![]() This is a great place for a family picnic when the kids want to go fishing. The pond is stocked with hatchery rainbow trout, typically in March and April, and also has some warmwater fish. This 1-acre pond in Canby City Park is open for young anglers (age 17 or under) or anyone with a disability who possesses a special ODFW permit. Listed alphabetically, here are some of the best fishing spots in Clackamas County: Canby Pond If you live in any of those areas, these are among the closest fishing spots to your home, but also check out the Fishing in Neighboring Counties section at the bottom of this article for more great places to catch fish near you. Unincorporated communities and notable areas here include Barton, Boring, Brightwood, Bull Run, Carver, Charbonneau, Clackamas, Eagle Creek, Government Camp, Marylhurst, Oak Grove, Rhododendron, Ripplebrook and Sunnyside. Incorporated cities in Clackamas County are Barlow, Canby, Damascus, Estacada, Gladstone, Happy Valley, Johnson City, Lake Oswego, Milwaukie, Molalla, Oregon City, Rivergrove, Sandy, West Linn, most of Wilsonville and part of Tualatin. Note that you’ll need a Columbia River endorsement (in addition to the appropriate license and tag) to fish for salmon, steelhead and sturgeon in the rivers. The waters listed below are regulated under the Oregon Department of Fish and Wildlife’s Willamette Zone. Included below are links to the best fishing spots in neighboring counties. The goal of this article is to introduce anglers to some of the better fishing spots in Clackamas County.įor more details, follow the links you will find within this article and at the bottom of this page that will take you to more detailed articles on our website. Some of the favorite destinations here include the Clackamas River watershed’s excellent salmon, steelhead and trout fisheries, plus productive sections of the Willamette and Sandy rivers. In between are plenty of great fishing rivers and lakes. ![]() Clackamas County stretches from the wealthy suburbs of Lake Oswego and West Linn at low elevation to the summit of Mount Hood, Oregon’s tallest mountain. ![]()
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