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Topic: Southern Oregon/ Umpqua and Rogue Rivers  (Read 3486 times)

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Just wanted to share some pics from my early May trip to Southern Oregon.  They've really got it good up there for sport fishing.  these are a few pics from a fish ladder that we just ran into as we were heading south from portland to rogue river city.  Apparently we had just missed a massive influx of springers.  but we lucked out and still saw this nice hatchery chinook.  If you lookin in the holding tank, i've taken a picture of a sturgeon that was set to be released.
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Further southeast, we came across the grandest hatchery i have ever seen in my entire life.  It's way up the rogue, and it blew my mind.  there were guys fishing right out of the tailwaters of a dam, knocking em dead.  I'm talking trout left and right, and picking up steelhead occassionally.  This kid caught these two steelies within a 30 minute stretch just before we got there.  Not a bad haul, eh?



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nice pics! I aways wanted to visit a Hatchery. Did you have to pay to visit?


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Pay to visit?!  HELL NO!  They practically pay YOU!  I'm telling you, those hatchery guys are so thankful to anyone who expresses a sincere interest in their work, they'll give you the grand tour. 


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Sweet. My mom lives in Shady Cove, on the upper Rogue- and I'm going to be there in a week and a half.  :smt003 Four years she's been there, and we haven't managed to get that far. :smt011 I haven't fished that area in almost twenty years, but used to have fun with the shad on the lower Umpqua, and the salmon and steelhead on the upper rivers. (I spent a few springs planting trees on the Tiller RD.)
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