To help create fisheries in Oregon's back country, off-road areas, ODFW stocks nine lakes in the Umpqua District every two years with rainbow trout. In addition, these lake have naturally reproducing populations of brook trout.

Learn more about fishing high lakes 

Lake Name Acres Depth Elevation
Bullpup 4 6' 4,705'
Fuller 4   4,895'
Twin (rd. to twin) 14 50 5,029'
Cliff (Skimmerhorn) 20    
Buckeye (Skimmerhorn) 11 40' 4,200'
Maidu (Kelsay) 20 12' 5,980'
Linda 2    
Calamut(Linda Lk) 18 20' 5,870'
Skookum (Skookum) 10 20' 5,560'

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