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		<title>Salem Of The Pacific Northwest, USA</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 17 Mar 2011 04:15:10 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[When one hears Salem, one may automatically think of witch trials. However, in the heart of the Willamette Valley, lies the capital of the US state of Oregon. Salem is nicknamed the Cherry City for its burgeoning cherry industry in the past. The city has plentiful offerings for all travelers from gardens to markets and [...]]]></description>
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When one hears Salem, one may automatically think of witch trials. However, in the heart of the Willamette Valley, lies the capital of the US state of Oregon. Salem is nicknamed the Cherry City for its burgeoning cherry industry in the past. The city has plentiful offerings for all travelers from gardens to markets and vineries to festivals. The Willamette River flows along Salem; this city is surrounded for the most part by hills, including the volcanic Salem hills in the south.</p>
<p>The fun never stops in Salem and its calendar is full of events – fairs and festivals. Visit Salem in the near future to enjoy your slice of entertainment. Some of these are the ‘Uncorked Wine Auction’ and ‘25th Annual Sheep to Shawl Festival’, both in May. Ensure that you check the dates and timings of both these events before scheduling a visit.</p>
<p>Schreiner’s Gardens</p>
<p>Feast your eyes on a cornucopia of irises at the Schreiner’s Gardens. A major grower of the iris flower, visitors can view the endless varieties of this lovely blossom. For those interested, the garden also has an information catalog about the flower.</p>
<p>   .Reference resource: <a href="http://www.travelihub.com/salem-of-the-pacific-northwest-usa/">Click Here</a>.</p>
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		<title>Oregon Transportation</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 15 Mar 2011 04:15:34 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Oregon transportation in general is usually a stress-free experience. Miles of open road perfect for driving, the Oregon coastline is a favorite roadway for travel by car. Within the cities, Oregon transportation tends toward keeping Oregon green, with lots of public transportation available in Portland and some of the larger cities such as Eugene. Smaller [...]]]></description>
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Oregon transportation in general is usually a stress-free experience.  Miles of open road perfect for driving, the Oregon coastline is a favorite roadway for travel by car.  Within the cities, Oregon transportation tends toward keeping Oregon green, with lots of public transportation available in Portland and some of the larger cities such as Eugene.  Smaller towns, like most rural area, do not offer the same level of public transportation, and if you plan to camp or hike along the back roads you’ll want a car.</p>
<p>Public transportation in Portland is by far the best offered in the state.  Both trains in Portland Oregon and Portland Oregon city buses are completely free when you ride them downtown.  In an effort to encourage folks to leave their cars out of the downtown area, a 300 square block section of downtown offers free transportation.  This is extremely handy for tourists and makes getting around fairly simple.  The Portland Oregon city bus and the street car combine to make stops at the Portland Art Museum and many of Portland’s best restaurants and shopping.  Even in the areas where rides are not free, the Portland Oregon city bus system provides great service to locations on the outskirts of town as well.</p>
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		<title>Tips to Enjoy in Portland, Oregon</title>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 21 Jan 2011 04:48:57 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>MoraSmark</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Portland provides many fun things to do. The town is very multicultural so there are a ton of little restaurants to try out. I&#8217;m a big fan of Asian food and Portland does not disappoint. Thai food is probably my favorite and Portland seems to have a Thai food restaurant on every corner. The food [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Portland provides many fun things to do. The town is very multicultural so there are a ton of little restaurants to try out. I&#8217;m a big fan of Asian food and Portland does not disappoint. Thai food is probably my favorite and Portland seems to have a Thai food restaurant on every corner. The food is very authentic and tastes amazing, for a reasonable price. I also love Indian food and while there are not as many Indian food joints as Thai food, they are still amazing. You can also find a wide assortment of ethnicities represented with restaurants, such as Ethiopian, German, Chinese, Mexican and Middle Eastern.</p>
<p>Portland is a very green city. There are trees everywhere and it&#8217;s very beautiful. If you are an outdoors type of person you would really enjoy Portland. There are more hiking trails and parks then you can count. With several parks and forests, there is no shortage of places to get away from the noisy sites and sounds of the city. Portland is also very bike and pet friendly. Many people bike to their jobs and around town. There are many bike paths available. You can also take your dog to one of the many dog parks to socialize with other animals.</p>
