Lower Willamette

Top 5 Summer Terrestrial Fly Patterns

Top 5 Summer Terrestrial Fly Patterns

Summertime remains in full speed which implies trout have terrestrials on the mind. This term describes land based pests such as: ants, crickets, insects, beetles, cicadas, bees, and so on. On little streams with great deals of streamside brush...

Belly Bumper Golden Stone: Nymph Tying Tutorial

Belly Bumper Golden Stone: Nymph Tying Tutorial

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OhZkWkJeQIY In this video, Simon connects a killer inverted golden stone nymph. This includes a brand-new hook from Tiemco that simply came out: the 201R. The hook is similar to a 200R, however has a somewhat much shorter...

Summer Steelhead in the Willamette Basin

Summer Steelhead in the Willamette Basin

It's been a couple of years considering that we have actually seen a hatchery summertime steelhead keep up any substantial numbers. 2024 wants to buck the pattern with 7,000 and counting fin clipped, prepared for the barbeque, summertime fish....

Early May Fishing Report 2024

Early May Fishing Report 2024

High water and cold water temperatures have actually been the standard of late. Fishing has actually still held up on the McKenzie River near Eugene. Blips of sunlight have actually revealed what's to come. Pale Early Morning Duns, Green...

Mothership Salmon Fly: Dry Fly Tutorial

Mothership Salmon Fly: Dry Fly Tutorial

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JUl2OQFmlLE In this video, Simon connects a fantastic prolonged body Salmonfly dry fly. Every spring a few of the West's biggest water pests make their introduction. The salmonfly typically marks the start of trout season, and implies summer...

Cool Nights Slow Mornings on the McKenzie

Cool Nights Slow Mornings on the McKenzie

There is no rush to go out there on these cold early mornings. I kept close track of water temperatures the other day with my brand-new Fishpond Digital Thermometer and there was a swing from 45-50 degrees in between...

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