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Follow the trail to Bend, Oregon and share our passion for solitude found only in nature. Let the high desert air, cool rushing waters, and a fish on the end of your line make you feel alive. See how the energy of river and Learn More
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One of Central Oregon’s most popular outdoor recreation sites. It has three large campgrounds and two day use areas along the south shore. The lake is stocked regularly with Rainbow Trout. The views of Black Butte in the distance are Learn More
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Full of hiking, fishing and mountain biking. The Metolius river lines Camp Sherman with breathtaking clear water. The headwaters of Metolius river is a spring which bubbles right out of the ground and is a sight to behold. Learn More
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For anglers 13 and under. No license required and it is stocked each year by the Redmond Fire Department. The pond has a resident population of warm water species including bluegill, crappie and bass. They usually start making an appearance Learn More
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The Metolius River, one of the nation’s largest spring-fed rivers, runs through the tiny community of Camp Sherman northwest of Sisters, and is legendary for its stunning beauty and some of the best year-round fly-fishing in the world. The Wizard Learn More
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Open all year, the 3,000-acre reservoir is stocked with Rainbow Trout, Bass, Brown Bullhead and Black Crappie. The best fishing is from the shore, but it is also a popular site for ice fishing. Much of the warm water angling Learn More
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Best known for its trophy catch-and-release bull trout, some of which weigh in at more than 20 pounds, Lake Billy Chinook is open year round. Angling is restricted to artificial flies and lures only. Lake Billy Chinook is about a Learn More
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Experience rugged, dramatic canyons, scenic tracts and wildlife as you fish along the Crooked River, which offers dry fly and nymph fishing for hard-fighting Rainbow Trout. The river is open year round for fly-fishing, with numerous easy-access spots from which to cast Learn More
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The Deschutes River is known world-wide for its fly-fishing, with at least 10 different stretches along this 252-mile-long river. It is also home to enormous populations of Rainbow and Brown Trout. Whether you’re after the elusive Steelhead or the native Learn More