I have herd my grandpa mention this creek by name once or twice in the past. This past Sunday I decided to check it out. I started off my day at the Pacific Arboretum. It's a dirt pull over on the side of highway with enough room to fit one car parked parallel with the road. I would keep nothing in my car incase of highway theft. The only way you would know the name of this place is by looking at a map online, otherwise you will drive right by it. There is also a bridge near by they has been taged quite a bit. There is a old dirt walkway that looks like it has not been maintained in years. It took a lot of bush wacking to find the water. I had to carefully go down a small cliff to access the water. The water was extremely low and I had to walk for about a half a hour, down the large creek to find a whole that was about two feet deep and may hold a fish. I fished four holes in about a three quarter mile distance and saw no signs of fish. Finally after two hours of searching, walking, and fishing, I hooked into a steelhead smolt that was about five inches long. After I started walking back to the cliff. I noticed a small two feet deep hold under the bridge below the highway. I tried here for about twenty minutes with no luck. As I was walking back to my car through the forest I here a noise. While I was walking to me car I had the constant feeling that I was being watched. As a packed up my car I walked near the bridge to possibly find a another hole from a birds eye view. I saw a bottle that was in the same spot where I was fishing that was not there before. I jumped in my car and left. I bet the fishing could be good if you know where to go. If not I would not waste me time here, and would just buy a Washington license because they have way more fishing opportunities open year round that are close to Portland. Good luck!