River Report – Clackamas River
Friday, February 2nd, 2007With the continued clear, cold and sunny weather we didn’t expect much today. However, a bad day of fishing is always better than any day of work. So our intrepid anglers set off to the Clackamas River today to have a look. We floated from Barton Park to Carver.
The second cast of the morning produced your run of the mill, everyday average mountain whitefish and well… that was the highlight. We charged through the drift and were off the water by lunch. We spotted 1 fish and talked to zero anglers with fish. Angling pressure is light.
Visibility – 10 plus feet
Level – Low, but not scary low
Temp – 28 to start and low 40’s when we hopped off the water.
Angling Pressure – light, 50% sleds and 50% drift boats
Rain would be helpful.
Tight Lines,
Small Stream Outfitters