Monday, June 15, 2009

Fishing Report - Lower Deschutes

We fished the Lower Deschutes every day this past week... here is the skinny on the stone fly hatch:

The fishing from Trout Creek to Maupin was outstanding! The crowd yesterday from Warmsprings to Trout Creek was HUGE, and definitely affected the fish. We had many refusals and I even watched trout refusing naturals. The best patterns yesterday where small golden stones, size 10-12.

The hatch is winding down toward Maupin, though we did see a few Golden stones still flying around, and the the fish where receptive in few spots. Between Trout Creek and North Junction the fish are still eager to eat the big bugs. We had very heavy rain last week and the river was a bit off color, but the fish didn't seem to mind. We had some of our best fishing when the river was a little off color. We did well on bigger patterns that had better silhouettes. During the rain storm we stubbled into one of the best Green Drake hatches I've seen. From 3 pm until almost 5 pm the Drakes where popping. My favorite pattern is the Green Drake Flash Cripple in size 10.

Prediction for the coming week: The caddis hatch is ramping up near Maupin, expect fish to start looking to these smaller sources of food. There are still hoards of stone flies on the bushes from Warmsprings to White Horse. The resent rain will prolong the hatch in this area. Expect to catch fish on the big bushy dry flies for another 10 days or so, especially in the upper stretches.

Tuesday, June 2, 2009

Bass-o-tastic!

Bass fishing is a great alternative to other freshwater species. It has gained popularity in reason years among long rodders... so much so a few brands have designed rods just for bassin'. Resently, Matt and I visited a private lake near the future lodge, to "test" the water. The fishing was out of this world!!! nearly a bass every cast. I'll keep you posted as the fishing options develop.


Reports

Sorry for the tardiness of these reports... be sure to stayed tuned to our remote feeds on Twitter and Facebook updates.

Fishing is improving on the Lower Deschutes River. The stone fly hatch is in full swing from Warmsprings to Maupin. The best fishing is still closer to Maupin and should remain so for the rest of this week, into next week. There are tons of stones in the grass from Warmsprings to Whitehorse, which means they are still mating. Once they finish it should be on. Some fish have already keyed into them, but the best fishing is still to come.

Here are some photos from our resent adventures: