Fishing Reports
Mar 7, 2025
Crooked River Update March 7th, 2025
The Crooked has been blown out around 2,500 CFS, and it could take until mid-March before things settle down. Looking...
Mar 7, 2025
Metolius River Update March 7th, 2025
The Metolius has been fishing well, with afternoon hatches offering consistent dry fly action. Yellow Cinygmula Mayfl...
Feb 28, 2025
Fall River Update February 28th, 2025
Recent rain has melted a good amount of snow, making access easier, but expect soggy banks and wet conditions. The fi...
Feb 28, 2025
Crooked River Update February 28th, 2025
The Crooked is still dealing with significant runoff from the Ochocos, and conditions aren’t looking great in the sho...
Feb 28, 2025
Metolius River Update February 28th, 2025
Big streamers—whether swung, stripped, or fished under an indicator—are a great bet right now for Bull Trout. Smaller...
Feb 21, 2025
Crooked River Update February 21st, 2025
Conditions on the Crooked have been tough lately, with the river iced up, water temperatures low, and the the CFS bac...
Feb 21, 2025
Metolius River Update February 21st, 2025
The Metolius is seeing solid action, with nymphing and dry fly setups both coming into play. For nymphing, consider a...
Feb 21, 2025
Fall River Update February 21st, 2025
The Fall River is offering good fishing conditions, although access is tricky due to the snow. While the hatchery are...
Feb 14, 2025
Crooked River Update February 14th, 2025
The Crooked has been pretty iced up this week, with single-digit lows and daytime highs barely any better. But given ...
Feb 14, 2025
Fall River Update February 14th, 2025
Access is tricky with deep snow, but with consistent year round spring-fed flows, the Fall remains a great place to g...
Feb 14, 2025
Metolius River Update February 14th, 2025
Despite the cold, the Metolius has been fishing well, with nymphing and midday BWO hatches producing solid results. A...
Feb 7, 2025
Fall River Update February 7th, 2025
On the Fall River, fishing has been steady with smaller euro jig streamers taking the lead. Eggs, Zebra Midges, and P...