Craig,
If you like to fish on top, you should see a Callibaetis hatch starting around 2 p.m., maybe a bit earlier or later. Have dries and an emerger. Quigley cripples with a CDC wing post can...
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Craig,
If you like to fish on top, you should see a Callibaetis hatch starting around 2 p.m., maybe a bit earlier or later. Have dries and an emerger. Quigley cripples with a CDC wing post can...
I can't comment on the lakes you ask about, since I've never fished any Oregon lakes.
The rivers are a different matter;
The Metolius (near Bend) is not to be missed. It's an extraordinary...
Nice to run into you too. I liked the blog, so here's my own pathetic effort;
http://flyfishinginmargins.blogspot.com/
Maybe if you follow me, it will double my audience!
Keep in touch,
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Sparkle Duns in light olive/PMD size 16, Plus green drake Sparkle Duns or similar adult pattern, with a Green Drake Cripple. End of June can be the peak of this hatch. All the other flies folks...
Hi All,
I mistakenly posted this to a year-old thread (must read instructions more carefully!) So I'd like to start this year's campfire discussion about my favorite little stream, Yellow Creek:...
Jason,
Did you go at the end of May, and if so, how was it?
I've fished this creek for more than twenty years, but I haven't been since 2010 I think. I agree with others that the creek isn't...