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Brownlee Reservoir Fish Report for 3-4-2021
Brownlee Reservoir Fish Report for 3-4-2021
Brownlee Reservoir Update
Brownlee Reservoir - Richland, OR
by OR Department of Fish & Wildlife Staff
3-4-2021
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No recent fishing reports. Please be aware that Spring Recreation Campground will be closed from Feb. 1 – March 31 for the replacement of the self-adjusting boarding docks and guide rails.
Call the Idaho Power Company’s recording at 1-800-422-3143 to get information on access at recreational sites. | Reservoir level information
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