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Deschutes River - Upper - September 22nd, 2008
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FISHING: Good
It is time to get in your last licks on the headwater section of the Deschutes. The river between Little Lava and Crane will close for the season at the end of this month. There are some large brook trout that have moved out of Crane and are hanging out in the deeper, slower moving holes. Get your flies right in front of them and hang on!
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Fall River - September 22nd, 2008
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FISHING: Good
Autumn is always a good time to fish the Fall. Anglers are finding decent numbers of fish throughout the river. BWO, Flavs (lesser green drakes), and October caddis all have the fish looking up for a well presented dry fly. Nymphing during non-hatch periods has been productive as well.
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Crooked River - September 22nd, 2008
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FISHING: Good
The Crooked is fishing nicely. Several fish in the 15 inch range have been caught on recent guided trips. However, the average fish is quite a bit smaller. Still, things are really looking up on this river. Dry fly opportunities are being provided by BWO, PMD, and caddis hatches. Cloud cover has really been helping with the dry fly fishing.
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Crane Prairie Reservoir - September 22nd, 2008
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FISHING: Fair
Crane is definitely starting to slow down. Cooler water temperatures are dispersing the fish around the lake, making them harder to find.
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East Lake - September 22nd, 2008
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FISHING: Good
East Lake is still fishing well. Now through the end of the season is a good time to stalk large brown trout in the shallows. Big streamers on a fast strip can entice trophy sized browns into striking. Dry fly fishing remains good on days when the wind does not blow too hard. The usual callibaetis dries and nymphs are accounting for fish.
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Big Lava Lake - September 22nd, 2008
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FISHING: Good
Lava and Little Lava are both kicking out fish for fly anglers. Leeches and buggers stripped slowly on intermediate lines has been relatively productive. During periods of low wind, Little Lava has seen some very nice dry fly fishing. Bring your ant patterns!
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Hosmer Lake - September 22nd, 2008
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FISHING: Good
Hosmer is a great lake to fish in the fall. The crowds start to thin and the fish become more responsive. Bright colored woolly buggers stripped fast will catch the salmon and brookies. If it is brookies you want to target, try fishing late in the day or early in the morning before the sun gets on the water.
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Wickiup Reservoir - September 22nd, 2008
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FISHING: Fair
Now is also a good time to try for Wickiups large brown trout. The Deschutes arm (watch for the ODFW marker buoy), and Davis arm are good spots to prospect for large trout. Big streamers and fast sinking lines are the ticket to hooking large fish at Wickiup.
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Davis Lake - September 22nd, 2008
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FISHING: Fair
Davis Lake is slowing down. Water temps are cooling, which is bringing the bass fishing to a halt. Trout fishing might still be worth a look, especially in the Odell Channel and up north by the lava dam.
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Wallowa Lake - September 20th, 2008
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60 °
FISHING: Fair
9-20-08 Slow!
9-03-09 Wallow Lake was stocked with trout for Labor Day, but fishing has been fairly slow in recent weeks. Remember, the river above Wallowa Lake was closed to fishing on Sept. 1 to protect spawning Kokanee.
8/2/08 -Wallowa Lake has been fishing good for stocked trout. Try fishing in the lake near the river mouth -- wade out to where the lake bottom slopes down quickly and fish over the edge with bead-head woolly buggers or nymphs. If you have a boat or float tube you can tru fishing the shore lines will small dries like 16 griffith's knats, humpies, or ant patterns. Kokanne have started spawning early this year in the river that enters the lake -- you will spot the bright orange color -- so best to leave these fish alone.
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