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Recent fishing reports for Oregon 6/21
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Deschutes River - Lower - June 20th, 2004
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RECORDED: [Image: sun.gif] 86 ° [Image: blackSpacer.gif] FISHING: Excellent
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Trout The Lower Deschutes is fishing very well right now. Fish are still being taken on the large bugs from Warm Springs to Trout Creek, although the numbers of fish willing to come up for the insects are starting to drop off. Fishing shady bank areas or low light conditions (morning and late evening are your best bets for the big bugs). We are seeing awesome numbers of all our summer bugs now, and fishing has been awesome for those that have switched over to the more abundant insects hatching now. PMD's (Pale Morning Duns), PED's (Pale Evening Duns), Caddis, and Little Yellow Sally Stoneflies are providing the most action. We have had incredible nymph fishing all day, with fantastic evening caddis fishing as well. Back eddies are now holding a lot of fish, and if you are patient you can both locate feeders as well as find out what they are eating. Hard slashing boils late in the day can mean emerging mayflies or caddis. Fishing the dead drift and letting the flies swing up at the end of the drift can be deadly. Midday will see lots of PMD's, and we have some smoking hot nymph and emergers for this great summer mayfly. If you have trouble fishing this time of year or don't know exactly how to fish any of these hatches, give us a call or come on in and we can help you learn the Deschutes outside of the Salmonfly hatch. Make sure to come in and say hi, we are only 1 mile South of the Warm Springs boat ramp.

Hot Tip Caddis and Mayflies now presenting great dry fly and nymphing opportunities.

Salmonfly Watch Action is starting to taper off, but you can still pick up fish here and there. Look for the PMD's and caddis to pick up the slack!
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Trout Flies:


Dries: Salmonflies, Golden Stones, PMD's, Caddis, Midges, Yellow Sally

Nymphs: Angel Case PMD, Rub a Dub Caddis Pupa, RL Copper John's, Stone Nymphs, Pheasant Tails 14-18, Flashback Pheasant Tails 18-20, Rockworms, Miracle Midge, Serendipities, Green Copper John's 16-18, CDC PMD emerger, Flash Cripple PMD, Yellow stone nymphs, Sparkle Pupa,
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Re: [tubeN2] Recent fishing reports for Oregon 6/20 - by tubeN2 - 06-21-2004, 04:38 PM

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