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Does anyone on here have much experience on the Rogue River? Looking at Gold beach to Forster Bar (Agness area).
 
We ride dirt bikes near the rogue
 
I will be "that guy" that keeps the old thread going since OP seems to be traveling and looking for other places, and others may benefit. Idaho lakes.

Owyhee Reservoir is an awesome lake with lots of solitude. Jet boats can make it further up lake into the inlet, but obvious caution is needed(shifting sandbars and other low water hazards).

Cascade and Payette are great high mountain lakes(5k ft above sea level) but are fairly heavily trafficked. Beautiful valley nestled in the mountains.

Dworshack is right up there on my list but you really have to want to get there.

The obvious N Idaho lakes as well.Priest, Pond Oreille, and Couer d Alene. Lots of rivers to run to but as mentioned back on page 1, aluminum boats, HP, and more importantly someone to follow that knows the river so you dont find rocks.
 
We boat mostly on Lake Washington. A little out on the Puget Sound, mostly close to Seattle as we access it through the Ballard Locks. We have boated a little on the Columbia River usually somewhere behind one of the dams.
 
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