<p>Portland has a great night life as well. There are many fancy clubs with great music. There are many unique clubs including an old remodeled church, a club that drops water from the ceiling when its warm and clubs that are underground.</p>
<p>Another amazing thing about Portland are it&#8217;s bars. Beer is big in Portland and there are over 1000 brands of beer bottled in and around town. There are also more bars then I can count. It&#8217;s very easy to get a taxi or ride the MAX (train type transportation) and go bar hopping around town. The people are friendly and the beer is plentiful.</p>
<p>If all of this wasn&#8217;t enough for you, Portland has an NBA team and a huge stadium called the Rose Garden. If you are not into sports, they also hold many concerts and other events there. The MAX stops right outside and it&#8217;s easily accessible. There are shows there almost once a week when the basketball season is not going on.</p>
<p>Next time you are thinking of visiting the North West, check out Portland and you will not regret it. Stay a few nights and get a feel for the town and enjoy all the activities it has to offer.</p>
<p>Contact their courteous and attentive hospitality team to make your reservations. Book one of our exciting vacation packages, plan a corporate or social event, or inquire about our deluxe downtown accommodations, availability and services. Whether you’re planning a special family vacation or an important business trip, <a href="http://portland.heathmanhotel.com">Portland.Heathmanhotel.com</a> is a premier <a href="http://portland.heathmanhotel.com">luxury boutique hotel</a> right downtown and in the heart of Portland’s Financial and Cultural Districts.</p>
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		<title>Oregon Tourist Attractions</title>
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		<pubDate>Sat, 31 Jul 2010 07:30:54 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Faye Kelsy</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[There are varied Oregon tourist attractions; the most popular vacation destinations here are Mt. Hood, Greater Portland and the Oregon Coast. You can just spend your entire day in such lovely places. It is said that Oregonians are adventurous, inquisitive and wild in nature, you can explore the place all on your own, it has [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>There are varied Oregon tourist attractions; the most popular vacation destinations here are Mt. Hood, Greater Portland and the Oregon Coast. You can just spend your entire day in such lovely places. It is said that Oregonians are adventurous, inquisitive and wild in nature, you can explore the place all on your own, it has so much to offer for people who love food and adventure. You can have a great meal, enjoying the powdery sloppy mountains, town lighthouse views and salmon running over the place. While you are this lovely place, we advise you to become one like Oregonians enjoying good sense of humor and love for adventure. There are some of the best things you can do here while on a vacation here as the place has some greater things to offer. The famous and most visited Oregon tourist attractions includes Oregon&#8217;s regions of Eugene, Bend, Grants, Klamth Falls, Pendleton, Portland, Salem, Sunriver, Medford, Pass, Sunriver and much of other places.</p>
<p>Abacela &#8211; Abacela is a famous winery and vineyards where you can enjoy the taste of different and finest wineries of the world. The place is located at sunny south sloping rocky hills that grows fruits like Syrah, Malbec, Grenache, Merlot, Tempranillo and other varieties in unique microclimate. The fruits are handpicked that are of finest quality and optimally ripen, they are gently fermented and processed in gravity flow that preserves the quality. The main objective is to produce the finest quality wines that give the pleasure of a grape variety and its terroir.</p>
<p>Crater Lake National Park &#8211; The National Park is famous for its intense blue color giving greater view, visitor visits during the place especially during summers &#8211; you can take a walk around the Rim Drive lake. Here you can enjoy your time in the boat tours, camping at Mazama village, visiting and staying at the historic Crater lake Lodge and enjoy the hiking adventures.</p>
<p>John Day Fossil beds national Monument &#8211; It is a world renowned site famous for heavily eroded volcanic deposits that gives the beauty to the place across the scenic river basin with well preserved fossil records of plants and animals. The records of these animals dates back to more than 40 years of the total 65 million years of the Cenozoic Era. Cenozoic Era is termed as the age of mammals and Flowering plants. The monument is spread over 14,000 acre park that is divided in three wide units including the Clarno unit, painted hills unit and the sheep rock unit. The headquarters of the monument are located at Cant Ranch visitor center.</p>
<p>King of the Rogue Outfitters &#8211; the Rogue outfitters provides you with the highest and finest experiences of the southern Oregon and Northern California. You can enjoy the activities of mild whitewater rafting and also enjoying the fishing trips of Salmo, smallmouth bass and steeelhead.</p>
<p>Oregon Zoo &#8211; Oregon zoo is one of the most popular Oregon tourist attractions that takes you down the trip enjoying the animals in all its natural habitat looking over the birds, monkeys and crocodiles. The Savanna takes you down to the journey to visit zebras, giraffes and rhinos graze.</p>
