Sandy River Fishing Report – January
The Sandy River has continued to produce good numbers of winter steelhead for anglers who have toughed out the rough weather December and early January has dished out. The hatchery
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The Sandy River has continued to produce good numbers of winter steelhead for anglers who have toughed out the rough weather December and early January has dished out. The hatchery
One of my favorite patterns for the green waters of winter is the “Crandall’s Guides Choice”. This pattern is commercially produced for me by Spirit River. It has combines color
Fly fishing for winter steelhead in Oregon can be a challenge whose reward is often found after a lot of hard work. Steelhead are often known as the fish of
The fishing update on the Deschutes River consists of typical steelhead fishing reports from a season that has been plauged by murky waters of White River dumping silt into the
It is now early December and winter steelhead action is starting on the Oregon coast. Fish returning this time of the season are often referred to as the early returning
I have finally put some of my favorite fly patterns out there in the commercial world. These flies have been great producers for me for many years. Each pattern has
Things are going good and fall is here. I’m loving the bit of cooler weather. The leaves are changing color and the Deschutes canyon is calling out – “It’s Steelhead
Ever feel like winter steelhead are a mythical creature? Come join us for a FREE seminar exploring the mysteries of swung fly steelhead. We’ll discuss fly pattern selection, the right
A great day on the water with Joel La Follette of Royal Treatment Fly shop and Jim Drew. A beautiful sunny day in March, great water conditions and some feisty
I can’t seem to get fly design out of my head… Use the right flies for winter steelhead and catch more? Some guides will tell you the fly doesn’t matter.
Living next to the Clackamas River my whole life it has been a challenge to get things done; who wants to go mow the lawn when the river is so
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