Deschutes River Fish Report for 7-24-2021
Deschutes River Report
Deschutes River - Maupin, OR
by The Fly Fishers Place
7-24-2021
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Warm Springs to Trout Creek
I will start closer to home, in the trout waters from Warm Springs to Trout Creek. It is a good place to fish. Great caddis hatches again, good to very good hatches of PMD and Pale Evening Duns, a resurgence (perhaps) of dainty Craneflies and just a lot going on both under the surface with nymphs, streamers, and soft hackles and on top with dry flies.
The River really warms up once it passes Maupin and by time it gets below Sherars Falls down to Macks Canyon and the Mouth. The last six days the temperature reading at Moody Rapids gage just up from the confluence with the Columbia has the river mostly hovering in the 69-70 degree range and going up to nearly 75 degrees. So, if you were hoping to get some early steelheading in on the lower river, please wait. Also, so far, the steelhead counts going over Bonneville are very much below average, I am sure due to the heat.
I know people who’ve said they are going to take the year off from Steelhead this year to give the fish a break. Perhaps that is a good idea, but a cool down and a wet fall could be a game changing event and let’s revisit that later. For now and likely the next two weeks, give the steelhead fishing a pass.
The Middle Deschutes
The Middle Deschutes is a good bet early in the AM to about lunch time and the last 90 minutes before dark.
PMD, PED, Caddis, Yellow Sally, awesome action on Euro Nymphs and don’t forget to spice it up with a streamer in some of the pools and throw a Purple Chubby or Stimulator at them as an attractor.
The Upper Deschutes
I fished the Upper Deschutes with my friend Damon a couple of days ago, and talk about a reason to get a Euro Nymph rod. Sorry Damon if you’re reading this, but the ratio was about 25:1 favoring the nymph on a tight line compared to dry dropper, streamers and dries. When you have control over the nymphs like you get on a euro set up it can be a game changer.
More Reports
The Fly Fishers Place Reports
for Saturday, July 24th, 2021Metolius River: The Metolius continues to be our bread and butter,
Crooked River: The Crooked River remains a good place to fish as flows are stable for now
Deschutes River- Lower: The Lower Deschutes has a split story
The Fly Fishers Place Reports
for Saturday, July 10th, 2021Metolius River: The Metolius is fishing mostly very well
Crooked River: The Crooked is running well from Bowman Dam
Fall River: Fall River is getting better on the dry fly action during the heat
McKenzie River: We had an incredibly good week floating and fishing the McKenzie
Three Creek Lake: A Red Hippie Stomper with a Callibaetis nymph is a killer combo
Paulina Lake: Paulina Lake Fishing Report
: Crane Prairie is showing signs of life in the channels
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