Links

Fly fishing blogs and links

Apocalypse Steelheader

Beyond and Back

Buster Wants To Fish

Carp on the fly

Cascade Family Fly Fishers

Casting Around

Catch Magazine

Central Oregon Fly Fishers

Chester Allen’s Watery Planet

Chromer Sportfishing Blog

Chucking line and chasing tail

Coast Fork Willamette Watershed Council

Columbia River Tributaries

Drawing flies 365

Ecotrust Blog

El Moscero’s Baja Fly Fishing

Ethan Nickel Outfitters

Fat Guy Fly Fishing

Felt Soul Media

Field & Stream FlyTalk

FishBeer

Fishing and thinking

Fishing Jones

FishKamp

Fishing with Jay

Fly Fishing The Ozarks

Graphite Samurai

Great Lakes Fly Fishing Blog

Home Waters and Wild Fish

iFish.net

Jason Borger’s Blog

Lower Umpqua Fly Casters

McFluffchucker

McKenzie Fly Fishers

McKenzie River Trust

McKenzie Watershed Council

MetalHead

Midcoast watersheds council

Middle Fork Willamette Watershed Council

Middle Rogue Steelheaders

Moldy Chum

Native Fish Society

ODFW

One Mule Team

Oregon Trout

Osprey Steelhead News

PNW Trout Blog

Rivers of a Lost Coast

Rogue Angels

Rogue River White Water Rafting Blog

RoughFisher

Save our wild salmon

Save the Wild Rogue

Silvey’s Fly Fishing

Singlebarbed

Siuslaw Watershed Council

Sportsmen for sensible mining

Stansberry Sportfishing

Steelhead on the Spey

Steelie Mike’s Blog

SwittersB Weblog

Ten Feet of T14

The Daily Fly Paper blog

The Mad Fishicist

The Quiet Pool

The River Writes

Salty Fly Tying

Scum Pocket

The Trout Underground

This Is Fly

Trout Tripper

TroutSeeker

Umpqua Valley Fly Fishers

Way Upstream

WestFly Oregon

Whiskey Creek

Whitefish Can’t Jump

Wild Fish 4 Every 1

Wild Fish-A-Saurus

Wilderness Society Blog

Will Fish For Work

Willamette Riverkeeper

1 Response to Links

  1. Paul Wagner says:

    Hi Chris,
    Thanks for taking on the task of advocating for changes with ODFW. I would like to see both the North Fork and Main stem Smith River changed to fly fishing only. I believe it will benefit fish populations be decreasing fishing pressure and catch rates.

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