
Packing in with float tubes

Al Avey fighting a rainbow in Middle Erma Bell

A high lakes rainbow, around 11 inches long

Base camp at Lower Erma Bell

Lots of vegetation, and big smart trout at Otter Lake
Trout Unlimited Eugene, Oregon: This is the Web site for TU Chapter 678, McKenzie River and Upper Willamette River Chapter of Trout Unlimited. TU 678 is involved in native coldwater fisheries conservation in the Willamette Valley.
1 comment:
Man what a blast from the past.
We would camp at the middle Erma Bell for a week or 10 days.
This was in the '70's.
I live in Delaware now and was just showing my kids where we used to camp and fish.
I was pleased and surprised to find these photo's.
Man, the memory's...
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