Caddis Fly Hosted Trips to Cuba July 2016 – Reserve Your Spot Now

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We have two separate weeks booked in Cuba this coming July of 2016. Both on “live a board” boats. This past June we found the food and service level to be outstanding on the “live a board”. Over the past 8 years we have seen numerous operations around Cuba fishing with the Avalon Group at different locals, the “live a board” is really an ideal way to fish the rich and largely unspoiled waters around the Cuban mainland. The fishing in Cuba is fantastic and something to be experience sooner rather than later. With travel restrictions eased anglers now have zero worries coming and going from Cuba.

The week of July 2-8 2016 is aboard the Perola Yacht.

This luxury yacht will take you to the most remote and pristine flats and distant waters that collectively surround Isla de la Juventud. The Perola is a beautiful 75-foot luxury live-aboard yacht that is utilized for weekly trips to the most remote areas of the Canarreos Archipelago. Areas that are accessed and fished by the Perola include Cayo Campo, the Cantilles islands and Cayo Rosario, which is renowned for some of the most outstanding flats fishing in all of Cuba. The Perola is a recently refurbished classic wooden yacht, perfect for a group of up to six anglers. There are five comfortable air-conditioned cabins below deck, most of which have a private bath with good showers and plenty of hot water. Anglers will really appreciate the large amount of storage space available in each of the rooms. 

This is an impressive yacht, with polished hardwood floors and teak paneling. Circular stairways take you downstairs to the cabins or upstairs to the dining area atop the open-air deck. The top deck is covered and always remains in the shade, but open to the sea breeze, ensuring guests a very comfortable and insect-free environment. Clear plastic side coverings are utilized if harder winds or inclement weather become an issue. Several comfortable rope hammocks are hung from the ceiling and can be lowered after lunch or dinner for a nap in the breeze or a very relaxed cocktail hour. A full-sized, air-conditioned salon on the main deck level can be utilized as a living and dining area in extremely harsh weather. Fly tiers will like the full tying table in the salon, and sinking into one of the salon’s plush couches with a good drink is the perfect end to a long day on the flats. 



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Cuisine on board the Perola is exceptional. Fresh fish of the day is offered for most meals, either caught by the anglers themselves or brought in by the crew. Lobster and conch are abundant can be enjoyed on a daily basis or upon request. Salads with fresh vegetables and a variety of fruits are always available as well. Other menu items include pork and chicken entrees served throughout the week, fresh sashimi for appetizers and some of the finest frozen Daiquiris in all of Cuba. 

Anglers arriving on Isla de la Juventud will stay aboard the Perola on the first night, anchored at a private marina on the Jucaro River. Early the following morning, anglers will meet their guides, jump in the skiffs, fish, and make their way east to meet up with the Perola that evening in one of the outer anchorages. On the final fishing day, anglers will fish their way back to Gerona, reboard the Perola at the marina with time to take a refreshing shower and pack before departing on the evening flight back to Havana.

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The week of July 8-16 is aboard the Avalon II Yacht.

Avalon II is a brand new, state-of-the-art mothership with 10 staterooms and all the amenities and offerings you would expect from a high-end, private yacht. 

The ship’s overall capacity is 20 passengers and 9 crewmembers, although all trips are limited to groups of between 10 and 16 anglers. The boat offers the perfect balance of substantial exploration capabilities, functional style and total comfort, and offers guests a unique platform for an exclusive voyage through the Jardines de la Reina. 

All staterooms offer plenty of space, private bathrooms, individual air conditioning and heating controls, electricity plugs, and panoramic windows to enjoy the breathtaking view of the Caribbean. 

There is also a spacious and comfortable combination lounge, dining room and bar area on the main deck. This is the ideal option for large groups and families.

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Food and Beverages

Dining on board Avalon II is always amazing. The menu typically combines fantastic Continental Italian cuisine, fresh seafood every day, and traditional Cuban favorites like rice and beans, black bean soup and fried plantains. If you are someone who enjoys fresh seafood, then you will be in heaven. Beverages available on board include bottled water, various soft drinks, beer, rum and imported wines. If you prefer liquor other than rum, you can bring this with you.

