Crane Prairie Reservoir Fish Report for 10-2-2021
Crane Prairie is decent at both ends
Crane Prairie Reservoir - Sunriver, OR (Deschutes County)
by The Fly Fishers Place
10-2-2021
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Crane Prairie is decent at both ends, so near the resort side in the Deschutes Channel area, and over on the Rock Creek and Quinn side. Stripping leeches on a Camo Line is good. Pine Squirrel Leeches are becoming a favorite of mine here at Crane and other lakes too. Indicator action is always a good bet at Crane with Balanced Leeches. Chironomids are slowing down but on warm days should remain important until it ices over. Water Boatman, Dragon Fly Nymphs, Blobs, Scuds and Leeches are your October flies to work through. Channel Marker Buoys were taken out in Mid September. These are the 4 foot tall white buoys that have a reminder of the 10mph speed limit and indicate the channel areas at Deschutes, Cultus, Quinn, and other areas on the lake. They are also good in the wind for navigating to find your boating line. I am super unimpressed with whatever government agency took them out five or six weeks before the end of the season and have made contact with the DSCO Marine Patrol and the OSMB and got zero response as to why important markers in the lake would be removed so early before the end of the fishing season. Total crap if you ask me.
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The Fly Fishers Place Reports
for Saturday, October 2nd, 2021Metolius River: Metolius Fishing Report
Deschutes River- Lower: Good for trout from Warm Springs all the way to Maupin.
Deschutes River: Running a bit higher now that irrigation season has ended
Fall River: The Fall River is fishing well
Crooked River: The Crooked River water levels are fluctuating as irrigation season has ended
McKenzie River: The McKenzie is fishing hot
Hosmer Lake: Hosmer Lake is still a good bet
The Fly Fishers Place Reports
for Saturday, September 25th, 2021Metolius River: The Metolius is still getting a good afternoon Green Drake
Crooked River: Crooked River is fishing well
Fall River: The Fall River is slowing a bit
Deschutes River- Lower: Steelhead fishing is officially going to be closed as of 10/1/21 due to the historically low run coming up
Deschutes River: Mostly nymphing but with some PMD and BWO hatches around
Deschutes River- Upper: You have until 9/30/21 to access the river from Crane Prairie up to Little Lava
Three Creek Lake: For the next several weeks until 3 Creeks freezes up, the Brook Trout will be hugging the banks
Crane Prairie Reservoir: Crane was tough this week with the Full Moon
East Lake: Good things from friends at East this week!
Paulina Lake: Lots of dry fly action
Hosmer Lake: Hosmer is great
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