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Cross Park, and the one across from it where the water treatment plant is, and Riverside Park are all good places to start learning water. Anything missing an adipose fin is retainable in the Clackamas. Drift fishing small presentations of yarn, and/or Coon Shrimp is killer for that river. 18-24" leader, tied to your mainline, and just enough weight to tap bottom a few times during your drift. Usually two to three #5, or #7 split shot will do the job.[/QUOTE
Any websites showing you what that all is. I dont know everything yet. Are spinners not working. The guy at Dicks sporting good told us to throw some there.
can you describe how to drift and whats a coon
How long is steelhead open in this area (cross park)? I assume early mornings are the best time to land one? Do you stand any chance early-late afternoon?
Thanks all,
No doubt man. As long as yer braid isn't Hi-Vis Yellow, I think it would be a great choice! Haha! I have seen it though. Drift fishers with Chartreuse line!:shock: