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Topic: clackamette pond again  (Read 2203 times)

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patp

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well we headed up to the pond or whatever it is and managed a few bass each on trout magnets and wooly buggers. weather was great and the darn water has dropped so we had to drag the yaks up the river a ways but all in all a decent day. we paddled as far up the clackamas river as we could and dang that is hard!!! i seem to be getting better at boat control while fishing so that is a major plus " much less swearing".


Captain Redbeard

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Fwiw - if you have a cart - you can park on the gravel/asphalt pull-out on the little road that goes by the pond (it's called Clackamas Cove) and cart your kayak up the bike trail about 100 yards where there's a gravel slope into the water.

Anything decent sized?


patp

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saw the path but like to try and paddle upstream. the biggest was maybe 10in, got my first two doubles though, that was fun.


 

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