Fishing Reports
Aug 30, 2024
Crooked River Update August 30th, 2024
The Crooked River is fishing well. Nymphing is your best bet for consistency, with caddis and mayfly patterns being e...
Aug 30, 2024
Lower Deschutes Update August 30th, 2024
The Lower Deschutes is offering excellent fishing. Nymphing remains the most consistent method, and using tungsten fl...
Aug 23, 2024
Crane Prairie Update August 23rd, 2024
Crane Prairie has been decent. Some days are excellent, others not so much. If you hit it on a good day, fish it wit...
Aug 23, 2024
Lakes Update August 23rd, 2024
East is fishing great and an awesome time to get out for the callibaetis hatch. Paulina has been fishing pretty well ...
Aug 23, 2024
Metolius River Update August 23rd, 2024
The Metolius is great and challenging as always. Bull Trout are a great species to target and can mostly be found fro...
Aug 23, 2024
Upper Deschutes Update August 23rd, 2024
The Upper Deschutes is fishing well and the cooler the weather gets just means less and less mosquitos. Nymphing will...
Aug 23, 2024
Fall River Update August 23rd, 2024
The Fall River has been fishing well and was stocked last week with the usual amount of 1000 trophy trout. This small...
Aug 23, 2024
Crooked River Update August 23rd, 2024
The Crooked River is still a good go-to for us.. Just like last week, fishing has been consistently good. Euro nymphi...
Aug 23, 2024
Lower Deschutes Update August 23rd, 2024
The Lower Deschutes is fishing great, and probably the perfect time just due to the heat being down and the awesome h...
Aug 16, 2024
Crane Prairie Update August 16th, 2024
Crane Prairie has been good the past few weeks, specifically in the deschutes channels. Water is still warm so try t...
Aug 16, 2024
Lakes Update August 16th, 2024
East and Paulina lake have both been fishing well, but the callibaetis hatch seems to be slower at the moment but sho...
Aug 16, 2024
Metolius River Update August 16th, 2024
The Metolius is still fishing well, and for those who like to target the big guys, bulls are still prevalent in the ...