Any tips for Northern Oregon / Portland area?
Posted: August 30th, 2018, 12:24 pm
Hi all,
I'll briefly introduce myself as it's been a minute since I've posted on here. I'm Jeremy, and I am a college freshman that just has moved into Lewis and Clark college in Portland. I'm born and raised in Claremont, in California, a big change from this area.
My helping experience in Oregon is essentially nonexistent, so any information or tips would be greatly appreciated. For the time being (this semester) I am without a car, so I will be staying in the Portland area, however in the future I will have the flexibility to move around. I do also have family friends in Eugene that I will be visiting every so often.
I am extremely close to Tryon Creek if anyone has any experience with that area. Looks like the only snakes there are garter snakes and a few species of salamanders, all of which would be lifers. Once the rain starts coming I'll probably make some trips to see if I can see those guys.
Anyways, any tips or information would be greatly appreciated. I am also a passionate angler, and am learning to fly fish. (I also do have freshwater and saltwater baitcasting setups with me.) If anyone has tips for fishing in the Portland area (the Willamette is a 3 minute walk from my dorm) those would be greatly appreciated.
Thank you all,
Jeremy Wright
I'll briefly introduce myself as it's been a minute since I've posted on here. I'm Jeremy, and I am a college freshman that just has moved into Lewis and Clark college in Portland. I'm born and raised in Claremont, in California, a big change from this area.
My helping experience in Oregon is essentially nonexistent, so any information or tips would be greatly appreciated. For the time being (this semester) I am without a car, so I will be staying in the Portland area, however in the future I will have the flexibility to move around. I do also have family friends in Eugene that I will be visiting every so often.
I am extremely close to Tryon Creek if anyone has any experience with that area. Looks like the only snakes there are garter snakes and a few species of salamanders, all of which would be lifers. Once the rain starts coming I'll probably make some trips to see if I can see those guys.
Anyways, any tips or information would be greatly appreciated. I am also a passionate angler, and am learning to fly fish. (I also do have freshwater and saltwater baitcasting setups with me.) If anyone has tips for fishing in the Portland area (the Willamette is a 3 minute walk from my dorm) those would be greatly appreciated.
Thank you all,
Jeremy Wright