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Typical Length of Stay

A typical stay in the Jardines de la Reina area is seven (7) nights / five and a half (5.5) fishing days, starting on Saturday and ending on Friday. A normal week includes five full days of fishing and one or two half days (depending on your schedule and mode of transportation to and from Jucaro). Additional days in Havana or on other parts of the island can easily be arranged and itineraries can be fully customized. Combo trips between the Jardines de la Reina and other fishing areas can also be arranged.

Non-Angling Activities and Options

These are a remote live-aboard operations located in the mangrove wilderness of the Jardines de la Reina. This means that non-angling (and non-diving) activities are limited. If you are interested in diving, Avalon’s dive program is incredible and the Jardines are considered by many to be one of the finest, most pristine dive and snorkel destinations in the entire world. Even anglers can participate in a shallow-water dive program on a few afternoons of their trip. This can be taught after your day of fishing, and can culminate in a trip where you dive with the area’s famous Silky Sharks. Overall this specific destination is best suited for anglers and divers.

Internet/Communications
Wi-Fi via the Avalon Hot Spot is available free of charge to guests on Avalon II. While this satellite internet access is slow and at times spotty, it is available! Guests should bring their own laptop, iPad or other device to access the internet. Keep in mind that U.S. cell phones currently DO NOT work anywhere in Cuba. Also, satellite phones are strictly prohibited in Cuba and will be confiscated at the airport on arrival.

We have some exceptional rates for these trips and welcome any inquiries. Please contact me directly at caddiseug@yahoo.com.

Chris Daughters

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Umpqua Valley Fly Fishers 7th Annual Fly Fishing and Tying Festival

Free admission on September 12th, 2015 to the family friendly fly tying and fishing festival in Glide Oregon. Umpqua Valley Fly Fishers will host 25 fly tiers from around the Pacific Northwest. Casting instruction and fly fishing presenters will be at the event from 8am until 4pm at the Glide Community Center.

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Help Bring Big League Baitball to the West Coast

Success on the baseball diamond comes from doing the little things right: an outfielder’s throw hitting the cutoff man, or a batter laying down a bunt.

Little things are important in the ocean, too. Large swirling “baitballs” of tiny schooling fish – known as forage fish – represent a key indicator of ocean health. These fish provide food for an all-star lineup of marine species along the West Coast, including salmon, tuna, birds, whales, dolphins and many species of finfish. Unfortunately, many of these fish species are not protected in Oregon and California waters.

Learn more via a recent blog by Paul Shively at the Pew Charitable Trusts.

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TAKE ACTION – Send a message to Fish and Wildlife Departments in Oregon and California:

Thanks in large part to thousands of people who voiced their support for forage fish protections over the last few years, the Pacific Fishery Management Council reached a landmark decision in March to adopt a forage fish conservation policy in federal waters from three to 200 miles off the U.S. West Coast.

This important decision sets the stage for Oregon and California to move forward with similar safeguards in state waters, from the shore to three miles out (the State of Washington has had a plan in place since 1998). California approved a forage fish policy in 2012 that has not yet been implemented. Oregon is developing a plan to conserve forage fish in state waters, but action is needed this year to ensure consistent management along the West Coast.

By protecting forage fish, Californians and Oregonians will take a critical step towards a healthier ocean with thriving coastal communities. Now it’s our chance to bring Big League Baitball to the West Coast!

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International Fly Fishing Fair on Now in Bend Oregon

Help celebrate the 50 anniversary of the International Federation of Fly Fishers by attending the Fly Fishing Fair in Bend. On now through Saturday August 15th, you can get the entire scoop by checking out their web page here:
FLY FISHING FAIR

World class instructors, authors and presentations will be held throughout the week. Download the entire program for full details.

