06-29-2004, 04:12 PM
Clackamas River - June 28th, 2004
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RECORDED:
80 °
FISHING: Good
Summer Steelhead are in the river in good numbers. Fishing has been good through the entire river. Big leech's are the go to fly's in pink,red and orange color combos. Use a sink tip in the deep runs and dry lines in the morning and evening. Floating the Clack is the best way to cover this river. Fish have been caught in good numbers above the Dam and bank access is better there. Use more upstream cast presentations to get down to the bottom of this narrow and deep river.
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RECORDED:
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Summer Steelhead are in the river in good numbers. Fishing has been good through the entire river. Big leech's are the go to fly's in pink,red and orange color combos. Use a sink tip in the deep runs and dry lines in the morning and evening. Floating the Clack is the best way to cover this river. Fish have been caught in good numbers above the Dam and bank access is better there. Use more upstream cast presentations to get down to the bottom of this narrow and deep river.