Culver, Oregon, is a premier fishing destination centered around the spectacular Lake Billy Chinook, where the Crooked and Deschutes Rivers converge to create a biodiverse haven for anglers. This 4,000-acre reservoir is renowned for its thriving kokanee salmon populations and trophy-sized bull trout, offering year-round opportunities for both novice and experienced fishermen. The lake’s deep, clear waters and unique geography support additional species like rainbow trout and bass, ensuring diverse fishing experiences across seasons.
Seasonal rhythms define Culver’s angling calendar: spring through fall delivers prime salmon fishing, with Chinook peaking from April to September and Coho runs intensifying in late summer. Winter shifts focus to steelhead in nearby river systems, while kokanee remain consistently active in the depths of Lake Billy Chinook. Beyond the lake, the region’s rivers and tributaries—including the Metolius and Deschutes—provide world-class fly-fishing for native trout amid dramatic canyon landscapes.
The area’s volcanic formations, high desert vistas, and views of the Cascade Mountains create an unforgettable backdrop for fishing adventures. Charter options range from focused kokanee trolling expeditions to multi-species trips exploring the lake’s hidden coves and river mouths. With daily limits allowing generous harvests of species like kokanee and trout, Culver combines abundant catches with Oregon’s signature wilderness beauty for an unparalleled fishing getaway.