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Welcome to Agency Lake Resort
Agency Lake Resort is located in southern Oregon. The lakeside resort is 30 miles south of Crater Lake National Park and 27 miles north of Klamath Falls. Leaving the high desert on hiway 97 and going west will take you to an oasis of green grass and weeping willow trees looking across Agency Lake to the Cascade Mountain range.
You will be welcomed to the quiet of the countryside and enjoy all kinds of animal life both on the lake and in the park. This is a family resort and children and the family pet are welcome to come and play. The resort has cabins, RV sites and tent sites on 750 feet of lake frontage and is open much of the year. World class fishing can be found on Agency Lake and nearby Wood River and Williamson River.  The resort has a general store, showers and restrooms, boat launch, and moorage. Summer RV guests are welcome and storage is available for RVs or boats and trailers. Fishing and hunting licenses are sold here.

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These two interconnected lakes offer the best opportunity for catching a 10- to 20-pound redband trout. But these trout aren’t like the typical redbands found in other parts of the United States, which only live through three to four spawning cycles. “Here we’ve had them documented at eight,” says Roger Smith, ODFW’s district biologist in Klamath Falls. “It wouldn’t be unusual for fish to live to nine or 10 spawning cycles, which means that you’re looking at a 13- to 14-year-old redband trout. In our nets we’ve had ’em up to 38 inches long and right at about 20 pounds. They’re the largest native redband trout in the world.” Their average weight is 4 1/2 pounds, and 6- and 7-pounders are frequent, while 10-pounders are not uncommon. So what’s the best method for catching a redband? “It really comes down to your preference,” says Smith. “Tell me what you feel comfortable fishing with and then go fish with it because all of those things will catch trout.” Still-fishing dead minnows is popular at Upper Klamath. Upper Klamath and Agency lakes are open year-round. Anglers may keep one trout per day.



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