Monthly Archives: June 2011

Rio, Airflo, SA Fly Lines: Review & Product Guide

As promised, this here blog entry is a humble attempt to sift through some of the mystery involved in our contemporary – and technically dizzying array of fly lines we have at out hand in our local fly shops and Internet … Continue reading

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Fish porn from the annual pike trip 2011

Over the past two decades, I’ve only missed two trips with my family for our annual pike trip, including this year. And according to Nate, this was not the year to miss. Last year summer came early, the water was … Continue reading

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Local Waters in Great Shape and Fishing Well

The McKenzie River has dropped into nice condition of late and the Middle Fork of the Willamette had a day or two under 2000 CFS last week. Warmer water and air temperatures have spurned more insect activity of late.

Posted in Fishing Reports, McKenzie River, Middle Fork Willamette River fishing | 5 Comments

Fishing for Bigfoot in Oregon: June 19, 10pm Animal Planet

Our big debut on Animal Planet is one week from this Sunday. Mark your calendars for Finding Bigfoot, Jun 19, 10:00 pm. From the Animal Planet Website: Bigfoot expert Matt Moneymaker takes his team of specialists to Oregon to examine … Continue reading

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Hardy Fly Rods at the Caddis Fly; Saturday June 11

Please join Garry Sandstrom, our Hardy Rods Sales Rep, on Saturday June 11 at the shop to demo the latest Hardy Rods. Garry will be bringing the latest new rods from Hardy, the Sintrix family: both Zentih and Proaxis models … Continue reading

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Reminder: Trout Unlimited Meeting Tonight

Mckenziee-Upper Willamette Trout Unlimited will be hosting its standing meeting at 7:00 at the Vet’s Club in Eugene.  Guide Brian Marz will be presenting on spring fishing in 2011.  With high water conditions, the fishing has been atypical but there … Continue reading

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First adult chinook returns to Upper Deschutes

Jim Bartlett, Portland General Electric Fish Passage Biologist-Facilities Team Lead passed the following photos from the Round Butte hatchery from late last month:

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The Best Way to Lose a Chinook Tournament

On the eve of Tillamook’s annual spring chinook tournament, the Bounty on the Bay, I arrived at a strategic viewpoint overlooking the upper estuary. It was 7:02pm and the sun was blazing. A hot wind howled down from the Northwest, … Continue reading

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Deschutes River Trout Fishing Report: The Salmonfly Hatch is in Full Swing

The annual emergence of Pternarcys and Golden Stones is now out along the entire length of the Lower Deschutes, and the fish are certainly taking notice.   Between Pelton Dam and Maupin, the Deschutes is host to the most prolific … Continue reading

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Pearsall’s Silk Floss and Gossamer Thread

Pearsall’s Silk Floss & Fly Tying Threads No matter how much I learn about the art of fly tying, I find that there is a much larger universe of technique and materials than I have ever or could possibly ever … Continue reading

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Teasers & Trailers of Summer Blogs…

Yes, the Oregon Fly Fishing Blog will be hosting some intellectual amazing and eye-popping entries this summer; several, lord willing, from Jay Whoozit or so it is rumored.

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Midwest Bass pond bonanza

The weather back east has been cooperating, hot days and cooling nights. We’ve spent just about every evening on a bass pond near my parents house, catching a ton of fish on deerhair bass bugs. Stacking and spinning deer-hair every … Continue reading

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McKenzie Fishing Fine Despite High Water

Big water and big flies has been strategy of late on the upper McKenzie River. Nymphing has been consistent using Mega Prince, large Stonefly imitations and Possie Buggers. We have been fishing 6-7 feet of tippet below the Thingamabobber in … Continue reading

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