Campbells Pond Fishing
Campbells Pond is a developed forest family fishery with unusually complete access for its size: a ramp, multiple docks, campground, toilet and ADA facilities. Regular Rainbow Trout plants drive much of the fishing, while bass and sunfish provide summer warmwater opportunities.
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What makes Campbells Pond distinctive
At roughly 6.7 acres, Campbells Pond is a compact fishery where shoreline structure can dominate the lake.
Campbells Pond sits at roughly 4,019 feet in elevation, so seasonal access and water temperature can differ sharply from lowland lakes.
Campbells Pond has documented stocking context in the FishyNW research record, adding a managed-fishery component to its profile.
Water Science
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Seasonal Fish Habitat
How to read this data
Temperature, dissolved oxygen, clarity, nutrients, chlorophyll-a, pH, and conductivity are observations from public monitoring records and may be historical. Thermocline depth is shown only when FishyNW can derive a strong vertical temperature gradient from a measured profile. It is not treated as a permanent lake characteristic.
Trophic indication uses the Carlson Trophic State Index only when FishyNW can normalize a measured chlorophyll-a, Secchi, or total-phosphorus value. It is a derived ecological indicator, not an agency impairment determination.
Seasonal Fish Habitat is shown only when verified bathymetry overlaps a same-day, same-station temperature and dissolved-oxygen profile. It is a historical screening snapshot, not a live prediction of where fish are located.
For lake trout, FishyNW uses the broader USGS-tested screening combination of water at or below 15°C (59°F) and dissolved oxygen at or above 4 mg/L. For other coldwater species, FishyNW does not invent a preferred-temperature threshold; it shows only the observed thermocline-to-oxygenated-depth refuge when the evidence supports it.
Harmful-algae status is never inferred from missing data. Always check the linked state source for current advisories before contact recreation.
Open matched Water Quality Portal recordsDocumented fish species
These species come from the lake record. Open a species guide for identification, seasonal behavior, and practical tactics without confusing general species guidance with a lake-specific survey result.
Official fishery evidence
Agency survey records and measured fishery data, distilled for trip planning.
- Compare survey evidence with the seasonal guide.
- Use the map to connect depth, access, and structure.
- Confirm current rules and access before your trip.
Current conditions
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Today's Lure Pick
How the fishery changes through the seasons
This is the practical layer: use it alongside the documented species, depth, stocking, survey, access, and regulation record above. The current season opens first.
Spring
trout, bass- Start here
- Cooler water, recent stocking, fish moving shallow, and protected shorelines or inlets that warm first.
- Watch for
- Cold fronts, changing water levels, muddy inflow, and early-season ramp conditions.
Summer
bass, panfish- Start here
- Fish early or late, then adjust toward deeper water, shade, vegetation, or comfortable temperature zones.
- Watch for
- Heat, weeds, algae, heat, and heavier boat traffic.
Fall
trout, bass- Start here
- Cooling water, shoreline structure, points, weed edges, and simple presentations that let you cover water.
- Watch for
- Wind on open water, rapidly changing weather, and shorter daylight windows.
Winter
trout, panfish- Start here
- Legal open-water or ice access, stable depth zones, and conservative cold-weather trip plans.
- Watch for
- Ice safety where relevant, ramps, road conditions, cold-water exposure, and current rules.
Rules and restrictions
No pond-specific Special Rules are listed for 2025-2027; Clearwater Region limits apply. A motor restriction is listed on the IDFG profile.
Access and launches
IDFG documents a developed boat ramp, several fishing docks including an accessible dock, toilet, campground and ADA access. A motor restriction is listed.
Sorry, there are no mapped boat ramps for this lake yet. Check the access information below for other ways to reach the water.
Nearby bait & tackle
Independent and locally owned shops near this water. Call ahead if you need a specific bait or item.
The Guide Shop & Clearwater Drifters
Independent tackle shop and outfitterOrofino, Idaho · Clearwater River-focused tackle, gear, local knowledge, and steelhead/salmon outfitting.
Red Shed Fly Shop
Independent fly shopPeck, Idaho · Independent Clearwater River fly shop specializing in steelhead and spey tackle.
Tom Cat Sporting Goods
Independent sporting goods and tackle shopKooskia, Idaho · Full-service local Clearwater River sporting-goods store with salmon, steelhead and trout tackle plus bait and fishing licenses.
Local-business listings can change. FishyNW does not rank shops by payment or sponsorship. Verify current hours and inventory before driving.
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