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Monthly Archives: August 2020
“Voices from the Umpqua” Take Action and Help Protect the North Umpqua
Voices from the Umpqua from Cascadia Wildlands on Vimeo. From Cascadia Wildlands The Bureau of Land Management in western Oregon is sure feeling emboldened under the Trump administration and its clearcut-focused, new forest plan. This is on full display on … Continue reading
Oregon Establishes Wild Steelhead Sanctuaries Along the Columbia River
New Oregon Rules Protect Migrating Columbia Wild Steelhead and Salmon Within Cold Water Refugia Statement of David A. Moskowitz, Executive Director, The Conservation Angler The OR Fish & Wildlife Commission (OR Commission) adopted permanent angling regulations protecting migrating wild steelhead … Continue reading
Posted in Oregon Conservation News
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ODFW Fishing Regulations and Your Input
Dear Oregon Anglers, I would like to gather ideas for positive, conservation-oriented regulation changes needed for wild fish and start working them through ODFW’s staff process starting early in 2021. I would be grateful if anglers would share any rule … Continue reading
Proposed Pebble Mine project cannot be permitted in Bristol Bay
From Trout Unlimited Article by Jenny Weis Today, the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers announced that it found the proposed Pebble mine would cause significant degradation to the Bristol Bay region and cannot not receive its key federal permit. “This … Continue reading
Posted in Oregon Conservation News
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2020 Fly Fishing Film Tour – Virtual Tour Details
The 2020 Fly Fishing Film Tour has gone digital. Check out all the trailers related to the event below and get your tickets and information at this link: FT3 Virtual Tour
Win on the Willamette! – Native Fish Society Rewild the Willamette
From The Native Fish Society Court finds Army Corps’ dam operations harm salmon and violate the Endangered Species Act We are excited to share a big win for Oregon’s Willamette Basin and its wild fish! Today, Chief Judge Hernandez of … Continue reading
Two-Handed Fly Rods in the Ocean – Recommendations and Tips
The questions are as predictable as the passage of the seasons. Can I fish my two-hand rod in the ocean; estuary; or surf; can I fish my long rod from the shore of a big giant big lake? The questioner might use different … Continue reading
August Fishing Tactics for Local Waters
Let’s be honest early August is not the best time on our local waters. Hatches are generally minimal and best hours for surface activity are early and late. It’s a great time to head to the smaller waters in the … Continue reading
New RIO “How To” Fly Fishing Videos July and August 2020
Check out the latest videos in the “How To” series from RIO Fly Fishing.
Postcards from Southeast Oregon
Our dear friend Col. John Weck gave us an awesome tour of southeastern Oregon.
Posted in Eastern Oregon, Fishing Porn
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FlyLords Feature Q&A with Native Fish Society
From Fly Lords Digital Media Company For this installment of “Organization of the Month,” we sat down with Native Fish Society’s Executive Director, Mark Sherwood. Native Fish Society engages in the protection of–yes, you guessed it, native, wild fish in … Continue reading
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McKenzie and Willamette Fishing Report : Early August 2020
Hot weather and low water are pretty normal for early August. Add a full moon and quite a bit of fishing pressure and you have a recipe for some pretty tough mid day fishing on many of our local waters. … Continue reading


