Lucky me.... had a wonderful day last time i went out... Between the three of us, we put 3 in the boat, released a native and two summers and between carver and riverside either i miss judge the beer or the fish but flat out missed one on a dunked bobber. they are around there is just SOOOOOOOOOOOO much pressure on them this year. It is incredible how many guides and recreational anglers are out in about every possible spot. Makes it very hard to find fish when they are all being caught. I think we will all have a lot better luck once the bite turns on in oregon city and all the guides move out of the clackamas. I think we should all plan and focus on the late winters and early summers who continue to be and will be die hard clackamas/eagle creek bank fishermen/women. Yes yes i know eagle creek doesn't get summers but as the water drops we can all move around the bank on the main river with a little more ease. With the pressure as high as it is now you have to be tricky... If you plan on fishing carver you want to have some weight under your bobber (just a tip) they dont hang out on the near side of the bank in my experience. There is incredibly too much traffic for me to fish there but you may be able to find one hangin on the far side if you give it a good shot. (i hope i didn't spill the beans on anyones honey hole, oooooops!)