Deschutes River -Fall Fishing Reflections
Spectacular scenery, mule deer, bighorn sheep, bald eagles, golden eagles, wild redband trout and the sought after unicorn of fish- steelhead all are found in the incredible Deschutes River canyon. Guiding
Over the years we’ve covered nearly every topic possible related to Oregon Fly Fishing. Whatever you’re hoping to learn, it’s probably here!
Spectacular scenery, mule deer, bighorn sheep, bald eagles, golden eagles, wild redband trout and the sought after unicorn of fish- steelhead all are found in the incredible Deschutes River canyon. Guiding
Tradition has it in Oregon that when the Dogwood trees start to bloom the spring Chinook are running; another tradition that holds true in Oregon is when the Redwing Blackbirds
The expression on his face was priceless; the bend of the rod told the story. This was no average Deschutes redside, this was a dandy. The explosion on the surface
August and September is prime time for the most pissed off aggressive steelhead of the season and if you want a chance to see your backing, this is the
Come join us on an amazing adventure- Water Time Outfitters guides the best waters of Oregon helping anglers make the most of their precious time on the water. Below is
It is hard to find the words to describe the experience of the Deschutes River canyon fall steelhead trip. It’s in Oregon’s high desert, sage and juniper trees line the
Fishing had been slow all morning, that said two anglers had several opportunities but did not connect and the other two had 2 fish to hand. Our final spot loomed
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
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
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
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
It’s that time of year again or actually it’s super early but things are getting started wether you are ready or not- the annual migration of the biggest bug of
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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.