Given the clear flowing nature of especially the East Branch of the river, this name is appropriate.
An angler may keep one trout a day, 14 or more inches long, from the East Branch, but many release all of them.
The East Branch was running a little high, even for this time of year, but it was clear.
The eastern section of the state highway was extended west over the East Branch in 1936.
He said that the very best time to fish the East Branch was when it is spilling.
The creel limit on the East Branch is one fish daily, at least 14 inches long.
The East Branch was once well known as a salmon river.
The East Branch is larger and longer than the main branch of the river.
The library opened in 1904 as the East Branch of the city's library service.
East Branch is the name of several places in the United States: