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richellealessi12;n607457 said:Welcome red ow'
You would not have any desire to have a go at swimming, in the winter. High and quick water, isn't a decent blend. I don't imagine that I've at any point seen anybody, swimming in winter waters.
I'd recommend the world well known McKenzie Stream, east of Eugene. It's extremely grand, with trails, waterfalls, the notorious "Blue Pool" and the sky is the limit from there. Furthermore, on the off chance that you lean toward the excellence of the Oregon Drift; the Siletz Waterway is another great alternative. Also, there is the Clackamas Waterway framework, toward the north. With view all around, in the Mt. Hood National Timberland. Good fortunes, and let us know how you do.
Casting Call;n607515 said:Wilson River has some great steelhead fishing. Tony
DrTheopolis;n607643 said:the timing and size of runs can be a crapshoot.
Red Owl;n607684 said:I could then figure Fall (September?) and see the Fall leaves ( don't have that in Florida) plus early snow on the mountain tops, and maybe low water that would be easy to wade. As I understand from my readings, the Fall Salmon start end of August or September.