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So I did try to travel along the Sandy river and also try to find a good spot for salmon or steelhead fishing at this time.. anyone know a good spot for that I saw a couple video on youtube fishing on Sandy river and look like everyone else go there.. can you guy help me find where it is?
Here is the link:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=q72P9QeWq-U&feature
 
anhtran3105 said:
So I did try to travel along the Sandy river and also try to find a good spot for salmon or steelhead fishing at this time.. anyone know a good spot for that I saw a couple video on youtube fishing on Sandy river and look like everyone else go there.. can you guy help me find where it is?
Here is the link:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=q72P9QeWq-U&feature

Hard to say where it is. There are plenty of good places to fish in the Sandy, just read back in the forum, and go look for the line of cars.
 
Not sure. Head into the city of sandy a nd turn left at the 711, that's 10eck rd. About 2 miles down on the left Is the cedar creek hatchery, if you don't mind combat fishing you can usually pull something out. Or go down a little farther to Oxbow park, that's usually a little calmer and less crowded. however, id probly leave the 13 foot pole and 25 pound line at home. There are no sharks in the sandy
 
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Since that's a video of a float with Ed Fast, I'd say they're fishing on a bank you can't get to without floating the river. However, there are plenty of good bank access points from the hatchery and parks along the river. Start there. Otherwise book a trip with Ed. $150 a seat. I have it on my to-do list to go out with him as I never have and he's pretty darn fishy and knows that river!
 
troutmasta said:
Not sure. Head into the city of sandy a nd turn left at the 711, that's 10eck rd. About 2 miles down on the left Is the cedar creek hatchery, if you don't mind combat fishing you can usually pull something out. Or go down a little farther to Oxbow park, that's usually a little calmer and less crowded. however, id probly leave the 13 foot pole and 25 pound line at home. There are no sharks in the sandy

isn't that Dodge park down about 4 miles from cedar and also trashcan hole is around there good call on cedar good spot if you dont mind fighting for fish
 
steel Head said:
isn't that Dodge park down about 4 miles from cedar and also trashcan hole is around there good call on cedar good spot if you dont mind fighting for fish

"trashcan hole" LOL, :) it's the Garbage Hole. (no disrespect, just sounded funny to me). Cedar Creek Hatchery, Dodge Park/Garbage Hole (yes, just a few miles downriver from Cedar Creek), Oxbow, Dabney, Lewis & Clark. PLENTY of opportunities to find fish in these places for the bankie. Beyond that? Well, you'll just have to put your time in on the river to learn where to go from there.
 
alm21 said:
"trashcan hole" LOL, :) it's the Garbage Hole. (no disrespect, just sounded funny to me). Cedar Creek Hatchery, Dodge Park/Garbage Hole (yes, just a few miles downriver from Cedar Creek), Oxbow, Dabney, Lewis & Clark. PLENTY of opportunities to find fish in these places for the bankie. Beyond that? Well, you'll just have to put your time in on the river to learn where to go from there.

oops garbage hole lol I have that and trashcan on the willy confused with each other oh well but yes very good opportunities
 

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