<p>Fort Rock Homestead Museum &#8211; It was one of the last regions of the continental USA that is open for homesteading. It possesses the collections of original buildings that starts from the early 1990s that are arranged in the village setting. The place includes land office, church, homes, schools and log cabins, they are all furnished with tools and sundry objects used in olden era.</p>
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		<title>All You Should Know Before An Oregon Vacation</title>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 07 Nov 2008 07:11:45 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Kathy Austin</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Oregon bordering the Pacific Ocean depends lot on it, in terms of climate. They say it rains a lot in this part of the world which is quite true. The rains not only add beauty to its lakes and waterfalls but also keep he landscapes green throughout the year. You can relish its diversity by [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Oregon bordering the Pacific Ocean depends lot on it, in terms of climate. They say it rains a lot in this part of the world which is quite true. The rains not only add beauty to its lakes and waterfalls but also keep he landscapes green throughout the year. You can relish its diversity by hiking the mountains; following trails in the jungle, driving endlessly through the captivating roads, skiing on the snow clad Mt. Hood, walk on the beaches or explore the majestic desert. There is always something to do in here which keeps you planning all the time.</p>
<p>When you want to relax go on playing golf on the world class golf course, cycle on designated bike lanes, take road trips to the wine country, dine with the renowned restaurants in this place or enjoy the brilliantly crafted scene of play at the Shakespeare Festival. When you boost up the next morning you will again discover that there is so much to see in here. Go through the pristine public beaches, high-desert country, painted hills and wine-producing valleys and explore its natural richness. Oregon is home to North America’s deepest river Gorge (Hells Canyon), the country&#8217;s deepest lake (Crater Lake) and the world’s second-most-climbed mountain (Mt. Hood). To explore such a diverse state takes quite a bit of advance planning, and knowing ahead of time the best that the state has to offer can make a visit much more enjoyable. It is one of the places and experiences you won&#8217;t want to miss. There are a large number of hotels and lodges in this region which you will find unified with the characteristic of this diverse landscape. The hotels offer a warm welcome and a pleasant staying experience and the best part is you can easily find one which suits your budget. With the increased traffic of visitors getting on the spot reservations is difficult that is why it is recommended to make prior reservations by visiting the hotels website or calling on the helpline number of the hotel. The hotels, lodges and resorts exhibit many facilities like air conditioning, room service, rental cars, shuttle service, restaurants, pub area, spas, health clubs and most of all a serene ambience to take you to the next level of fulfillment.</p>
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		<title>Vacationing In Oregon</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 17 Sep 2008 06:59:40 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Fred Peters</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[The coastal region of Oregon is one of the most beautiful areas for a vacation due to the breathtaking blue waters and amazing rocky hills that frame the terrain. Imagine driving through a lush, dense forest and suddenly emerging on a dramatic cliff that points down to the waves below, and you have an idea [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>The coastal region of Oregon is one of the most beautiful areas for a vacation due to the breathtaking blue waters and amazing rocky hills that frame the terrain. Imagine driving through a lush, dense forest and suddenly emerging on a dramatic cliff that points down to the waves below, and you have an idea of what a coastal vacation is all about. One of the best places to visit along the coast is Lincoln City, which claims seven miles of sandy beaches and is the perfect place for the active outdoor traveler. Lincoln City is known for its constant winds along the shore that make it the ideal place for a run across the sand with a kite or a windsurfing adventure over the waves. While these are great ways to enjoy the surreal environment, other popular activities for visitors include boating, water skiing, jet skiing, fishing, and knee boarding in the refreshing waters of the Pacific Ocean. Nearby Devil’s Lake State Recreation Area is better suited for more mellow activities, including kayaking, canoeing, or fishing for freshwater fish such as perch, bluegill, and large mouth bass.</p>
