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  2. West Fork Smith River - Wikipedia

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    The river supports populations of Chinook and coho salmon, steelhead, cutthroat trout, and lamprey. [6] Fishing in Oregon, a sportfishing guide, describes the river as "a beautiful wild trout stream". [4] Degraded in past decades by logging, splash dams, and in-stream debris removal, the stream has been chosen for restoration. [6]

  3. South Fork Alsea River - Wikipedia

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    Fishing in Oregon describes the South Fork as "fair-sized" stream with an average width of 40 feet (12 m). Fishing for wild cutthroat trout is "excellent", and the stream also supports a population of steelhead. [5] The Bureau of Land Management (BLM) oversees much of the territory through which the river flows. [5]

  4. Tenmile Lake (Oregon) - Wikipedia

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    Sand dunes that later formed along the coast altered the region's drainage patterns and led to a string of lakes at varied elevations within the Tenmile basin. [1] In the early 20th century, Tenmile Lake was a cold-water fishery that supported large populations of coastal cutthroat trout, salmon, and the sea-run steelhead. [1]

  5. Tenmile Creek (Coos County, Oregon) - Wikipedia

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    Tenmile Lake is the largest and southernmost of a chain of lakes that formed behind a ridge of dunes along the Oregon Coast south of the Umpqua River.The lakes developed after rising sea levels, driven by post-glacial warming, drowned the lower reaches of ancestral Tenmile Creek and its tributaries.

  6. Wilson River (Oregon) - Wikipedia

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    According to Fishing Oregon: An Angler's Guide to Oregon, the Wilson River is "one of the state's best steelhead and Chinook salmon fisheries". [10] Spring Chinook average about 20 pounds (9.1 kg), fall Chinook from 25 to 28 pounds (11 to 13 kg), and Steelhead from 10 to 12 pounds (4.5 to 5.4 kg). [10]

  7. North Fork Alsea River - Wikipedia

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    It passes under Oregon Route 34 northeast of Alsea. [4] The Alsea Hatchery, constructed by the state in 1936, raises winter steelhead and other rainbow trout along the North Fork. [5] According to Fishing in Oregon, the river is a "beautiful stream (well-suited to fly angling) with a large run of hatchery winter steelhead."

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