Eagle Creek Fish Report for 12-7-2022
Eagle Creek Fishing Report
Eagle Creek - Eagle Creek, OR (Clackamas County)
by OR Department of Fish & Wildlife Staff
12-7-2022
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Except for healthy numbers of spawning coho, there are currently not may fish in the system yet. This tributary can be a great option for anglers when the Clackamas is too high, or too dirty to fish, or once we start seeing higher numbers of steelhead in the Clackamas River itself.
Anglers have found the most success fishing the mouth of the Creek at its confluence with the Clackamas. Bonnie Lure State Recreation Area has reopened, but visitors are advised to watch for hazardous trees.
Keep in mind that long stretches of Eagle Creek do run through private property. Anglers are advised to pay close attention to where they fish. Always ask permission prior to accessing or crossing private lands on your way to your favorite fishing spot.
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