<p>While Central Oregon lacks the drama of the coastline, it is the perfect place to escape from stress and commune with nature. One of the best cities to seek out is Sunriver, which lies along the Cascade Mountains and the Deschutes River and allows for any kind of relaxing outdoor activity possible. The fresh mountain air is an invigorating alarm clock for any homebody and will push visitors outward on a hiking or exploration adventure. The river runs for five miles along the city, so visitors have ample opportunity to bike along its shores or cast in a fly fishing line while adoring the unfettered beauty of Oregon. If you are interested in the local history of this gorgeous area, hope aboard the Mount Hood Railroad for a four hour journey through the amazing scenery combined with information about key points of interest. Another great activity is booking a whitewater rafting adventure with one of the numerous companies that takes tourists down the Deschutes and other nearby rivers for a memorable excursion. Whether you are looking for a half-day of excitement, a five day expedition, or something in between, there is bound to be a trip that can meet your needs.</p>
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		<title>A Vacation Rental at Oregon Coast</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 27 Aug 2008 08:34:07 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Henry</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Vacation rentals at Oregon Coast spells comfort and relaxation. You can avail some ‘homely’ advantages – like your own kitchen and laundry facilities. Barbeques, stereo systems, movies, hot tubs, fireplaces and games are other amenities that add to the fun. There is even a possibility that your lovable pet would also go along – such [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Vacation rentals at Oregon Coast spells comfort and relaxation. You can avail some ‘homely’ advantages – like your own kitchen and laundry facilities. Barbeques, stereo systems, movies, hot tubs, fireplaces and games are other amenities that add to the fun. There is even a possibility that your lovable pet would also go along – such units are easily available by www.italianfood-recipes.com. In fact, conduct a research and find out what you can look forward to and what types of amenities are available at different locations. Oregon Coast is a great holiday destination for families, as there are several activity-options for the kids too, especially along the beaches. In fact, it is not ‘all shore’ at the coast &#8211; beaches are wonderfully complimented by www.benidormapartmentsrent.co.uk and splendid rocky shorelines that feature crashing waves. Some magnificent forests reach right up to the coast for a change. Along the coast are areas where crabs and fish can be seen.</p>
<p>Biking and hiking are other outdoor activities you can take part in while at Oregon Coast vacation rentals. A herd of elk grazing in meadows near the coast is a common sight. Other than whales, there are other animals you chance to see – like, beaver in rivers and seals in the ocean. Bald eagles soaring high in the sky also present a lovely sight. Along the coast, there are some excellent golf courses too. This way, both land and on sea activities are taken care of by Oregon Coast vacation rentals. Adventurous people can venture into ‘sea-kayaking’ too along the coast. The rentals are in different sizes to suit your requirement of the number of bedrooms you wish to go in for. To get a spectacular ocean view, look for rental homes right on the coast!</p>
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		<title>Oregon Ski Vacations &#8211; American&#8217;s Only Year-around Ski Area</title>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 08 Aug 2008 08:05:47 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Wolfgang Jaegel</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[American&#8217;s only year-around ski area, the Timberline Lodge is located on Mount Hood in the state of Oregon. It is a full-service resort, famous for its ski slopes that stay open during the winter, spring, and summer due to its far northern locality, with summer for world-renowned summer skating. Mt. Hood is an active volcano [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>American&#8217;s only year-around ski area, the Timberline Lodge is located on Mount Hood in the <a href="http://www.directoryoregon.com/" target="_blank"><strong>state of Oregon</strong></a>. It is a full-service resort, famous for its ski slopes that stay open during the winter, spring, and summer due to its far northern locality, with summer for world-renowned summer skating. Mt. Hood is an active volcano which is considered to be dormant, occasional tremors being felt with visible steam vents, with Timberline Lodge being located at its 6,000-foot level. The winter season appeals to the beginner and intermediate skiers, with a few places reserved for skiing experts. The Timberline has 35 trails on 1,400 acres, with a top elevation of 8,504 feet and a vertical drop of 2,501, plus an annual snowfall of 550 inches. There are six chair lifts to accommodate the skiers, with cross country not available within the ski area, yet several trails can be found 4 to 8 miles away in the Mount Hood National Forest.</p>
<p>The Cascade Dining Room is open for breakfast, lunch, and dinner each day, but the hours do change with the seasons. Other fare can be found at the Ram&#8217;s Head Bar, the Blue Ox bar, the Wy&#8217;East Kitchen Cafeteria, the Market Cafe, and the Mt. Hood Brewing Company. Open 12 months out of the years, the Timberline has everything needed for its guests and winter fans. Summer skiing at Timberline is special, with ski teams and racing enthusiasts from all over the world arriving to ski at Palmer Snowfield. World champion alpine, freestyle, and snowboard skiers from Canada, Europe, and the United States, use Timberline as a training base during this time. Summer skiing at Timberline is a permanent, lift-accessed snowfield that has summer skating available through Labor Day. Skiing, <a href="http://www.snowportal.com/" target="_blank"><strong>snowboarding</strong></a>, snow tubing, snow skate park, night skiing, hiking, snowshoeing, and lodge tours are the main attractions at Timberline. Here, it is all about the powder!</p>
