Sunday, April 29, 2012

World Class Salmon Fishing Spots



 
The problem with finding a great fishing spot is that once it's discovered the word quickly gets out and your little secret turns into a tourist trap. Many avid anglers have a tough time deciding where to spend their weekends or fishing vacations so they can still find abundant fish and not feel like they are crossing paths with everyone else. Fortunately for fishermen there are several North American hot spots for both salmon and steelhead fishing in the Pacific Northwest, primarily in the state of Oregon.

The Rogue River in Oregon's southwest region flows nearly 215 miles from the Cascade Range to the Pacific Ocean. Rogue is one of the original eight rivers to be protected under the landmark Wild & Scenic Rivers Act of 1968.

This important piece of legislation recognizes the Rogue River for possessing preservation values including outstanding and remarkable scenery, abundant fish and wildlife and recreational uses. It also prevents the river from being damned or otherwise impeded. Because of this the salmon runs on the Rogue River are some of the best in the world and no matter how many people come to fish the river there is plenty of room on the 215 mile course for everyone.

Historians estimate that people have been living near and fishing from the Rogue River for over 8,500 years. The resources of the river were so valued that several wars broke out in the middle 1800's between settlers and Native Americans for control of the river basin. During the early 20th century several dams were constructed to generate electricity and control stream flow. These dams were slowly phased out to allow for greater amounts of sea-going fish including salmon.

Today the Rogue River is a thriving tourist attraction for fishing, whitewater rafting and camping. In addition to amazing amounts of salmon the Rogue River also features rainbow trout, cutthroat trout, brook trout and brown trout. Between Lost Creek Lake and Grants Pass are major fisheries for spring and fall Chinook salmon, Coho salmon from hatcheries, summer and winter steelhead and large rainbow trout. The inland stretches of the river have abundant salmon and trout species but along the lower portion of the river are opportunities to reel in perch, lingcod and crab.

With the breathtaking scenery, pristine camp grounds and abundant fishing the Rogue River is the perfect location for a day, weekend or week-long vacation. Many places along the river rent out boats for fishing excursions though some areas of the river are closed to jet boats and motor boats. These sections, mostly along the lower 15 miles, are great for the seasoned angler who likes privacy and quiet when spending the day casting for world class salmon.

For great deals on rafting, fishing and camping vacations in Oregon contact Rogue Klamath and see nature the way it was intended.
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