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Category Archives: Oregon fly fishing links
Postcard from Ohio: Cuyahoga Steel and Lake Erie Burbot
Here are a couple new articles by our blog founder Matt Stansberry, featuring strange tales of the wild fish of the Great Lakes. Also, check out the artwork by David Wilson. Wild Steelhead of the Burning River: The Cuyahoga River, … Continue reading
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New Fishing Regulations on the Way for the State of Oregon
In an attempt to simplify the rules and regulations around the state of Oregon’s waterways. The Oregon Department of Fish and Wildlife is proposing and most likely finalizing some “inter-agency” regulation changes for the 2016 fishing season. There is a … Continue reading
Sea-Run Cutthroat in coastal estuaries
Yep, it seems early to be catching plump sea runs in May, but they are here already. Whether these fish have been in the ocean for the 90 days that science says they “should” vs. whether they have been feeding … Continue reading
Mondays Can Be Brutal, Even at a Your Local Fly Shop
Fortunately no one was hurt and we have some good friends that helped us clean up and get ready for business on Tuesday. We will be open the entire time while we reconstruct the shop. No change in our seven … Continue reading
McKenzie River Wooden Boat Festival This Saturday
Celebrating the history, the form and the function of the wooden white water boat that was invented here on McKenzie River. Held on the lawns of Eagle Rock Lodge from 10am until 5pm in the afternoon. View over fifty wooden … Continue reading
Caddis Fly Christmas Party December 18th 2014 4-8pm
Patsy, Cash, Shauna and Chris wish everyone a very merry holiday season. Please join us for our annual Christmas party at the shop on December 18th from 4-830ish. A discount of 10% will be extended to all in stock purchases … Continue reading
Links from around the Interwebs
The fishing world expands faster online than you or I can keep up. Here’s a smattering of what’s new out there. Ling-a-ding. This isn’t super new, but it’s super gorgeous and needs watching. It’s a bunch of kids spearfishing for … Continue reading
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
New John Gierach Book “All Fishermen are Liars” Signed Copies Available Starting April 21st
We have reserved at least 50 autographed copies of All Fishermen Are Liars. These hardbound copies are perfect to add to your angling library and make a fantastic gift for any angler. Click the following link to order your copy … Continue reading
Fly Fishing Links: Geirach and Geobass
John Geirach has a new book out, All Fishermen Are Liars. Great quote from the video trailer… “You can’t waste your life making money, and then go back and try to buy your life back.” He’ll be in town April … Continue reading
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Hot links! PhotoTaxidermy, radioactive salmon, nasty carp and more
Well folks, the weekend is almost here! Enjoy some hot links to get you through your workday. Don’t cry for me, Captain Ken in Argentina Our buddy Capt Ken Jones just got back from a great week fishing for trout … Continue reading
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Deschutes River in the News: NY Times, Fish Kills
Dave Moskowitz was in the NY Times last week. “Steelheading has definitely led me to give up on some relationships with women,” he said. “I know myself well, and I’m up front with people about what I like to do.” … Continue reading
Fly fishing links around the Web
Anadromy: Everybody loves fly tying videos — but fly tying comic strips? Incredible! I really like what these folks are doing at Anadromy, on the banks of the Hoh River, tying bugs and guiding. Here’s a step-by-step of an intruder. … Continue reading
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Fly links around the web
Bonneville Dam Cameras: Apparently the Columbia Fall Chinook numbers are off the charts. Check out the web cameras on the dam fish counting station. Osprey Steelhead News: Last week, Anglo American, a major mining company and partner in the proposed … Continue reading
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Fly fishing links: Searching the Web to waste your workday
Readers, there are a lot of fly fishing blogs out there, some of them updating infrequently, but still kicking out important and/or entertaining stuff. Osprey Steelhead News notes a warm-water fish kill on the John Day. “ODFW biologists estimated that … Continue reading
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