I'm a student at the U of O (go ducks) and I plan on hitting the surrounding rivers and streams hard for trout this fall and later in the year during the spring and summer time. I grew up fishing the McKenzie above Leaburg so I know that whole stretch pretty well and what it has to offer. I've...
ok.. so i need some advice with catching trout in the molalla. i know that roostertails are pretty good lures. just every time i go out to the ivy st bridge i get skunked pretty much. any advice will help.
adambomb: what do you usually do to catch the fish?
thanks
just got back from the mollala. this time I tried the bridge on ivy st. I fished the little hole just upstream from the bridge. it was pretty nice, I caught one cutthroat about 6 inches. I might try it later again tonight.
i went down to knights bridge park today and had no luck. it was really shallow and i didn't even get a nibble. there was this one place, though, that looked really fishy. it was to the right of the rock beach thing were the river bends. but i still had no luck. is there any other places on the...
so i was in the mckenzie area this past june and the pass was closed a few miles in. does anyone know when it opens up again? i know of a lake in there that supposedly has monster brown trout in it.
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went to fish the tualatin at tualatin city park (the park across the river from cook park). i caught one decently sized small mouth (i think, you never know whats in that river..) about 8" in about an hour and a half. i had about 3 strikes total. it is a really neat river to fish. you never know...