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Access to the river can be gained from many parks including Lewis and Clark, Dabney, Oxbow, and Dodge. Bank access is also available to the Cedar Creek area at the Sandy Hatchery. When fishing the Oxbow Park area, remember that there is no angling from a floating device upstream from a point that is 200 feet below the Oxbow Park boat ramp.
Collection/recycling receptacles for discarded or lost fishing gear can now be found along the Sandy River. Look for them near boat ramps at Lewis and Clark, Dabney, Oxbow, and Dodge parks. Any tangled fishing line or old gear can be collected and disposed of in these canisters as an effort to maintain a healthy, clean Sandy River. Please use nearby garbage cans for any other types of trash. (ODFW Rec. Rep.) Here is a link to find directions. Oxbow oxbow park ore - Google Maps Lewis and Clark lewis and clark park oregon - Google Maps Dodge lewis and clark park oregon - Google Maps Dabney lewis and clark park oregon - Google Maps This river was on fire this winter from what I have heard. Any reports or stories would be appreciated.
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Join Date: Jul 2008
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How is the Sandy? Is there anything taken lately?
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Master Angler
Join Date: Jun 2008
Location: O.C.
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JT, the gentleman who posted this thread had some excellent luck two days in a row, with his friend Ryan out on the Sandy. There is a Thread about it in the Steelhead section. Read it up. Great info from a well informed member. And he was using Blue Fox spinners!
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Join Date: Apr 2008
Location: Beavercreek
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A couple guide buddies of mine are finding fish but from what I hear they are working pretty hard for 'em.
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Master Angler
Join Date: Jun 2008
Location: O.C.
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Great. Good thing i gave up because of the crowds...Maybe Bobo, you should try heading for the Clackamas. The Sandy is close, but if guides say it's not producing well, head out! Those spinners you have, I think would work better there anyways.
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Join Date: Aug 2008
Location: Troutdale
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links to the maps don't seem to go to the right spot anymore
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Master Angler
Join Date: Jun 2008
Location: O.C.
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Hit Google Earth if you can, or just run a search on Goog. The link probably takes you to the Lewis & Clark Park near Bend, or the one out near Oregon City.
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I noticed someone said the links weren't working so I went ahead and got some that should work. Hope it helps someone.
Lewis and Clark State Park Dabney State Park Dodge Park
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http://adventureinmediocrity.blogspot.com/ Last edited by Fspy : 08-24-2008 at 05:27 PM. |
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Apprentice
Join Date: Aug 2008
Location: Troutdale
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thanks , i needed a map to dodge park
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Join Date: Apr 2008
Location: Dallas,Or
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Thanks for the links Fspy. Now all I have to do is get out on the water. Haven't been out nearly as often as I have wanted. Gonna change that soon.
Barb
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