Blog
Feb 4, 2022
2022 Trout Bum Fly Swap- March 5th & March 6th
The 2022 Trout Bum Fly Swap is here!!! After missing it for two years, we know that you have some gear you are ready...
Jan 28, 2022
Black Spot Disease: What is it and what does it do to trout?
Over recent years, there has been concern over the amount of fish in the Lower Deschutes River that appear to have bl...
Jan 28, 2022
2022 Lake In The Dunes- Educational Event, Limited Spots!
PRICE: $450
DATES: March 19th and March 20th, 2021- overnight stay at the ranch or nearby at Summer Lake Lodge (addi...
Jan 7, 2022
Can you fish the Deschutes River in Sunriver, Oregon?
The short answer is YES. The Upper Deschutes River in Sunriver hosts fair numbers of redband trout, mountain whitefis...
Dec 31, 2021
Five Items To Always Have With You While Winter Fishing
Spare Base Layers
When things are wet and cold having a backup is a must. If your base layers get wet while you’re ...
Nov 22, 2021
Fly and Field Outfitters adding Sunriver Location
The rumors are true! Fly and Field is opening a second location in Sunriver. We want to take the opportunity to thank...
Nov 18, 2021
A Few Days Off: Photo Essay
First off, thank you all for allowing us the opportunity to shut the shop down and take a few days off to do a little...
Nov 17, 2021
Best Time of Year to Fly Fish in Oregon
Oregon has variable elevations and climates. Weather varies greatly depending on the specific location. The Coast, Wi...
Nov 12, 2021
What to do in Bend Oregon?
Naturally, our answer to this question is GO FISHING. For visitors and locals, we offer great trips catered towards b...
Nov 5, 2021
Do I Need Tippet For Fly Fishing?
To answer this question, let’s make sure that the difference between leader and tippet is understood. A leader is typ...
Oct 29, 2021
How to Organize Your Fly Boxes
Being organized is an important aspect of fly fishing and it can be very difficult. Sometimes the best dry fly hatch ...
Oct 22, 2021
How and When To Change Flies?
There’s really only one way to change out a fly, just cut the line and tie on a new fly. Nippers are definitely a goo...