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North Fork Reservoir - Estacada, OR

Lake Information

Surface Area:324 acres
Maximum Depth:120 ft.
Capacity:19000 acre ft.
Elevation:665 ft.
North Fork Reservoir, near Estacada, Oregon, on the Clackamas River system, is a popular and accessible fishing destination, renowned for its reliable trout fishery. It is regularly stocked with rainbow trout by the Oregon Department of Fish & Wildlife (ODFW), ensuring consistent "put-and-take" opportunities. Additionally, the reservoir supports wild cutthroat, bull, brown, and brook trout, which are strictly catch-and-release, alongside seasonal salmon and steelhead.

Fishing conditions are generally excellent for trout, with current early summer water temperatures around 59°F optimal for cold-water species. Effective methods for stocked trout include bait fishing with PowerBait or worms, and spin fishing with small inline spinners. For wild trout, fly fishing with nymphs and streamers is often preferred.

Access to North Fork Reservoir is excellent, with a prime stocking site south of Highway 224, and an ADA-accessible fishing dock. Public boat ramps and bank access are generally available. Conservation efforts prioritize both recreational harvest of hatchery fish and strict protection of wild trout. Anglers must adhere to all ODFW regulations, including specific bag limits and catch-and-release rules for wild species, ensuring the long-term health of this versatile reservoir.



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