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Fall Creek Reservoir

Dexter · Oregon

Lake Freshwater
The Clackamas River, near Estacada, Oregon, is a significant and highly valued system, renowned for its anadromous fish runs. It offers diverse angling for winter and summer steelhead, spring and fall Chinook salmon, Coho salmon, and resident rainbow/cutthroat trout. This makes it a prime destination within reach of the Portland area.

Fishing conditions are variable, influenced by seasonal flows; optimal periods occur when water levels are favorable. While recent reports indicate slow spring Chinook and summer steelhead, fish are still being caught. Anglers primarily use drifting bait, casting lures/spinners, or bobber and jig setups for salmon and steelhead. Fly fishing is also a very effective method, particularly for steelhead and trout.

Access to the Clackamas River is extensive, with numerous public points and boat ramps, including ADA-accessible facilities. Conservation is crucial for its valuable fisheries. Anglers must strictly adhere to all Oregon Department of Fish & Wildlife (ODFW) regulations, which include complex rules on seasons, bag limits, and gear restrictions (e.g., artificial flies and lures only in certain sections). The Clackamas River offers a rewarding and diverse angling experience in a beautiful, accessible setting.

Fish species (2)

  • Rainbow Trout
  • Steelhead

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