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Old August 3rd, 2006, 05:51 PM posted to rec.outdoors.fishing.fly
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I'm going to be on vacation next week and will spend at least a portion
of that time in Central Oregon. I've fished the lower Deschutes a
couple times and the South Santiam a couple times, but never spent any
time fishing in the Sisters and Bend area.

Current plan is to come from Medford then Bend then Sisters before
heading back to Portland. Fishing isn't the primary purpose, but
I'm getting too old to climb/hike every day so I'll have some extra
time in each of those locations.

Suggestions?

Thanks,
- Ken
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Old August 3rd, 2006, 07:48 PM posted to rec.outdoors.fishing.fly
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Default Fishing near Bend, OR

Read westfly.
I would do the Fall river and Clear Lake ( kinda of on the way back).
Bring your fishing jacket with the padded elbows -you may need to elbow
your way into the water.
If your going to Medford down I-5 the small mouth fishing in the Umpqua
is good. Lots of fish, warm weather and not to crowded.

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I'm going to be on vacation next week and will spend at least a portion
of that time in Central Oregon. I've fished the lower Deschutes a
couple times and the South Santiam a couple times, but never spent any
time fishing in the Sisters and Bend area.

Current plan is to come from Medford then Bend then Sisters before
heading back to Portland. Fishing isn't the primary purpose, but
I'm getting too old to climb/hike every day so I'll have some extra
time in each of those locations.

Suggestions?

Thanks,
- Ken


 




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