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  2. Trout Creek (Deschutes River tributary) - Wikipedia

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    1,283 ft (391 m) [1] Length. 51 mi (82 km) [3] Basin size. 692 sq mi (1,790 km 2) [4] Trout Creek is a 51-mile (82 km) long tributary of the Deschutes River in the U.S. state of Oregon. It drains approximately 692 square miles (1,792 km 2) of Crook, Jefferson, and Wasco counties. Arising in the Ochoco Mountains, it flows north and then west to ...

  3. Wenaha River - Wikipedia

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    The Wenaha is one of only two northeast Oregon rivers, the other being the Imnaha River, where the Oregon Department of Fish and Wildlife allows fishing for bull trout (catch and release only). The river is also open for hatchery steelhead between September 1 and April 30. There is also good fishing for rainbow trout and mountain whitefish.

  4. Crooked River (Oregon) - Wikipedia

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    It is open to fishing year-round from boats or from the shore. [16] The situation below Bowman Dam, which creates the reservoir, is quite different. According to Fishing in Oregon, the Crooked River is "one of the most productive trout streams in Oregon." [15] Most productive are the 7 miles (11 km) of easily accessible stream below the dam. [15]

  5. Donner und Blitzen River - Wikipedia

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    October 28, 1988. The Donner und Blitzen River[needs IPA] is a river on the eastern Oregon high desert that drains a relatively arid basin, the southern portion of Harney Basin, from roughly 20 to 80 miles (30 to 130 km) south-southeast of Burns including Malheur National Wildlife Refuge. Though much of its course is marsh, it offers scenic ...

  6. Molalla River - Wikipedia

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    Molalla River State Park is a 567-acre (229 ha) day-use area, part of the Willamette Greenway, where the Molalla, Pudding, and Willamette rivers converge, 2 miles (3 km) north of Canby. [10] Used mainly for recreation by local residents, its attractions include fishing, boating, water-skiing, picnicking, and wildlife viewing. [10]

  7. Grande Ronde River - Wikipedia

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    October 28, 1988. The Grande Ronde River (/ ɡrænd rɑːnd / or, less commonly, / ɡrænd raʊnd /) is a 210-mile (340 km) long [3] tributary of the Snake River, flowing through northeast Oregon and southeast Washington in the United States. Its watershed is situated in the eastern Columbia Plateau, bounded by the Blue Mountains and Wallowa ...

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