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Oregon Wild Wednesday (Bend): Through the Angler's Eye

What Presentation
When Sep 14, 2011
from 06:00 pm to 08:00 pm
Where Orvis Retail Store, The Old Mill, 320 SW Powerhouse Drive, Bend
Contact Name Chandra LeGue
Contact Email cl@oregonwild.org
Contact Phone 541-344-0675
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A look at some of Oregon’s best fisheries and the environmental challenges that face them, with renowned fly fisherman and photographer Ken Morrish.

An Oregon Wild Wednesday Presentation - in Bend!

Through the Angler's Eye

A look at some of Oregon’s best fisheries and the environmental challenges that face them

Renowned fly fisherman and photographer Ken Morrish will lead viewers through a visually rich tour of some of Oregon’s beautiful rivers and fisheries – including the Rogue, Chetco, Umpqua, and Klamath Basin.  In the process he will touch upon the unique elements of these systems as well as the environmental challenges that face them.

In addition to Ken's slideshow, Oregon Wild will share updates on some of its work to expand Wilderness protection for the Rogue River, and Wild and Scenic Rivers protection for the Deschutes, the Clackamas, the North Umpqua, and other beloved Oregon waterways.

Morrish

What: Oregon Wild Wednesday – A free event open to all-ages. RSVP is not required, but space is limited. Enjoy light snacks and free Deschutes Brewery beer!

When: Wednesday, September 14, 2011, 6:00-8:00 pm

Who: Featuring Ken Morrish, with Fly Water Travel – and – Oregon Wild.

Where: Orvis Retail Store
The Old Mill

320 SW Powerhouse Drive

Bend, OR 97702

Directions here.

WIN!: Every person who attends this event will be entered into a free raffle for great prizes while present. In addition, attendees get a coupon for shopping at Orvis on the night of the event.

 

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