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Super Cool Fly Tying Materials from FlySkinz

Check out the cool tying materials and videos to go with them from FlySkinz. Jonathan Kiley has created some really innovative synthetic fly tying materials. All of these products are now available for same day shipping from Caddisflyshop.com.

Kiley’s Crab Skinz make tying realistic Crab patterns as easy as pie.

Kiley’s Spoon Skinz make tying a “Spoon Fly” a snap compared to building elaborate mono frames.

Kiley’s Slow Rolla Tails. If you have ever fished a rubber tail for small mouth bass or bonefish you know how fish “gobble up the rubber”.

Body Wrap and Baetis Backs are great for smaller trout patterns.

Bugger Bling creates a target lateral line on your buggers.

Kiley’s Scud Skinz helps make great looking scuds.

Kiley’s Stone Skinz speeds up the process of tying Stonefly Nymphs.

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Fishing Highlights Around the State

The Deschutes River near Maupin is experiencing it’s annual Summer Steelhead run and fishing has been pretty good. The White River is puking out quite a bit of color on hot days but fish are still being caught. The Deschutes is your best bet in the state for Summer Steelhead.

East Lake continues to be very good with Callibaetis, Damsel Nymphs and sparsely tied leeches and buggers. Evening temps in the Cascades have been pretty cool of late. We may experience an early fall this year and lakes like Crane Prairie and East are fishing really well now.

The Middle Fork of the Willamette River near Oakridge continues to produce good trout fishing. Not much has changed in terms of successful patterns since our last report: https://oregonflyfishingblog.com/2015/07/26/middle-fork-of-the-willamette-gets-a-refresher/

The main-stem of the Umpqua is fishing really well for smallmouth bass between Umpqua and Elkton. The water is extremely low and a pontoon boat or raft is a great bet for a float. You don’t need to float a large section of river to find success with Thin Mints, small clousers and rubber legged nymphs.

The McKenzie River above Leaburg Dam is fishing well for trout despite minimal hatches. Small Caddis patterns and hopper dropper rigs have been the best methods of late.

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Post Cards from Pacific City Dory Fishing

Chris and Jay with bass.

Chris and Jay with bass.

Chris Daughters joined me and Capt. John Harrell for a short session dory fishing out of Pacific City, Oregon, on August 6, 2015. Wonderful day. Silvers were scarce, and we did not find even one, even though they had been thick a week earlier. Oh well, that’s how the bite and the ocean can change from day to day.

We had modest action fishing Pacific black sea bass deploying a variety of Clousers on fast sinking lines, finding fish at 20 ft to 30 ft in most places where we fished. Action was good – not as good as it often is – but we managed to catch plenty of bass and release a few too.

Life is not fair. Most of the bass Chris caught were large. Most of the bass I caught were small. Go figure. Naturally, the smallness of my bass became a topic of frequent conversation throughout the day.

We pulled crab pots, found them loaded and then headed back to the home base of pacific city fly fishing on Brooten Rd, where bass were filleted by John, crab cleaned and cooked, and Chris was sent on his way back to Eugene to host a monster taco and crab feed by mid afternoon.

0630 hrs, putting in on the beach.

0630 hrs, putting in on the beach.

Chris pulling hard on a nice bass.

Chris pulling hard on a nice bass.

Jay's bass.

Jay’s bass.

Chris' bass.  Hummmmmm.

Chris’ bass. Hummmmmm.

John takes a swim trying to retrieve Jay's SIMMS ball cap.  No luck.

John takes a swim trying to retrieve Jay’s SIMMS ball cap. No luck.

Dory loaded on a super calm day.

Dory loaded on a super calm day.

Poor photo of two great people, Chris Daughters and Jack Harrell.

Poor photo of two great people, Chris Daughters and Jack Harrell.

Contact Jack Harrell at 541 921 1276 if you would like to book a fly fishing charter with John this season.

Thanks gentlemen, great day on the ocean with fly rods and willing fish.

