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Keeping Wilderness Wild

HE FIRST FEW BROOK TROUT of my Oregon upbringing were taken with a fly, a bobber, and a spinning rod from two backcountry lakes found in the Beaver State’s Mount Jefferson Wilderness Area, about a 2-hour drive southeast of Portland. The stunning piece of preserved Forest Service

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