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by Shad
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jed with a spring Big Mack

Topic: Columbia watertrail  (Read 3575 times)

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kykfshr

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I used this site to find some places to fish for springers on the Columbia this year.  It has a lot of useful info and pictures of launching points as well as places that you can camp on the CR.  Very useful if your looking for places to fish/camp on the big river.

www.columbiawatertrail.org


polepole

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And the uber-organization, Washinton Water Trails Association ... http://www.wwta.org

Other water trails are listed here ... http://www.wwta.org/trails/

Aloha!

-Allen


Alkasazi

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and a handy one for the Willamette here:

http://www.willamettewatertrail.org

Planning a trip from Eugene to Portland for early spring '08. Should be fun!


 

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