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The Deschutes River originates at Little Lava Lake in the Deschutes National Forest.  It provides much of the drainage on the eastern side of the Cascade Range in Oregon.  The river eventually flows to its mouth at the Columbia River.  Fish are found throughout the river, however, the lower end of the Deschutes River is what most people think of when they think of fishing the Deschutes River.  This river is unique because you can fish for native trout all season long and then there is a strong run of steelhead in the summer which helps boost the trout numbers in the river.  It is a beautiful river with a great fishery and there are plenty of guides and outfitters that operate on the river to help you have a better fishing trip.