Fishing map of Henry Hagg Lake

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I am going to be taking my son out bank fishing on Henry Hagg Lake tomorrow. Never been fishing on this lake and was hoping someone might have a map of good fishing spots that they would be willing to share? Any advice or resources would be greatly appreciated!
 

I found this video the other day....it kinda helped
 
Fishing map of Henry Hagg Lake

Fishing map of Henry Hagg Lake

Henry Hagg Lake fishing map
 
Thank you everybody, this will help greatly!

I'll be trying a couple rig setups that I will detail below. if anyone has any criticism or advice please feel free to educate me.

1. I'll be injecting night crawlers with garlic bloody tuna fish oil on a size 4 bait hook with a 4 pld leader and 1/4 egg sinker weight.

2. Alternating between atlas mr. Trout salmon eggs and rainbow garlic powerbait, both scented with Mikes shrimp oil, on a size 14 treble hook and 1/4 egg sinker weight. Havent decided if I am going to do a 2lb leader or 4 lb leader for this one.

I'm pretty much going to focus on catching trout as I dont have much experince bass fishing. Any tips would be great .
 
You pretty much got it man! But power eggs (garlic) are usually better than Power Bait, might want to pick up some of those. A combination of colors works, the fresh stocked trout seem to like the bright green ones the best. Good luck, have fun!
 
I run 3' leader, two garlic power eggs on a sliding sinker. I have only been skunked once doing this. I add some sort to extras scent to the eggs but I think its just extra. I have caught a few bass on tubes, really fun, cast it out, let it sink and reel it in dragging/bouncing off the bottom, they hit it hard. I'm not bass expert but this has worked for me at hagg and the Multnomah channel. I have luck closer to boat ramp c.
 
Which single hook for rainbow trout at Henry hagg lake
 
Henry Hagg Lake is a popular fishing destination in Oregon, located in Washington County. Below are key features often highlighted on fishing maps for the lake:

1. Boat Ramps:​

  • Boat Ramp A (Scoggins Creek Arm): Located near the Scoggins Creek Arm. Popular for launching boats.
  • Boat Ramp C (Sain Creek Arm): Another launching area on the southern shore, closer to the Sain Creek inlet.

2. Fishing Hotspots:​

  • Sain Creek Arm: A great spot for catching bass, crappie, and trout. The shallower waters provide cover and food sources for fish.
  • Scoggins Creek Arm: A well-known area for bank fishing, especially for trout and bass.
  • Dam Area (West side): A deeper part of the lake often targeted for trout and bass, especially during the summer months when fish go to cooler depths.
  • East Shoreline: Known for rainbow trout fishing from the bank. Accessible from several parking areas.

3. Bank Fishing Access Points:​

  • Northwest Shoreline (along West Shore Drive): Easy access from the road with numerous pull-offs for parking.
  • Southeast Shoreline (near Picnic Areas A and B): Good for family outings and accessible bank fishing areas.

4. Depth Contours:​

  • The lake varies in depth, with some spots reaching over 100 feet, particularly near the dam, while shallower areas like the Sain and Scoggins Creek arms offer depths ranging from 5 to 20 feet.

5. Stocking Information:​

  • Rainbow Trout: Regularly stocked throughout the year, especially during spring and fall.
  • Largemouth Bass and Crappie: Present year-round, typically found near structures and cover like submerged trees or rocky areas.
 

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