Miller Lake is accessible and was stocked heavily with rainbow trout

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Miller Lake is accessible and was stocked heavily with rainbow trout. Fishing will be slow as most rainbow trout have been caught. There is great bank access and rainbow trout can be caught from the bank. ‌

Brown trout can be caught near the boat launch as they eat the planted brown trout and rainbow trout. Brown trout also can be captured trolling with downriggers with lures that mimic kokanee. Most kokanee are less than eight inches maximum size. ‌

The outlet creek, Miller Creek is also worth the effort for small rainbows and brook trout. Mosquitoes will be bad.‌

Call the USFS in Chiloquin for more information, 541-783-4001. The road into Miller Lake might be very bad. The road has been known to destroy boat trailers.

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