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| Are you looking for Willamette, Columbia River, Central, or Snake River Zones? | |||||||||||||||||||
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| The following areas are CLOSED as of 2003. Check regulations for further closures. -Brush Creek Tributaries -Hubbard Creek & Tributaries -Hunter Creek Tributaries -Illinois River Tributaries -Mussel/Myrtle Creeks & Tributaries -Myers Creek -Thomas Creek and tributaries |
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| Coastal Lakes(Near Coos Bay) Pheasant Tail Nymphs are a must, also all other Callibaetis should come in handy when PT doesn't work. If the fish aren't biting try a different retrive or adjust speed. If you happen to see a fish rise don't just sit there, cast to that spot, you might get lucky a lot of times |
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| Calamut Lake There is a road up to this lake, but its not accessible. The lake is 18 acres, but doesn't have any outlet or inlet for spawning so its stocked every few years with Brook Trout fingerlings. The fish are 6-12 inches, with an average size of 10 inches. |
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| Camp Creek A fair size tributary of Mill Creek, a road follows the creek for 15 miles. Cutthroat Habit this creek more than any other, although Salmon and Steelhead enter the creek(angling is prohibited for them).No camps. |
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| Twin lakes Two nice brook trout lakes, with only a half a mile between them and the road. The larger lake is 12 acres and the smaller is 6. The both support populations of Brook trout up to 15 inches and are stocked with fingerlings. Late summer and Fall are good times to fish. These lakes are among the last ice-out and sometimes the smaller of the two has winter kill. |
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