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Monthly Archives: May 2010
Salmon Fly Hatch Developing on the Deschutes
Reports from Maupin have the annual Salmon Fly Hatch on the Deschutes beginning to move it’s way up river. Fishing both adult Salmon and Golden Stone patterns worked this weekend near Maupin. If you are headed to the Deschutes make … Continue reading
Gem of a day at Diamond Lake
Lou took Ken (of the Mens Technical Council, Old dogs who have fished together for a couple of decades) out to Diamond Lake on Saturday. Rumors had been swirling around the shop about the ice off on Diamond and “how … Continue reading
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Steelhead Continue to move into the Willamette Valley
Steelhead fishing in the valley continues to get better. Each day it is a little easier to get up at 4:30 am. Although, I can’t figure out why I continue to get up this early, most of the fish I … Continue reading
Summer Steelhead Fish Porn
2010 is looking like a great year for Summer Steelhead, check out the numbers over Willamette Falls the past few reported days. Jason and Clay made it out to Dexter for a nice morning.–CD
Flyfishers Club of Oregon auction raises funds for McKenzie River study
Last night a contingent of Eugene anglers and conservationists from the Caddis Fly Shop and Trout Unlimited Chapter 678 traveled to Portland to support the Flyfishers Club of Oregon annual auction. The event raised money for the grant given to … Continue reading
Trout Unlimited Meeting Weds: Join guest speaker Jeff Hickman
Steelhead fly fishing guide and Sierra Club conservation advocate Jeff Hickman is coming to Eugene Wednesday night for the monthly Trout Unlimited meeting. Jeff will be talking about fly fishing for salmon, and showing an amazing slideshow from the Kanektok … Continue reading
Rockfish are better not battered.
Just food for thought no pun intended… The past week week has brought quite a few beautiful fish over the rail! Fortunately most of them went back home none the worse for wear. Ling Cod always look surprised… But even … Continue reading
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Sage and Redington Fly Rod gear overviews from George Cook
Sage, Redington rep George Cook came through Eugene recently and discussed the hot new fly rods at the Caddis Fly, and we’ve posted these gear videos below. Redington CPX Switch Rods: Sage z-Axis Switch Rods Sage 99 Fly Rods
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Monster Cutthroat: Omak Lake Report
Chad Helms and Greg Taylor of our local Corps of Engineers office made a recent trip to Omak Lake, Washington. Thanks for the report and photos guys looks like a great spot to make an annual trip.–CD Here are a … Continue reading
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Hatch report for McKenzie River and Middle Fork of the Willamette
AHH. My favorite time of the year to trout fish is here in the Willamette Valley. Warmer, longer days, a little clearer skies, and of course the mighty McKenzie Green Caddis. If you have never experience this hatch, or it … Continue reading


