Great Fishing on Crooked River

Crooked River - Prineville, OR

Photo Credit: Courtesy of Fly And Field Outfitters

by Fly and Field Outfitters
1-8-2020
Website

The warm weather we’ve had through the past week has provided an opportunity for great fishing. The fish are a little less sluggish and more willing to feed on the small Midges and Mayflies that are present through the winter. The best approach is to fish these little Midge and Mayfly nymphs below a small indicator through the slow, deep runs which hold the best numbers of fish. Work the likely holding water thoroughly and be ready for light takes which sometimes barely show on the indicator if at all. Afternoons provide some opportunity to fish dries, with Midges and BWOs coming off in varying strengths depending on the day. Look for the BWO action to be strongest on cloudy afternoons, the Midge hatch has been a little more consistent but often requires a willingness to work with tiny flies and light tippet to successfully imitate the natural insects and initiate a strike. This is the type of weather that provides the best fishing on the Crooked through the winter, so don’t hesitate to get out there.

Suggested Dries: Nunya’s Midge #18-24, Hatching Midge #18-22, ARF Adult Midge #18-22, Griffith’s Gnat #18-22, Purple Haze #18-22, Sparkle Dun BWO #18-22, Hackle Stacker BWO #18-22, Tilt Wing BWO #18-20, Parachute Adams #18-24

Suggested Nymphs: Black Winkers Midge #18-24, Black or Purple Zebra Midge #18-24, Beadwing Midge #18-22, Zika Jig #18-20, Tailwater Tiny #18-22, Olive Micro Mayfly #18-20, BH Hare’s Ear #18-20, BWO Emerger #18-20, Black or Red Two Bit Hooker #16-20





More Reports

Metolius Update
Metolius River

1-8-2020
Access is still wide open on the Metolius, and while there has been a fair amount of pressure there is...... Read More

Fly and Field Outfitters LLC Reports
for Friday, December 6th, 2019

Crooked River: Crooked River Fishing Report
Fall River: Fall River Fishing Report