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If you're fishing in saltwater always rinse off your reel with freshwater after you're done fishing Be vigilant about this because it makes all the difference in the world between a reel lasting 1 year and 10 years If you're going on a trip, especially to a more remote area, make sure other people are aware of your plans and when you should
- Brookings Fishing | Oregon Fishing Forum
Brookings, Oregon, is a small coastal town located just north of the California border Known for its breathtaking scenery, mild climate, and abundant wildlife, Brookings is a prime destination for outdoor enthusiasts Among its many attractions, fishing stands out as one of the most popular activities for both locals and visitors The town is blessed with access to both freshwater and
- Rogue River Fishing | Oregon Fishing Forum
Fly Fishing: Fly fishing is particularly popular in the Upper Rogue and for steelhead The river's clear waters and abundant hatches make it an ideal spot for fly anglers
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- Bandon Fishing | Oregon Fishing Forum
Bandon, Oregon, is a small coastal town that offers some of the best fishing experiences in the Pacific Northwest Located where the Coquille River meets the Pacific Ocean, Bandon provides access to both freshwater and saltwater fishing, making it a versatile destination for anglers With its stunning scenery, from rugged cliffs to expansive beaches, Bandon is not only a great place to fish
- Calapooia river fishing? - Oregon Fishing Forum
Calapooia river Last summer my buddy and I went above the gate and found plenty of 6 inch cutties They were a blast on our dry flies That day I also lost a NICE fish that was in a deep pool and came from the bottom and nailed my attractor My guess is that if you have some riffles and a pool AND you don't live below too much farm land, there is some fish in there
- Coquille River Fishing | Oregon Fishing Forum
Fly fishing is widely used for cutthroat trout and, to a lesser extent, for steelhead The upper reaches of the Coquille River, with their clear waters and abundant insect life, are perfect for fly fishing
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