Monthly Archives: October 2011

Nicholas’ Freight Train Summer Steelhead Fly

This fly is another Nicholas adaptation of an extremely effective traditional summer steelhead fly, one more in my Steelhead Simplicity Series of flies. Deschutes, John Day, Grand Ronde, McKenzie, Willamette, Rogue, Klamath – the list of where summer steelhead eat … Continue reading

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‘Matt, need a spare oar?’

Colleen & I were wanting to get back to the McKenzie to correct the mishaps that made this year’s Two-Fly very memorable…with a major gap in our trout fly rod arsenal, I grabbed the 6 wt saltwater rod & Tibor … Continue reading

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Upper Mckenzie Report

Per oregonflyfishing blog recent report; the Upper Mckenzie is fishing well! Here is client Jeff, with a 20″ redside. This beauty was taken on the infamous possie bugger. Boated in “the beast” it was a wild ride down river as … Continue reading

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Nicholas’ Signal Light Summer Steelhead Fly

Ok, this is not EXACTLY the original Signal Light steelhead fly pattern. This simplified, sparsely tied fly is one that displays the philosophy of my Steelhead Simplicity Series of flies. These flies are usually a little slimmer, a little sparser … Continue reading

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Fall Fishing in the Willamette Valley Very Good

October Caddis, Small Brown Caddis, Blue Winged Olives, Gray Drakes, Short Wing Stoneflies and Mahogany Duns are the key bugs this time of year. Successful nymphs include Tungsten Ice Prince, Possie Bugger and Copper John. For Steelhead try Moal Leaches, … Continue reading

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Mongolia 2011 Fall Taimen Fishing Report

Matt Ramsey brings us another great report from his Taimen Fishing Season. This was Matt’s 14th season guiding in Mongolia. Amazing stuff Matt thanks for sharing this seasons adventure. Every season in Mongolia is special and unique. Now, 14 seasons … Continue reading

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Oregon Coho Crush Poppers!

Imagine this scene: Tillamook Bay, wind gusting to 25 knots. Wind waves and salt spray flying across the boat in sheets, soaking everything – everything. The tidal flow is difficult to measure, because the wind is blowing the boat faster … Continue reading

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Rob and John

Johnny tricked the chief on day three. Like in a dream. We sat on the edge of a flood tide and laughed in the rain for a good long time. Happy October from the Caddis Fly!

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Save Bristol Bay Road Show: Corvallis, Portland, Seattle

Dwayne Meadows TU’s Bristol Bay Outreach Coordinator wrote up the following: It’s that time of year when fall fishing invades the brain and we contemplate the bays that are loading with kings and the dry country rivers slowly filling up … Continue reading

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Half Down Golden Stone Fly Tying Video

In this fly tying video Barrett ties one of our favorite patterns for “hopper dropper” style rigs. The Half Down Golden Stone is a pattern developed by Montana Fly Company. We have modified it a bit to have more hackle, … Continue reading

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Peter Cadigan caught on film

Our beloved Peter Cadigan, the “most polite man in the fly fishing industry” was recently caught on film in Alaska with this 29.5″ Rainbow Trout. Mr. Cadigan has been traveling up to Alaska on a “do it yourself trip” the … Continue reading

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