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Clear Lake in the Northern Oregon Cascade Mountains |
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Clear Lake is an irrigation reservoir that catches snow melt and is also fed by a couple of small streams and at least one fairly large spring. It has a self sustaining population of Eastern Brook Trout and is stocked with catchable size, trophy size and brood trout rainbows. It is a local favorite float tube lake. |
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Best: May - July but also fishes well in the fall Irrigation reservoir: fluctual water level Elevation: 3500' Area: 475 acres max. Depth: 22' max. Fish species: stocked rainbows average 9" to 12", brood trout to 10 lb., self perpetuating brook trout to 5 lb. Regulations: general/bait allowed - motors allowed - speed limit controlled |
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Hatches: Clear Lake is noted prolific hatches of Callibaetis may flies and chironomids. Crayfish patterns & wooly buggers are also productive. |
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How to get there from our store: Hwy 26 (E) through Government Camp, another seven miles look for the sign on the right. Approximate distance: 18 mi. |
The Fly Fishing Shop, Welches, OR
1 (800) 266-3971