Fly Fishing for Shad – the Oregon Tarpon
Millions of shad migrate in from the Pacific Ocean each year in May and June to ascend big NW rivers like the Columbia and the Willamette river. The Willamette River and
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Millions of shad migrate in from the Pacific Ocean each year in May and June to ascend big NW rivers like the Columbia and the Willamette river. The Willamette River and
Darrin with a dandy rainbow from Rocky Ridge Ranch Thank you to all who attended our Fly Fishing Lakes Class on Saturday at Rocky Ridge Ranch. The weather was amazing
If you are visiting the Portland area, fishing the Clackamas River or are just up for some exploring the Clackamas River corridor has a lot to offer. Following HWY 224
Want to chase steelhead but not too sure about freezing your toes off in BC? The Clackamas River right in Oregon is home to steelhead nearly year-round and it is
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Lots going on with this time of year for Steelhead fishing. It’s that crazy time of year where the weather can’t make up it’s mind if it is going to
Clackamas River Summer Steelhead start entering the river as early as February and reach full stride in May, June and early July. Here is a photo of the Clackamas River
Water Time Outfitters teams up with Royal Treatment Fly shop offering spey casting classes on the Clackamas River not far from Portland, Oregon. Classes are 3 hours teaching the science
Brought to you by Water Time Outfitters is the “Boot Camp” of Winter Steelhead Fly Fishing. Get started fly fishing for winter steelhead with the right tools and instruction for
Water Time Outfitters offers some of the finest instruction in the business of fishing. Come join us on our custom made classes, schools and workshops on Oregon’s finest waters. Call
Want to catch a winter steelhead on the Trask, Wilson, Clackamas, NF Nehalem, Neccanicum River or Eagle Creek? These workshops are designed to get walk in fly anglers comfortable with
Steelhead fishing was generally good with the occasionally tough day this year on the Deschutes river. (See photos below). Overall, we had consistent results and found fish on almost every trip.
Fly fishing is a lifelong quest to keep improving, and a trip doesn’t seem complete without a great “Ah-ha!” moment. Here are some tips to help you find them.
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CANCELLATION POLICY
Being a small business guiding on Oregon’s finest waters, cancellations affect us greatly. When WTO reserves your fishing date we allocate precious resources to that time frame. Each season affords us only small windows to maintain our company as a small family run business thriving amidst the ups and downs of NW fisheries. Cancellations received 60 days in advance of the trip date will receive a full refund. Any cancellations received less than 60 days from the trip date we will do our best to reschedule your trip if possible but last minute changes are often difficult as we are booked well in advance and deposits will not be refunded. We recommend purchasing trip insurance to protect you against unexpected changes to your travel plans. When weather and water conditions do not allow us to fish we will refund your deposit in full or reschedule your trip to an agreed upon fishing date.