near dam.
Fish Types: Rainbow Trout
Camping Info: Antelope Flat Reservoir Campground


 Some More Things to Know

Bait/Lure Fishing Methods : Power bait, worms, eggs, caddis, midges, and other flies.





 Directions

Approximately 29 miles southwest of Prineville Highway 380, turn right on Forest Road 17 travel 11.5 miles turn left on Forest Road 1700-600 then 1/2 mile to reservoir.



 For More Information

Address: 813 S.W. Hwy, 97
Madras, OR 97741

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