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
 
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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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