07-13-2004, 12:41 PM
Deschutes River - July 6th, 2004
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RECORDED: 84 ° FISHING: Great
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Trout It is full on summer fishing on the Lower Deschutes. Caddis are abundant and the dry fly fishing can be very good during almost all hours of the day if you will concentrate on rising fish or those areas where fish are looking to eat off the surface. Caddis pupa patterns are a must in every box and anglers should have several sizes and colors from tan to dark olive and from 14's to 18's. Pale Morning Duns will fish well during midday and the spinner will be a very important back eddy food source as well. Late evenings has seen awesome caddis fishing so make sure and stick it out. Make sure to come in and say hi, we are only 1 mile South of the Warm Springs boat ramp.
Hot Tip Caddis and Mayflies now presenting great dry fly and nymphing opportunities.
Steelhead Watch Numbers over the dams are looking very good for this early, and people are starting to hook fish near the mouth. Water is warm right now, so if you feel the urge to go swing, consider fishing a type 3 tip to get the fly down and slow the speed of the swing as fish will be a little less agressive in the warmer water. Morning will most always fish the best this time of year, with cooler water from the cool night time air.
Salmonfly Watch Look for the PMD's and caddis to pick up the slack in the dry fly activity.
The Riffle Fly Shop is open every morning at 7:00 AM for you early birds, so come in and make sure we aren't napping. Check out the [url "http://www.theriffleflyshop.com/custom.php?page=156"][#0000ff]Trouthunter Cabin[/#0000ff][/url] for overnight stay in the canyon near Warm Springs.
[url "http://waterdata.usgs.gov/or/nwis/uv/?site_no=14092500&PARAmeter_cd=00065,00060"][#0000ff]Current Waterflows[/#0000ff][/url]
Trout Flies:
Dries: Salmonflies, Golden Stones, PMD's, Caddis, Midges, Yellow Sally
Nymphs: Angel Case PMD, Rub a Dub Caddis Pupa, RL Copper John's, Stone Nymphs, Pheasant Tails 14-18, Flashback Pheasant Tails 18-20, Rockworms, Miracle Midge, Serendipities, Green Copper John's 16-18, CDC PMD emerger, Flash Cripple PMD, Yellow stone nymphs, Sparkle Pupa,
supplied by: [url "http://www.fisheyesoup.com/redir.php?recKey=13,re"][#0000ff]The Riffle Fly Shop[/#0000ff][/url]
RECORDED: 84 ° FISHING: Great
Sign up on the email list at [url "http://www.theriffleflyshop.com/"][#0000ff]www.theriffleflyshop.com[/#0000ff][/url] and get these reports sent to you each week.
Trout It is full on summer fishing on the Lower Deschutes. Caddis are abundant and the dry fly fishing can be very good during almost all hours of the day if you will concentrate on rising fish or those areas where fish are looking to eat off the surface. Caddis pupa patterns are a must in every box and anglers should have several sizes and colors from tan to dark olive and from 14's to 18's. Pale Morning Duns will fish well during midday and the spinner will be a very important back eddy food source as well. Late evenings has seen awesome caddis fishing so make sure and stick it out. Make sure to come in and say hi, we are only 1 mile South of the Warm Springs boat ramp.
Hot Tip Caddis and Mayflies now presenting great dry fly and nymphing opportunities.
Steelhead Watch Numbers over the dams are looking very good for this early, and people are starting to hook fish near the mouth. Water is warm right now, so if you feel the urge to go swing, consider fishing a type 3 tip to get the fly down and slow the speed of the swing as fish will be a little less agressive in the warmer water. Morning will most always fish the best this time of year, with cooler water from the cool night time air.
Salmonfly Watch Look for the PMD's and caddis to pick up the slack in the dry fly activity.
The Riffle Fly Shop is open every morning at 7:00 AM for you early birds, so come in and make sure we aren't napping. Check out the [url "http://www.theriffleflyshop.com/custom.php?page=156"][#0000ff]Trouthunter Cabin[/#0000ff][/url] for overnight stay in the canyon near Warm Springs.
[url "http://waterdata.usgs.gov/or/nwis/uv/?site_no=14092500&PARAmeter_cd=00065,00060"][#0000ff]Current Waterflows[/#0000ff][/url]
Trout Flies:
Dries: Salmonflies, Golden Stones, PMD's, Caddis, Midges, Yellow Sally
Nymphs: Angel Case PMD, Rub a Dub Caddis Pupa, RL Copper John's, Stone Nymphs, Pheasant Tails 14-18, Flashback Pheasant Tails 18-20, Rockworms, Miracle Midge, Serendipities, Green Copper John's 16-18, CDC PMD emerger, Flash Cripple PMD, Yellow stone nymphs, Sparkle Pupa,