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Chickahominy - June 23rd, 2006
supplied by: Deschutes River Outfitters
RECORDED:    84 °   FISHING: Fair
The bloom is on and the water is thick. Fishing has slowed, but just skake it off with a twitch and stay at it. Use the usual patterns from leeches to scuds to pheasant tails and montana stones.

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Hyatt Lake - June 8th, 2006
supplied by: Trophy Waters
FISHING: Excellent
Trophywaters.net fishing report.

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Hyatt is an easy to get to reservoir in the cascades west of Ashland.

Take Exit 14 off I-5 in Ashland follow Highway 66 (approximately 15 miles) until you reach the Greensprings Inn, take a left on Hyatt Lake Rd about 2.5 miles to Hyatt Lake.

The flies that worked best were bead head crystal buggers, dumbbell eyed leaches, and Chernobyl Ants on the surface.  Floating lines, and 8 ft. Scientific Angler Bass leader (16lb.). The Steelhead Taper Mastery line really helps to turn the big and heavy stuff over.

The best rubber lures were tan brush hogs, and tan salamanders.  Both had different flakes in them.

Good luck on the water……





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Nehalem River - South Fork - November 29th, 2005
supplied by: Perrys Fishing Adventures
FISHING: Great
We fished it this weekend and had success for Fall Chinooks. We landed six that were fresh for the ocean and had a few dark fish that were released. We are primarily fishing with Eggs cure in Fire Cure, (Orange - Pink) made by Pautzke's. Bobbers, back bouncing and diver/bait back trolling were all productive. The water is slightly high but fish the moving water and resting places and you'll get you opportunity's. Fishing will continue as long as the water is fishable or until later in the month when the numbers of salmon sharply decreases. The steelhead do not show in big numbers in this river until well after the year. there are some fish but there are not hatchery plants on this stream and the bulk of the native/wild run comes in February.

Nehalem River - North Fork - November 29th, 2005
supplied by: Perrys Fishing Adventures
FISHING: Fair
It has been a disappointing season for Silver and Chinooks this fall for the North Fork but the anglers that regularly fished the stream did have successful days. However the Salmon season is over but this stream will receive a fresh group of Steelhead both hatchery and Wild as this weather system brings the river up.
 
Have you bobber/jigs, drift baits and spoons/lures ready. We expect a solid number of fish this next ten days so either from a boat of from the bank make sure you plan on this river for December and January. It always clears quickly after major storms. Note on jig fishing we always soak our jigs in Pautzke's Nectar. It works!!
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Necanicum River - November 29th, 2005
supplied by: Perrys Fishing Adventures
FISHING: Good
The river as of today is perfect and with the expected rains this is going to be a great trip for late Chinooks and early winter steelhead. This stream will kick out good numbers of Steelhead from 5-12 pounds over the next few weeks.   
 
Again Bobber/Jigs along with diver/bait and Plugs will be our main focus. We use both Quantum Rods and Reels and are very pleased with the quality and affordability. We do have a shuttle available on the Necanicum with a reservation the day before.

Gnat Creek - November 23rd, 2005
supplied by: Perrys Fishing Adventures
FISHING: Fair
Are very low and waiting rain. Once it happens you will want to be there for a bank fishermen's dream. It can be crowded but worth it. Once the rain hits and Steelhead are in the system we'll give more insight.
 
As always feel free to contact use directly for up to date conditions and reports. We also have a shuttle available for the Necanicum with notice the night before.

Sixes River - November 21st, 2005
supplied by: Roaring Fork Guide Service
FISHING: Fair
Just back from a quickie down on Elk & Sixes. Both rivers fished great for about five days as waters receded after the first major freshet. I only was down for one of these days, but we found plenty of aggressive biters. The rivers are extremely low and clear right now, a real bang and drag show if you're trying to float a drift boat. We fished Sixes River for a half day on Friday before leaving Port Orford and managed to boat 2 chrome fatties in the few shallow slots and dishes that remain. The few boats we talked to were really struggling too find fish. Fly fishing down low on these rivers can be very good during these low water intervals. The crabbing off the pier at Port Orford during the high tide is perhaps a much more productive option to Chinook fishing until the next big freshet. On the way back home, we did another half day on the mainstem Umpqua. We landed 2 dark Chinook and 1 chrome native Coho.........a little bit of action but nothing for the BBQ. I expect to be guiding on the Siletz tomorrow and the perhaps I'll head back down to the south coast after Turkey Day if rains cooperate. Happy Thanksgiving to all Fro ROARINGFORK GUIDE Service

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Elk River - November 21st, 2005
supplied by: Roaring Fork Guide Service
FISHING: Fair
Just back from a quickie down on Elk & Sixes. Both rivers fished great for about five days as waters receded after the first major freshet. I only was down for one of these days, but we found plenty of aggressive biters. The rivers are extremely low and clear right now, a real bang and drag show if you're trying to float a drift boat. We fished Sixes River for a half day on Friday before leaving Port Orford and managed to boat 2 chrome fatties in the few shallow slots and dishes that remain. The few boats we talked to were really struggling too find fish. Fly fishing down low on these rivers can be very good during these low water intervals. The crabbing off the pier at Port Orford during the high tide is perhaps a much more productive option to Chinook fishing until the next big freshet. On the way back home, we did another half day on the mainstem Umpqua. We landed 2 dark Chinook and 1 chrome native Coho.........a little bit of action but nothing for the BBQ. I expect to be guiding on the Siletz tomorrow and the perhaps I'll head back down to the south coast after Turkey Day if rains cooperate. Happy Thanksgiving to all Fro ROARINGFORK GUIDE Service

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Nehalem Bay - October 24th, 2005
supplied by: The Guide Shop
FISHING: Fair
October 24, 2005 Fishing report brought to you courtesy of Rob Russell, STS Magazine: It was a beautiful weekend in Tillamook County, though the fishing was generally slow. Only a handful of salmon entered the rivers after last week's rain while tidewater continued to fill up with fish and boats. There were a few good bites in Tillamook and Nestucca bays and a few fish caught in tidewater, but most boats went fishless. Tillamooks sloughs were holding a bunch of fish, but with crystal clear water, the fish were spooky and difficult. Nehalem Bay has slowed down considerably, but there are still some nice fish moving in. The Nehalem river is beginning to fill up with native silvers, but kings are few and far between.I fished the Nestucca and Wilson rivers this weekend, boating only 6 fish over three days. I never hooked a fish, but thankfully my clients got into a few. The Trask was very slow according to some reliable sources. So, for now, the bays and tidewater reaches are the best bet. Lets hope the coming rains will stir things up a bit! Thanks Rob for the update. Here is Dave and Tish with a 22# chinook taken on the Nestucca fishing with Rob Russell. Good fishing to all, Marilyn

Salmon River (lincoln c.) - October 9th, 2005
supplied by: Creekside Fly Fishing
FISHING: Good
The river has slowed down a bit but it's still receiving a lot of fishing pressure.  Not a river for the guy who likes peace and solitude.
 
Tidewater Salmon patterns:  size 2 Purple Flash Fly, size 2 Silver Flash Fly,   size  2/0-2 Chartruese/White Clouser Minnow,  size 2/0-2 Chartruese/Yellow Clouser Minnow,  size 2/0-2 Olive/White Clouser Minnow.
 
Sea-Run Cutthroat patterns:  # 4 Pinhead, #6 Seth's Marabou Sandeel Light, #6-8 Spruce, #6-8 Purple Joe, #6-8 Mickey Finn, #6-8 Black Nose Dace


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