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Faraday Lake

Estacada · Oregon

Lake Freshwater
Historically, Faraday Lake, near Estacada, Oregon, was a popular local fishing spot within the Clackamas River hydroelectric system. It was primarily known for its rainbow trout, regularly stocked by the Oregon Department of Fish & Wildlife (ODFW), ensuring consistent "put-and-take" opportunities. Steelhead and brown trout were also present, adding to the coldwater fishery.

Crucially, Faraday Lake is currently closed to fishing and recreation due to ongoing powerhouse updates at Rivermill Dam by Portland General Electric (PGE). Anglers should verify reopening status with PGE or ODFW before planning a trip.

If the lake reopens, trout fishing would likely be best after stocking in cooler temperatures, utilizing bait, spinners, or flies. Access, previously convenient from Highway 224, would likely offer bank fishing and opportunities for small boats. Conservation efforts, upon reopening, would focus on maintaining its trout populations through stocking. Anglers would need to strictly adhere to all ODFW regulations. For now, alternative fishing locations are recommended.

Fish species (2)

  • Rainbow Trout
  • Steelhead

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