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the_intimidator03
I do recall the umpqua getting chinook, coho, steel(pretty sure summer and winters) so wouldnt it qualify?
plumb2fish said:Umpqua,Rogue,and Columbia
halibuthitman said:if a stream "has steelhead in it" then there "is" an active run.. wtf? I belive what you were trying to see if anyone knew which rivers have "true" fall steelhead runs, and true spring steelhead, and winters and summers... that would be a completely different question..
Bruisers!!!!!Mad dog said:The Umpqua has a true fall run, those fish are destined for Little river....a true late strain of fall steelhead! All native!
troutdude said:Nope. The list DOES include the Columbia. But, it does NOT have continuous runs all year long. The run(s) only last from June - Sept. (Lower Columbia, to be clear. Upper not listed).
troutdude said:I wasn't asking about salmon, only steel runs. And, AGAIN, NOT streams that simply "have fish in them all year". Rather, streams that have active runs all 12 months. You're all reading too much into the original quiz question.