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Diamond Lake – Treated with rotenone in 2006 to eradicate illegally introduced tui chub, Diamond Lake is once again a fishing jewel in the Cascades. Go to this page to find out more about the lake’s remarkable recovery. |
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Rogue River – The Rogue River is one of Oregon’s best fisheries – among coastal rivers it produces the largest number of fish in the most populated watershed on the Oregon Coast. This page will connect you to research studies, conservation plans and other information about the river. |
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Columbia River – The Columbia River offers premiere opportunities to fish for salmon, steelhead, sturgeon, shad and a variety of warmwater species. Visit this page to see the latest news about fisheries on the Columbia. |
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Deschutes River – The Deschutes River is one of the fishing rivers in the Pacific Northwest. The source of the Deschutes River begins at Little Lava Lake, high in the Cascade Range, and then follows the valleys down until it reaches the Columbia River at its mouth. This page will connect you to research studies, conservation plans and other information about the river. |
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Wallowa Lake – Wallowa Lake is a natural glacial lake situated near the headwaters of the Wallowa River
(Grande Ronde River, Snake River Basin). Located at the foot of the Wallowa Mountains, the
lake is the centerpiece of Wallowa County's agricultural, natural resource, and tourism economy. |
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