JN

 

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Sage Introduces New Rods: Video on MOD, Little ONES, TROUT SPEY, BOLT and PULSE Series

The month of August brings a new launch of fly fishing products from the major manufacturers including Sage, Rio and Redington. Below you will find brief discussions from our sales rep George Cook about each one of the new series of Sage rods. These rods are trickling into the shop in the coming week and available for order now.

SAGE MOD FLY RODS

SAGE LITTLE ONES

SAGE ONE SERIES TROUT SPEY


SAGE BOLT SERIES FLY RODS

SAGE PULSE FLY ROD SERIES

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Long Grizzly Saddles in stock now – August 2015

Long Grizzly Saddle patches in stock now.

Long Grizzly Saddle patches in stock now.

Yes, on August 3, 2015, the Caddis Fly Angling Shop has a very good supply of excellent grizzly saddles at very reasonable prices (most at $49.95). These make for excellent dry flies, buggers and wonderful wings on Intruders. Many of the flies featured in Intruder Essentials call for nice grizzly saddles, and these fit the recipe nicely.

Long Grizzly Saddles for dry flies, buggers, and Intruders.

Long Grizzly Saddles for dry flies, buggers, and Intruders.

These are long narrow saddles and in my opinion a great value.  We have other saddles in stock now also, so any questions would be gladly answered if you call or email.  We will be getting more.  Maybe.  Sometime.  I hope.  Just a thought.

Chris Daughters

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Darn nearly a Mini Intruder (Purple /Blue) featuring OPST shank

This is a nice little fly that caught winter steelhead for me, and it is one that you will have fun tying and adapting to your own style if you give it a go.

I have concentrated on tying and fishing Intruder style flies for about six months now, a drop in the bucket of people who have tied and fished these flies for decades, but we all must follow our own tying evolution in the order we may. Late to the party, yes. But when I go in I go all in, and while this fly does not meet my new criteria as a real Intruder, still it is an effective fly and will often elicit more solid takes than a much larger fly.

Achieving a distinct thorax and butt section on a fly is one thing if the fly is 4” long, but it is far more difficult to achieve if the fly is only 2.5” long.

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Intruder Essentials Cover

I invite you to check out Intruder Essentials to see how I define the Intruder and a showcase of two dozen of my original Intruders. Trey Combs wrote a wonderful Foreword to this book, and If you are a person who likes to have something tangible beside you at the fly bench, this will be a good reference, I dearly hope. Meanwhile, enjoy yourself indoors and on the water, stay safe, and look to the future.

Jay Nicholas

Eyes: Omit from this small fly
Shank: OPST
Wire: Senyos Intruder Wire or #30 Fireline
Hook: Gamakatsu Octopus
Butt: ProSportfisher American Possum, Kingfisher blue
Body: Pearl Diamond Braid, Root beer
Thorax: Extra Select Bright Purple Marabou
Thorax enhancer: Mirage lateral Flash
Wings: Blue grizzly saddle feathers (call or email shop for availability)
Thorax finish: Orange Grizzly or Guinea ex select marabou

 

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Articulated Baitfish Intruder Fly

Here is our all purpose articulated fly, fish it for salmon, giant trout, steelhead, pike, musky, bass, and gators.

Here is our all purpose articulated fly – fish it for salmon, giant trout, steelhead, pike, musky, bass, and gators.

This here is what I consider a really cool articulated fly that may or may not qualify for the genre of Intruder, depending on your tastes.  I cooked up this beauty while working on Intruder Essentials, but decided that it did not make my evolving increasingly rigorous definition, so it hit the cutting room floor.  Sad but true and too good a fly and material combination to let it languish on the hard drive.

So, for your viewing and tying pleasure, and to show you the kinds of things one may do creating a fly that one could fish for steelhead, salmon, pike, bass or even musky if you are brave enough.

I have not had the opportunity to fish this fly yet, but it is in my den waiting for just the right opportunity, and I’m confident that it will catch fish if given half a chance.

Enjoy.

