Chasing Steelhead on the Rogue River
by Scott Pellegrin
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Chasing Steelhead on the Rogue River
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Scott Pellegrin
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From its source high in the Cascade Mountains in southwestern Oregon near Crater Lake National Park, the Rogue, one of the longest rivers in Oregon, tumbles and flows more than 200 miles, entering the Pacific Ocean at Gold Beach. One of the eight rivers established with passage of the Wild and Scenic Rivers Act in 1968, the designated segment of the Rogue extends from the mouth of the Applegate River (about six miles downstream from Grants Pass) to the Lobster Creek Bridge (about eleven miles upstream from its mouth), a total distance of 84 miles. The first 47 miles are administered by the Bureau of Land Management Medford District, and the remaining 37 miles are administered by the Rogue-Siskiyou National Forest.
The Rogue River is known nationally for its salmon and steelhead fishing and high-quality whitewater boating opportunities.
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September 23rd, 2023
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