September Steelhead Fishing the Deschutes
September has arrived and with it hints of fall. As I drove over Mt. Hood on hwy 26 recently the thermometer readout said 34 degrees- a welcome cooling from a
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September has arrived and with it hints of fall. As I drove over Mt. Hood on hwy 26 recently the thermometer readout said 34 degrees- a welcome cooling from a
Fishing the Deschutes for steelhead has been interesting this year. With low flows, warmer water and glacial silt coming in from White River the angler who adapts and changes their
It’s August and it has been typically hot weather lately. The next few days hold 97 and 99 degrees in the forecast making even the dog look for shade. It’s
This month so far has been a series of ups and downs; water clarity has been good, bad and everything inbetween lately. White River, a tributary to the lower Deschutes
Mike O. lands a salmon on a 5 weight fly rod! While fishing with Water Time Outfitters guide Gil Muhleman client Mike O. didn’t expect to become a legend in
Trout fishing the Deschutes River in July has been up and down but recently the up’s have been way up! Water temperatures released out of the “selective water withdrawl” system
The lower Deschutes River continues to see a cooling trend with cooler weather in Central Oregon. Water released from Pelton Dam near Madras, Oregon is much cooler than during
Fishing pressure on the Deschutes during the world famous salmon fly hatch is as busy as it gets on this amazing river. Trout feel the pressure and respond accordingly. Here
We’ve been guiding most every day on the world famous Deschutes River salmon fly hatch. Fishing has been good as river levels are at very low flows for this time
The quest for steelhead is just that, a daunting journey that involves cold, nasty weather and a lot of casts, swings and steps through steelhead water looking for the elusive
Dial in your game for winter steelhead on the banks of the Clackamas River not far from Portland, Oregon with pro guide Rob Crandall. Rob reveals the tips, tricks and
Guided fly fishing trips can be a blast- being the guide doing the work can also be a blast! Great days with fun loving clients and good fishing always produces
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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.