Clackamas Steelhead Late April
We’ve got a taste of summer weather this week for our spey anglers swinging flies on the Clackamas river. Temperatures in the 80’s have us breaking out of the t-shirts,
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!
We’ve got a taste of summer weather this week for our spey anglers swinging flies on the Clackamas river. Temperatures in the 80’s have us breaking out of the t-shirts,
Want to improve your game chasing steelhead with the spey rod? The annual Portland Sportsman’s Show is being held Feb 5-9 come see Rob Crandall; editor of Flyfishing & Tying
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
March is prime time for big wild fish on Oregon’s coastal rivers. Some incredible tough fighting fish are showing. Here’s one a client caught this last week. Visit watertimeoutfitters.com for
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
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.
This workshop is designed to get walk in fly anglers comfortable with a variety of spots and techniques that will put them into fish on the Deschutes River between
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.