Dlani, I grew up on the Ronde from Troy in Oregon, down to the state line, it would be worth your while to get a three day temp license to fish all the way up to Troy, where it meets the Whenaha at the Troy bridge, and even further up river, lots and lots of pull off spots for the truck. My pops is underforeman for Wallowa County road department and I get the weekly newspaper from the county that has a section on fishing the river. Most of the guys that post on here have a better angle on it than I do but I did spend 18 years fishing/hunting the area and can tell you that any section of the river from the Waloopy grade, above Troy, all the way down to Boggan's and beyond is great. Fly, drift, anything you want. The river historically runs low in winter, but mostly gin clear. Take your shotgun and upland bird license, you will probably run into chuckers or grouse on the way down from Lewiston. (Hopefully you won't run over any elk or deer on the way down, but you will see them too.) An 0-6 would be nice as you could dump a coyote in the area too. Man you are lucky, I would love to go down there right now. But I am stuck playing Army in Kosovo. Take the truck with 4 wheel drive and you should be fine. I will ask my pops how the roads are right now and try to get back to you on here before you take off. Good luck and any questions on the Rhonde, I know every rock, bend and bump there, at least on the Oregon side, gimme an e mail and be sure to post your results on here, with a pic or two of the fish on Monday, good luck!