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		<title>Oregon Ski Vacations</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 09 Jun 2008 08:20:19 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>William</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Oregon state is famous for the ski slopes found around the state, and if you are planning a ski vacation, you should definitely consider Timberline Lodge, located near Mt. Hood in Oregon. There is quite a bit of history in the area, starting with the lodge that was built during the Great Depression by a [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><a href="http://directoryoregon.com/" target="_blank"><strong>Oregon state</strong></a> is famous for the ski slopes found around the state, and if you are planning a ski vacation, you should definitely consider Timberline Lodge, located near Mt. Hood in Oregon. There is quite a bit of history in the area, starting with the lodge that was built during the Great Depression by a master craftsman. The Timberline Lodge also has a bit of more recent history attached to it. Part of the movie, The Shining, was filmed here. Many of the &#8216;outside&#8217; shots were done at Timberline Lodge.</p>
<p>Skiing, snowboarding, hiking, snowshoeing, and lodge tours are the main attractions at Timberline. Here, it is all about the powder! Mt. Hood is an active volcano which is considered to be dormant. Occasionally, tremors are felt, and steam vents are often visible. The Cascade Dining Room is open for breakfast, lunch, and dinner each day, but the hours do change with the seasons. Other fare can be found at the Ram&#8217;s Head Bar, the Blue Ox bar, the Wy&#8217;East Kitchen Cafeteria, the Market Café, and the Mt. Hood Brewing Company. Rental equipment is not available at Timberline. You must bring your own equipment. However, smaller items such as gloves and goggles can be purchased at the lodge, along with some clothing items. There is a snowboard and ski school on the premises, and private and group lessons are available. If the idea of a &#8216;rustic&#8217; ski vacation appeals to you, as opposed to trips with accommodations that are a bit fancier, then Timberline Lodge in Oregon is the place to be! Again, it is definitely all about the history and the powder here. However, whether you ski or not, you must not miss the Magic Mile, which offers a panoramic view of the Cascade mountains that cannot be matched!</p>
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		<title>Catching Oregon Crappie When Fishing</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 15 Jan 2008 04:24:13 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Faye Kelsy</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[In Oregon, crappie fishing is a great sport with abundant locations to troll and cast in hopes of taking home prize-winning sized slabs. Depending on the particular location that you are in or intend to visit, you&#8217;ll find all sorts of fish, though crappie are by far some of the most common fish to seek [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>In <a href="http://www.Directoryoregon.com"><strong>Oregon</strong></a>, crappie fishing is a great sport with abundant locations to troll and cast in hopes of taking home prize-winning sized slabs. Depending on the particular location that you are in or intend to visit, you&#8217;ll find all sorts of fish, though crappie are by far some of the most common fish to seek out in the state. In each area, you basically have your choice of excellent Oregon crappie fishing lakes. Just remember that, because it gets fairly cold in the state during the winter, Oregon crappie fishing tends to taper off in December and picks back up in early March, as the waters begin to warm again and crappie begin spawning. Find locations with deep holes, where schools of crappie tend to gather during the winter, and be sure to troll slowly and be patient. When you find a school of crappie, you&#8217;ll have several bites and won&#8217;t be disappointed. In the spring, look for bottlenecked areas where females are looking for shelter out of the stream during spawning season and get caught out of the flow. You&#8217;ll be sure to pick up several here.</p>
<p>In the Lane County area, fishing of interest because there are several lakes of interest, especially those containing white crappie. Head to the Eugene area, and you&#8217;ll find Delta Ponds, west of Delta Highway in north Eugene for a hatchery of white crappie. Oregon crappie fishing also thrives in several area reservoirs, including Dexter and Dorena Reservoirs. Here, you may have to troll pretty deep to pick up a school of crappie, since the area reservoirs tend to be clear and sunlight penetrates pretty deep into the waters. Dune Lake offers great banked fishing, where dense cover around the shorelines makes a great home environment for crappie. Fern Ridge Ponds and Reservoir to the west of Eugene yield great quantities of good sized white crappie, and for those who prefer to look for black crappie, Siltcoos Lake, south of Florence, is the place to start your search.</p>
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