The secret stretch of Oregon's upper Klamath river?
I have heard about this quiet remote stretch and it's salmon fly hatch but never fished it.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gFgBSdHqqYo
Anyone fished it?
Roe Outfitters has been around southern Oregon for years......family operation.
https://roeoutfitters.com/
The Keno Stretch and the Boyle stretch
I have taken a look at that water a time or two but do not profess to really know it.
It is not clear which part they are fishing in the video but that road they are on is most likely
Topsy Grade Rd.
So they are fishing between Klamath lake and Copco, that water is considered two sections:
The Keno stretch and the Boyle stretch.
I suspect they are in the Boyle stretch which runs from the J.C. Boyle power house down to Copco lake.
The Lower part is in California.
It is a very prolific fishery, but it has many challenges.
Some parts are very far down in the canyon making for a long walk in and out.
Some parts (most) are like the Pit river (murky water and very tough wading) only worse cause it is much bigger water
The water level in the Boyle stretch changes daily due to power generation.
https://www.pacificorp.com/community...ath-river.html
but all that combines to make for a great fishery with very little angler pressure.
And the salmon fly hatch can be amazing.
Getting a guide for this water is a really good idea.
Looks like Darren knows some easier to access water than I have seen on that river.
I have also fished the lower end of the Keno Stretch where it meets J.C. Boyle reservoir which is easy access at Bill Scholtes Sportsman Park
A buddy of mine used to fish it often from a two man inflatable kayak to make access easier.
Roe Outfitters often rafts that water on his guided trips I believe.