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  • Smallies Just up the Road: The Untapped Spring Stillwater Smallmouth Fishery in our Backyard
  • Late April Valley Fly Fishing Report
  • Shad are in! – Fishing Report

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oregonflyfishingblog.com /3 weeks ago

Smallies Just up the Road: The Untapped Spring Stillwater Smallmouth Fishery in our Backyard

When someone in the Wilamette Valley mentions smallmouth fishing, most people assume that the South Umpqua is the destination. For those a little more daring, the John Day may come...

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oregonflyfishingblog.com /1 month ago

Late April Valley Fly Fishing Report

Our long strange winter has come to pass and things are feeling a bit more on time. Flows are stabilizing, insects are hatching, flowers & trees are blooming, and trout are ris...

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oregonflyfishingblog.com /1 week ago

Shad are in! – Fishing Report

Every year we get quite a few calls and in person inquires about the shad run’s status on the Umpqua. Usually answered by checking the ODFW report and with: “uhh…they should be in...

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oregonflyfishingblog.com /1 month ago

Navigation Update: Channels Below Belinger Ramp April 1st, 2026

Please see the three photos below, taken yesterday (March 31). The southernmost channel (left) is passable, but the low water makes for a bumpy ride. The middle channel is runnable...

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oregonflyfishingblog.com /1 month ago

Fly Spotlight: Fulling Mill’s Tactical Western March Brown Parachute

The March Brown hatch is known around the whole world, anglers and trout alike want patiently for the first large insect hatch of the year. Locally, in our Willamette Valley, that...

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columbian.com /3 weeks ago

Wind River offers more relaxed spring Chinook fishing option

The lower Columbia River is now closed to the retention of spring Chinook, at least until the mid-May run update, so anglers intent on continuing to fish for the highly prized salm...

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thatoregonlife.com /2 weeks ago

Visit This Stunning Oregon Lake Where a 40-Pound Trout Still Holds a Legendary Record

There are some places in Oregon that seem to live permanently in people’s memories. Maybe it’s the smell of pine trees warming in the summer sun. Maybe it’s the freezing mountain w...

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eugeneweekly.com /1 month ago

Dam Debate Continues

Right now, native fish can make their way past the Trail Bridge Dam on the McKenzie River in two ways: Chinook salmon are trapped and … Continue reading →

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oregonflyfishingblog.com /2 weeks ago

2026 Frontier Steelhead Experience for a Benjamin Raffle

Your golden opportunity to win a Prime Time week on the Bulkley & Morice Rivers and support Native Fish Society. Donor: Frontier Steelhead Experience, Epic Waters  Details: 1 a...

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oregonflyfishingblog.com /3 weeks ago

Articulated Jigged Salmonfly Nymph Fly Tying Tutorial

Every spring, giant insects make their emergence from our rivers that they called home for the last 3-4 years. Many know these insects for their winged adult form, which brings fan...

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thetrek.co /1 week ago

Middle Fork Gila River

5-18, Day 2 15 miles A mild and calm night gave way to a mid 40s morning. It was 54 in my tent, so a very comfortable night. After a leisurely breakfast, we got going about 6:40....

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columbian.com /2 weeks ago

Columbia Gorge walleye fishing at its best now in The Dalles Pool

The spawn is now over, and the best walleye fishing of the year is taking place in The Dalles Pool of the Columbia River.

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hatchmag.com /1 week ago

Essential spring creek skills

I guess I should blame my high school buddy Mark. I had stumbled along without a mentor in my early fly fishing adventures, fishing small mountain streams on family camping trips b...

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oregonflyfishingblog.com /4 weeks ago

Our McKenzie Green Caddis Makes Its Spring Appearance

Author of “Bugwater“, long time shop customer, and member of Mckenzie River Fly Fishers, Arlen Thomason, wrote a fantastic update on one of his favorite hatches: The McKenzie Green...

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columbian.com /1 week ago

Field notes: More days added to Columbia River spring Chinook salmon fishing

The Columbia River is opening again for spring Chinook salmon fishing, the Washington Department of Fish & Wildlife announced Thursday.

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oregonflyfishingblog.com /1 month ago

Jigged Grannom Caddis Pupa

In this video, Simon ties a productive Jigged Grannom Caddis pattern. This fly will work fantastic on a euro rig, indicator rig, or a dry dropper setup under a large chubby. The Gr...

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eugeneweekly.com /1 month ago

Spring in the Coast Range

Spring is a great time to explore the streams, forests and flowers of the central Oregon Coast Range, and I can’t think of many places … Continue reading →

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obbg.org /1 month ago

Shellburg Falls – a Marion County Waterfall

Shellburg Falls is the crown jewel of a narrow stretch of the Santiam State Forest tucked into the Stout Creek canyon. Here, the creek drops nearly 100 feet over a jutting basalt l...

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oregonflyfishingblog.com /1 week ago

May Community Fly Fishing & Tying Night at Falling Sky Brewing with Tying Lessons for Beginners

This coming Tuesday the 19th is our monthly Fly Fishing Community Night. Every month, our local community looks forward to gathering at our favorite brewery which has hosted us for...

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oregonflyfishingblog.com /1 month ago

Steamboaters Spring Event at The Caddis Fly Friday April 17th, 2026 5pm

When: Friday, April 17th @ 5:00 PM Where: The Caddis Shop 168 West 6th ave. Eugene, OR 97401 Why: Learn about one of Oregon’s most iconic rivers, and an organization that advocates...

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oregonflyfishingblog.com /1 month ago

April Community Night & Fly Tying Lessons

This coming Tuesday the 21st is our monthly Fly Fishing Community Night. Every month, our local community looks forward to gathering at our favorite brewery which has hosted us for...

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eugeneweekly.com /3 weeks ago

Family of Fishers

A rainbow of scales sits out on an ice-covered table. The rich pink of freshly caught salmon is hard to replicate, and a true fish … Continue reading →

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oregonflyfishingblog.com /1 week ago

Starling Grannom Caddis Emerger

The Grannom Caddis hatch is an impressive spring caddis hatch that comes off every year. This hatch can come off in a “blanket” fashion leaving the surface littered with insects. W...

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oregonflyfishingblog.com /1 month ago

Jigged Dinnerplate March Brown Tying Tutorial

Our weird winter and correspondingly strange spring have thrown our hatches off big time. We are full swing in the March Brown hatch; strange enough, the bugs seem a little late to...

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