Clear Lake Mt. Hood.
Clear Lake is a reservoir built for irrigation. It actually drains into the Deschutes river unlike nearby Timothy Lake which drains into the Clackamas River. Clear Lake and nearby Frog Lake(both close to Hwy. 26) are planted with rainbows from the Oaksprings Hatchery on the lower Deschutes near Maupin. Olallie Lake and Rocksprings Reservoir, not too distant, also get planted by Oaksprings.
Interestingly, due to large quanities of snow this year, Olallie and Frog Lakes won't be stocked this year, according to the ODFW. HOWEVER, all the trout destined for Olallie and Frog Lakes have been planted in another lake. Clear Lake. That's right. Clear Lake has had it's normal share of trout put in plus all the fish that were slated for Frog and Olallie. Three lake's worth of fish in one Lake!
The biggest Rainbow trout grown in Oregon by the ODFW are from the Oakspring's Hatchery. The BROODER trout from Oaksprings are incredible. They average perhaps 7 to 8 pounds each. Also, numerous brooder Rainbows up to 20 pounds(that's right, TWENTY POUNDS!!!) are not uncommon. So Rainbow Trout up to 20 pounds are in Clear Lake now, and have been since May. One of the ODFW people at Oaksprings told me this a few weeks ago. I have know about the huge trout in Clear, Frog, Olallie and RockSpring's for years. Hope this info is helpful.