Jay Nicholas, June 2015

I’ll  only note a few of the key materials, because this fly tying process is one that begs for creativity and substitution.

Shank
Wire
EP Minnow Head Brush
Senyo’s Chromatic Brush
Hareline Barred Ostrich
Balzeyes
Senyo’s Laser Dub

Senyo's Minnow Head Brush makes a great butt.

EP Minnow Head Brush for the butt.

Add bulk with this 3" EP Rootbeer brush.

Add bulk with this 3″ EP Rootbeer brush.

Throw on some Ostrich.

Throw on some Ostrich.

Lash it in all around the shank.

Lash it in all around the shank.

Add some flash.

Add some flash.

Wind on another neutral color minnow head brush.

Wind on another neutral color minnow head brush.

The rear segment of the articulated fly is done after you whip finish and cement.

The rear segment of the articulated fly is done after you whip finish and cement.

after slippng the rear segment of the fly into the front shank, secure the front shank in the vise/

after slippng the rear segment of the fly into the front shank, secure the front shank in the vise.

Wind Senyo's Chromatic Live bait 3" brush at rear of front shank.

Wind Senyo’s Chromatic Live bait 3″ brush at rear of front shank.

Add a bright color brush now.

Add a bright color brush now.

lash on some Hareline barred Ostrich plume now.

lash on some Hareline barred Ostrich plume now.

Time for Grizzly saddle wings if you have any, or omit if you do not.

Time for Grizzly saddle wings if you have any, or omit if you do not.

Throw on Senyo's Laser Dub to finish the head in front of the barbell eyes.

Throw on Senyo’s Laser Dub to finish the head in front of the barbell eyes.

Looking good.

Looking good.

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Limeade Nymph Fly Tying Video

Chris Scott demonstrates how to tie his Limeade mayfly nymph. The Limeade is a versatile mayfly nymph pattern that works well under a dry fly or deep coupled with a heavier nymph closer to the river bottom.

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Limeade Nymph

Hook: 2457 #14
Bead: Tungsten 7/64 Gold Tungsten
Thread: White GSP 100
Tail: Brown Hackle Fibers
Body: Mix of Golden Brown and Caddis Green Ice dub
Rib: Small Chartreuse Ultra Wire
Thorax: UV Ice dub Pearl
Wingcase: Pheasant Tail

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The Caddis Fly Celebrates 40 Years in Business with a Huge SALE!

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This Saturday August 1st we celebrate 40 years in business with a massive SALE at the shop. Everything will be on sale. Stay tuned for more specifics, but be sure to set aside a bit of shopping time this coming Saturday.

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Middle Fork of the Willamette Gets a Refresher

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Fishing has picked up considerably on the Middle Fork of the Willamette near Oakridge. The graph above shows a spike in flows exiting Hills Creek Dam. This cold water influx has the fish looking up for larger attractor and terrestrial dries, and eating many of your standard nymphs. The river is not to high to wade by any means, and is fishing best in the early a.m and afternoon evenings. Despite the forecast for heat this coming week the Middle Fork is one of your best bets locally.

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Best fly pattern are:
Double Dutch Bug
Chubby Chernobyl
Parachute Adams
Ramsey’s Goofball
Patriot Parawulff
HDA Fav Variant Jig
Possie Bugger
Jigged Prince

In response to the heat we are now offering half day guided trips to capitalize on the best conditions each day. Please call the shop to inquire 541-342-7005.

CD

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Pink Fuego Nymph Fly Tying Video

Chris Scott shares his go to “searching” mayfly nymph pattern in the video above. Tie this fly off of a mid sized dry fly or go deep with a double nymph rig. It works year round.

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Pink Fuego Nymph

Hook: 2457 #14
Bead: Tungsten 7/64 Gold Tungsten
Thread: Danvilles Flat waxed shrimp pinkSecond thread Veevus GSP 100 White
Body Danville Flat waxed shrimp pink
Tail: Brown Hackle fibers
Wing case: Pheasant Tail
Thorax: UV Ice dub Pearl

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