Crane Prairie Reservoir Fish Report for 7-29-2022
Crane Prairie has been relatively tough this season
Crane Prairie Reservoir - Sunriver, OR (Deschutes County)
by Fly and Field Outfitters
7-29-2022
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Crane Prairie has been relatively tough this season. It has improved since earlier on in the year but we have not heard many reports of people have excellent fishing up there. The good reports we have heard have typically been 3-5 fish days. Balanced leeches, chironomids, callibaetis nymphs and damsels are what have been effective. Callibaetis dries have been working on some of the larger hatch days. Stripping or wind drifting flies is also a great way to cover some water and find some willing fish.
Recommended Dries: Chubby Chernobyl Patriot and Purple #12-14, Para- Cricket #16-12
Recommended Nymphs: Bruised Ballanced Leech #14, Two Bit Hooker #20, Zebra Midge #18-20, Super Sinker #16-18, bead wing midge #18-20, Red Pheasant Tail #14-18, Rainbow Warrior #18-20, Red Ice Cream Cone #12-16
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Fly and Field Outfitters LLC Reports
for Friday, July 29th, 2022Metolius River: Nymphing has been the hottest method
Fall River: The Fall River has been fishing well
Crooked River: Caddis make for the main dry fly activity
Deschutes River- Upper: The Upper Deschutes has been fishing okay
Deschutes River- Lower: Nymphing is the most consistent method
Fly and Field Outfitters LLC Reports
for Friday, July 22nd, 2022Metolius River: Nymphing has been the best method
Fall River: The Fall River has been fishing well
Crooked River: The Crooked is fishing well
Deschutes River- Upper: The Upper Deschutes has been fishing better
Deschutes River- Lower: The Lower Deschutes has been fishing well
: The Twin Lakes have been fishing well
Crane Prairie Reservoir: Crane Prairie is fishing better but still slower than average
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