Deschutes River Trout Report
It’s spring time in Oregon and if you are a trout fisherman you are likely thinking about the Deschutes river. More specifically you are probably considering when the hatch is
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!
It’s spring time in Oregon and if you are a trout fisherman you are likely thinking about the Deschutes river. More specifically you are probably considering when the hatch is
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
Rain is slamming the coast today… looks like we are going to be blown out tomorrow. Perhaps later in the week will be good. Lots of big chrome wild fish
It’s mid February and winter steelhead season is full on! Our nw rivers are getting a lot of rain this year and that has translated into good fishing conditions on
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
Fishing should improve at water levels recede from this current weather front that is hammering the Oregon Coast rivers right now. Forecast call for a sharp rise in the next
Winter steelhead have been landed in good numbers already this year on the Clackamas. Fishing has been stronger so far this year than many years past in January. Most fish
Fall is prime time for steelhead fishing and there is unfortuneatly only so much of it, these five tips can help you make the most of those precious fall moments.
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
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
I just recently finished an exploratory mission on some amazing parts of the scenic and beautiful state of Oregon chasing trout with the fly rod. On this mission we covered
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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