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Monthly Archives: May 2014
Trout Unlimited Chapter 678 June Meeting Monday, June 2
The Stellaria Building 150 Shelton Mcmurphey Blvd., Eugene, OR 97401 Large community room Monday June 2nd at 6PM, The McKenzie-Upper Willamette Chapter of Trout Unlimited will hold its monthly board meeting in the small community Room of the Stellaria Building, … Continue reading
Posted in Oregon Conservation News
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Jim Lichatowich speaking in Eugene tonight
Salmon biologist, conservationist and author Jim Lichatowich will be speaking in Eugene tonight, reading from his new book Salmon, People and Place. Here is a great quote from Lichatowich in a recent interview: By relying more and more on hatcheries … Continue reading
McKenzie River Trout Study Wrap Up Meeting June 10th
If you are curious about how “Citizen Scientists” can make a difference and you would like to hear the latest on The McKenzie River Trout Study please attend the Wrap Up Meeting on June 10th from 6-7pm at Springfield City … Continue reading
Posted in McKenzie River, Oregon Conservation News
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Spring in Full Bloom on the Upper McKenzie
Dogwoods, Alders, Ash, Cedars and many more trees are in full “bloom” along the sides of the gorgeous upper McKenzie River. I love the upper river as Spring moves to Summer. Every day is a bit different. Insect hatches, fish … Continue reading
Posted in Fishing Reports, McKenzie River
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Return To Malheur Field Station
With binoculars in hand, we returned to Malheur Field Station to enjoy the feathered side of Mother Nature. Malheur Lake was full of birds and carp! It appears these fresh water bone fish have propagated to become so numerous they … Continue reading
Posted in Eastern Oregon, Oregon Conservation News
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McKenzie River Trout Study Letter
Dear Oregon Department of Fish and Wildlife and Jeff Ziller: I am writing today to thank you very much for your participation in the McKenzie River Trout Study. Your efforts along with volunteer anglers have improved a section of river … Continue reading
Posted in Oregon Conservation News
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The Lost Rod
Paul and I left the lodge at 7am, the plan was to arrive at the pick up point by 9am. Dion and three guests would fly to the remote South Island West Coast River, if they left around 8:20, they … Continue reading
Posted in Fly Fishing Travel
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Frank Moore and “Mending the Line” at McKenzie Fly Fishers Meeting Monday Night May 19th
This Monday night the McKenzie Flyfishers meeting will feature Frank Moore and a showing of a “short” 20 minute version of “Mending the Line” The film tells a story about much more than flyfishing. It is a war story, a … Continue reading
Spring postcard from the Upper-Midwest
Well folks, it’s been quite a while since I’ve dropped an update on the family and fishing out here in Ohio. I hope everyone and everything is fantastic for everybody out West. I’m still heartsick two years after moving out … Continue reading
Posted in Fly Fishing Travel
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Lower Deschutes River Macroinvertebrate Hatch Activity Survey Results
From the Deschutes River Alliance: Fishing guides on the lower 100 miles of the Deschutes River have observed a number of changes since the Pelton Round Butte Dam started mixing surface and bottom water for release beginning in 2010, and … Continue reading
Deschutes Report May 2014
No adjustment of your screen is necessary. Yes, the Caddis Fly Shop has a fine selection of dry stone fly’s, but not quite as realistic as those captured above. A few of the Caddis staff escaped for a quick trip … Continue reading
Rain NOT Putting a Damper on Local Fishing
We “snuck” out of the shop yesterday to fish the lower McKenzie. Bryson took his new Butter Stick 7.5ft # 4, I had the new Scott Radian five and Andrew fished the Sage Circa five weight. We ended up swinging … Continue reading
Posted in Fishing Reports, McKenzie River
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