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    Hood River

    Portland, OR    

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    The Hood River is a tributary of the Columbia River in Northwestern Oregon in the United States. Approximately 25 mi (40 km) long from its mouth to its farthest headwaters on the East Fork, the river descends from wilderne... anglerweb.com

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    Columbia River (St. Helens To Bonneville Dam), Portland, Oregon

    North Portland, OR    

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    This 55-mile stretch of the mighty Columbia River flowing past downtown Portland?s doorstep offers plenty of excellent and varied fishing for most of the year, no matter what your ?taste? in fish is. Chinook salmon come throu... trails.com

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    Columbia Gorge And Vineyard Tour

    NE Wasco St #200, Portland, OR    

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    Set out to explore two of the Pacific's Northwest greatest attractions - the Columbia Gorge and Oregon wines! You'll start out heading east from Portland toward the spectacular Columbia Gorge National Scenic Area. You'l... cloud9living.com

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    Willamette River

    Harrisburg, OR    

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    The Willamette River (pronounced /w?'lm?t/ ( listen)) is a major tributary of the Columbia River. The name of the river derives from the French pronunciation of the name of a Clackamas Indian village. The river is 187 mile... anglerweb.com

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    Gifford Pinchot National Forest

    10600 NE 51st Cir, Vancouver, WA    
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    - The Gifford Pinchot National Forest is one of the oldest National Forests in the United States. The Forest encompasses 1,372,000 acres and includes the 110,000-acre Mount St. Helens National Volcanic Monument established... wildernet.com

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    Kline Line Pond

    Salmon Creek, WA    

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    Good place to take kids fishing. Stocked trout. Picnic area, Swimming Ect. takemefishing.org

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    North Fork Nehalem River

    Portland, OR    

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    Chinook Salmon, Coho Salmon, Cutthroat Trout, Steelhead landbigfish.com

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    Sauvie Island And The Multnomah Channel, Portland, Oregon

    19818 NW Sauvie Island Rd, Portland, OR    

    2 out of 5 based on 5 ratings

    The banks along the channels and lakes here are muddy. Low areas form large spans of cracked earth as the water recedes, stranding bottom-feeding catfish and carp. Sunbathers frequent beach areas along the Columbia River. Vis... trails.com

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    Vancouver Rv Park

    7603 NE 13th Ave, Vancouver, WA    

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    Beautiful RV park with large deluxe sites. Full hook-ups with 100 amp and cable tv. Easy I-5 access. Good Sam, AAA, FMCA, WIT & Group discounts. landbigfish.com

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    Vancouver Lake Sailing Club, Vancouver, Washington

    NE Vancouver Plaza Dr, Vancouver, WA    

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    While I was attending Portland State University, I owned a 19 ft. Lightning that I named "Irish Rose". In 1975, I was a member of the Vancouver Lake Sailing Club, a family oriented sailing club with an emphasis on sailboa... waymarking.com

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    Lacamas Lake And Round Lake, Camas, Washington

    Camas, WA    

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    Lacamas Creek is a pretty stream that drains much of the farmland east of Vancouver. About 1 mile north of Camas, Lacamas Lake and Round Lake were formed when two small dams were built, backing up the stream?s water for about... trails.com

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    Horseshoe Lake (Cowlitz)

    Woodland, WA    

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    Brown Trout, Largemouth Bass, Rainbow Trout, Steelhead landbigfish.com

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    Battle Ground Lake State Park

    1308 SE Grace Ave, Battle Ground, WA    

    - The park is largely evergreen forest with trails around the lake. Annual average rainfall is 35 inches. The lake's origin is volcanic, and is believed to have been formed as a "Maar" volcano. This type of volcano is the ... wildernet.com

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    Washougal River, Washington: Timber Creek To Camas Slough...

    Washougal, WA    

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    Fed by rain, the Washougal River rises and falls quickly. The varying levels bring new dimensions to the run, making each trip different from the last. At most levels boaters find frequent play spots. In June, paddling the 10... trails.com

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    Lower Willamette River, Milwaukie, Oregon

    Jennings Lodge, OR    

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    At 309 miles, the Willamette is Oregon?s second longest river (after the Columbia) flowing from its headwaters in the Cascade Mountains to its confluence with the Columbia River at Portland. Although there are lots of angling... trails.com