Deschutes River- Lower Fish Report for 9-14-2023
The Lower Deschutes has been fishing well
Deschutes River- Lower - Maupin, OR
by Fly and Field Outfitters
9-14-2023
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The Lower Deschutes has been fishing well. Dry fly activity seems to have slowed a bit but nymphing has continued to be effective particularly with tungsten flies. Flashback PT’s, Copper John’s, Prince Nymphs and Perdigons are some of our favorites. Swinging leeches, sculpin and crayfish streamers can be a fun and effective way to target some more aggressive fish. Steelhead are in the river, mostly down low still but on their way up. Now is the time to be thinking about planning a trip down there in the next couple of months.
Recommended Dries: Elk Hair Caddis 14-18, March brown #12-14, Hackle Stacker PMD #14-18, Parachute PMD #14-18, Hackle Stacker Baetis #16-20, Parachute Baetis #16-20.
Recommended Nymphs: Jimmy Legs #8 Black or Brown, Trout Retriever black or brown #8-10, Jigged Hares Ear #14-16, Jigged Pheasant Tail #14-16, Psycho Prince #14-16, Duracell Jig #14-18, Copper John #14-18
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Fly and Field Outfitters LLC Reports
for Thursday, September 14th, 2023Fall River: The Fall has been fishing well
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Crooked River: Nymphing remains the most consistent method throughout the day
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for Friday, September 1st, 2023Crooked River: The Crooked River has been fishing well
Fall River: The Fall River has been fishing well
Metolius River: The Metolius has been fishing well
Deschutes River- Lower: Nymphing provides the most opportunity for catching fish throughout the day
Deschutes River- Upper: The Upper Deschutes has been fishing well
Crane Prairie Reservoir: Crane Prairie has been fishing well
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