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  • Early July Fishing Report
  • Shad are in! – Fishing Report
  • USACE ANNOUNCES OPERATIONAL UPDATES FOR WILLAMETTE VALLEY DAMS

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oregonflyfishingblog.com /1 week ago

Early July Fishing Report

Despite our subpar winter, we have made it through several popular weekends without any serious local fire flare ups. We have our fingers crossed that we can make it through this h...

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oregonflyfishingblog.com /1 month 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 /2 weeks ago

USACE ANNOUNCES OPERATIONAL UPDATES FOR WILLAMETTE VALLEY DAMS

From: Native Fish Society June 2026 The U.S. Army Corps of Engineers (USACE), Portland District, posted a press release on Tuesday outlining its plan for operating Willamette Valle...

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oregonflyfishingblog.com /1 month ago

McKenzie River Restoration Projects

From OPB: By Karen Richards (KLCC) McKenzie River floodplain projects use heavy machinery and thousands of logs to improve water quality, restore wildlife habitat and help buffer w...

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oregonflyfishingblog.com /1 month ago

Late May East Lake Stillwater Report

Last week I had the opportunity to fish East lake with one of our friends and stillwater guides of the shop, Adison Rook. I have screwed around on many of our famed Stillwater venu...

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eugeneweekly.com /4 weeks ago

Gordon Lakes

Sandwiched between the Willamette Valley and the high Cascades, the “old Cascades” — ancient mountains now eroded into cliffs and plateaus — offer some of … Continue reading →

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newstalkkit.com /3 weeks ago

ODFW Concerned About Fish During Drought

Oregon's drought is impacting coldwater fish like salmon, prompting adjustments for anglers targeting warmwater species and trout high in the mountains; stay updated with ODFW for...

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eugeneweekly.com /2 weeks ago

Those Dammed Fish

The U.S. Army Corps of Engineers says it will conduct “deep drawdowns” at several reservoirs to improve passage for threatened native fish, while continuing hydropower … Continue r...

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thetrek.co /1 month 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 /1 week ago

Columbia River and tributary fishery report for June 22-28

On the lower Columbia River from Rocky Point/Tongue Point line upstream to Bonneville Dam, there were 87 salmonid boats and 366 Washington bank rods were tallied on the June 28 fli...

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oregonflyfishingblog.com /1 month ago

Phil Rowley’s Ambassador Series Midge Tip Long Line by Rio: Complete Review

A few weeks ago friend of the shop, and stillwater guide, Adison Rook and I set off for East Lake to both fish and test a plethora of different products for review. One product tha...

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hatchmag.com /1 month 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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columbian.com /1 month 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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columbian.com /1 month ago

Don’t expect much on Columbia River from summer Chinook salmon season

The Columbia River summer salmon and steelhead fisheries are starting, and anglers will be able to target sockeye salmon and summer steelhead this year, but the chances of a fisher...

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oregonflyfishingblog.com /1 month 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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kivitv.com /1 month ago

Idaho Fish & Game takes trout from the hatchery to the river, giving anglers a shot at the big one

рџЋЈ Idaho Fish and Game is working hard to keep your favorite fishing spots stocked! See how rainbow trout go from a Hagerman hatchery to the Little Wood River.

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thatoregonlife.com /3 weeks ago

Oregon’s Largest Fish Hatchery Has Leaping Salmon, a Giant Sturgeon, and More Than a Million Visitors a Year

There are some Oregon places that sound simple on paper until you actually go. A fish hatchery? Sure, maybe you picture a few ponds, a couple signs, and a short stop to stretch you...

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outdoorlife.com /5 days ago

Decades Ago, These Driftless Area Streams Were Smallmouth Bass Goldmines

We drove only 3 hours from Chicago to find some of the best smallmouth fishing in the Midwest The post Decades Ago, These Driftless Area Streams Were Smallmouth Bass Goldmines appe...

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oregonflyfishingblog.com /1 month 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 /3 weeks ago

Simple and Effective Jigged Yellow Sally Nymph for your Summer Dry-Dropper Setup

Yellow Sallies are a small, yet important summer bug in the Western US. They are often overlooked as other warm weather stoneflies are much larger like Salmonflies, Skwalas, Gold S...

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columbian.com /1 month ago

Salmon swim above Toutle River retention dam for first time since 1980

COLDWATER LAKE — For the first time since the 1980 eruption of Mount St. Helens, spring chinook salmon are once again swimming above the sediment retention dam on the North Fork To...

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outdoorlife.com /3 weeks ago

Secrets to Catching Giant Trout on a River Better Known for Catfish

The monster brown trout of the Missouri managed to escape notice in a warm-water river better known for paddlefish, catfish, and sturgeon The post Secrets to Catching Giant Trout o...

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oregonflyfishingblog.com /1 week ago

Jigged Western Green Drake Nymph

Green Drakes are one of the most famed mayflies in the world. Here in the US, the insects can be broken into two broad categories: Eastern and Western Green Drakes. Although both a...

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columbian.com /1 month ago

Lots of area choices to enjoy Washington’s free fishing weekend

Free Fishing Weekend in Washington is here again. The tradition, dating back to the 1990s, allows would-be anglers to give fishing a try, without having to buy a license.

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