Last week we published an article on KATU about fly fishing on the Lower McKenzie River. From the article:
As summer continues, early and late parts of the day become the best options for fishing the lower river. Anglers should try fishing faster water during the midday. Evening dry fly fishing can be excellent – anglers just need to scale down the size of their offering (size 16 and18 pale morning duns, pale morning dun spinners, little yellow stones(sally’s) and small caddis) are best.
Also, Caddis Fly guide Lou Verdugo hooked up with the Oregon Duck at the Track and Field trials media day to teach folks how to cast. Photos below.