Metolius River Fish Report for 11-1-2022
The Metolius is very special in November
Metolius River - Metolius Springs, OR (Jefferson County)
by The Fly Fishers Place
11-1-2022
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The Metolius is very special in November. Anglers should expect to see good afternoon hatches of Blue Wing Olives from a #18-22, Cinygmula (yellow mayflies with 2 tails) #16-18, the remnants of Pale Morning Duns #16, an array of caddis including #14 to 16 grey and tan varieties and October Caddis #8-12 which will be important from now until May.
My advice on dry flies is always have an emerger, a cripple and an adult when going into any match the hatch situation and don’t be afraid to change them quickly if the fish don’t respond to a great drift.
Eggs have been a staple on the diet for a month, and while not many kokanee remain in the river alive & spawning, the trout and whitefish are used to eating eggs and the egg flies are good all winter and into spring.
We can’t count on every excursion to the river in winter to offer dry fly action, but we can count on good nymph fishing opportunities each and every day we go to the Metolius!
Of course you know from reading our reports that we are big on Euro Nymphing, but there are times, and with certain flies you might be better off with an Indicator Rig, for instance when fishing leeches, stonefly nymphs, October Caddis Pupa and Micro Streamers.
We have some incredible Euro Nymphs that are picked with color and bead sizes in mind for fishing the Metolius for us that are tight-line junkies.
Bull Trout have been coming to streamers quite well. I think other than the dead of winter when they sometimes show a preference to nymphs that streamers are the way to go, and the fact that some streamers are fished swung, some dead drifted and some stripped it opens up many ways to approach a fish or a type of water makes you more than just a 1 trick pony.
The Upper Metolius above Allingham Bridge to the Headwaters are closed now all winter and spring until May 22, 2023
More Reports
The Fly Fishers Place Reports
for Friday, October 21st, 2022East Lake: Bad roads up to East & Paulina are likely
Three Creek Lake: 3 Creeks MIGHT begin to ice over by sunday
Crane Prairie Reservoir: Crane Prairie Reservoir Report
Hosmer Lake: Hosmer also might begin to freeze up this weekend
Lava Lake: I got a good report from Lava Lake this week
South Twin Lake: Great reports from South Twin!
Suttle Lake: Suttle Lake is pretty good for Browns and Smallmouth right now
Metolius River: Metolius River Report
Fall River: The Fall River is fishing quite well
Deschutes River- Lower: The Lower Deschutes is getting the weather we’ve been hoping for
Deschutes River: The Middle Deschutes is now running pretty high
McKenzie River: The McKenzie is still quite good for our guide team
The Fly Fishers Place Reports
for Sunday, October 16th, 2022Metolius River: Metolius River Fishing Report
Deschutes River- Lower: The Lower Deschutes is fishing pretty good for trout
Fall River: Euro Nymphs and streamers are your best bets
Crooked River: The Crooked remains closed until 11/1/22
McKenzie River: The McKenzie is fishing great on nymphs
Deschutes River: The Middle Deschutes is definitely a great bet for the week
Crane Prairie Reservoir: Slow fishing remains
Hosmer Lake: Hosmer is okay, but tough
Paulina Lake: Fall opens up good opportunity to fish for big brown trout at Paulina and East
Diamond Lake: Diamond Lake Fishing Report
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