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Metolius River - January 27th, 2008
supplied by: The Flyfishers Place
FISHING: Good
This spring fed river stays around 47-52 degrees year round and it fishes like a spring creek! Averaging 1-3 fish an hour is the norm. Have patience... it takes quality time on the water to get a feel for this river's complex character. Patience will eventually lead to fishing success. This is a stalking trout stream, casting from your knees and from behind bushes to hide yourself from fish will help out--alot. Wading often spooks fish, so take your time. If you can hit the spot without getting in the river, you are already ahead of the game.
The key to fishing the Metolius in winter is timing. If the weather is sunny and stable, the Metolius can have prolific BWO and midge hatches and fish will rise to well presented dry flies. If it is wintery, cloudy and cold, the fish can get sulky so you will have to nymph to get a shot at a beautiful native redside. Bull Trout provide more consistent fishing this time of year. Often these carnivorous char are easy to spot in deep pools and tailouts. Primetime fishing is 11 am to 2 pm.
FROM ALLINGHAM BRIDGE UPSTREAM TO THE HEADWATERS IS CLOSED AND REOPENS JUNE 2008!!
DRIES: CDC Baetis, midges, small green / black stoneflies. NYMPHS: Batman, green rock worm, serendipity, golden stone nymph, October caddis nymph, assorted mayfly nymphs as listed above. BULL TROUT: the biggest and heaviest streamer you got!
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Metolius River - January 12th, 2008
supplied by: The Flyfishers Place
FISHING: Good
This spring fed river stays around 47-52 degrees year round and it fishes like a spring creek! Averaging 1-3 fish an hour is the norm. Have patience... it takes quality time on the water to get a feel for this river's complex character. Patience will eventually lead to fishing success. This is a stalking trout stream, casting from your knees and from behind bushes to hide yourself from fish will help out--alot. Wading often spooks fish, so take your time. If you can hit the spot without getting in the river, you are already ahead of the game.
The key to fishing the Metolius in winter is timing. If the weather is sunny and stable, the Metolius can have prolific BWO and midge hatches. If it is wintery, cloudy and cold, you may want to go somewhere else. However, fish always have to eat so nymphing is always a good choice. Bull Trout provide more consistent fishing this time of year. Primetime fishing is 11 am to 2 pm.
FROM ALLINGHAM BRIDGE UPSTREAM TO THE HEADWATERS IS CLOSED AND REOPENS JUNE 2008!!
DRIES: CDC Baetis, midges, small green / black stoneflies. NYMPHS: Batman, green rock worm, serendipity, golden stone nymph, October caddis nymph, assorted mayfly nymphs as listed above. BULL TROUT: the biggest and heaviest streamer you got!
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Metolius River - January 1st, 2008
supplied by: The Flyfishers Place
FISHING: Fair
This spring fed river stays around 47-52 degrees year round and it fishes like a spring creek! Averaging 1-3 fish an hour is the norm. Have patience... it takes quality time on the water to get a feel for this river's complex character. Patience will eventually lead to fishing success. This is a stalking trout stream, casting from your knees and from behind bushes to hide yourself from fish will help out--alot. Wading often spooks fish, if you can hit the spot without getting in the river, you are already ahead of the game.
The key to fishing the Metolius in winter is timing. If the weather is sunny and stable, the Metolius can have prolific BWO and midge hatches. If it is wintery, cloudy and cold, you may want to go somewhere else. However, fish always have to eat so nymphing is always a good choice. Bull Trout provide more consistent fishing this time of year. Primetime fishing is 11 am to 2 pm.
FROM ALLINGHAM BRIDGE UPSTREAM TO THE HEADWATERS IS CLOSED AND REOPENS JUNE 2008!!
DRIES: CDC Baetis, midges, small green / black stoneflies. NYMPHS: Batman, green rock worm, serendipity, golden stone nymph, October caddis nymph, assorted mayfly nymphs as listed above. BULL TROUT: the biggest and heaviest streamer you got!
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Metolius River - December 8th, 2007
supplied by: The Flyfishers Place
FISHING: Good
This spring fed river stays around 47-52 degrees year round and it fishes like a spring creek! Averaging 1-3 fish an hour is the norm. Have patience... it takes quality time on the water to get a feel for this river's complex character. Patience will eventually lead to fishing success. This is a stalking trout stream, casting from your knees and from behind bushes to hide yourself from fish will help out--alot. Wading often spooks fish, if you can hit the spot without getting in the river, you are already ahead of the game.
As the weather continues to be more wintery, look for mayflies to drop off considerably with the excepting of BWOs. Tan, green, and brown caddis can show up too. Little green or black stoneflies become impotant food this time of year and BWOs begin to be the main mayfly. Midge dryies are always on the menu for Fall/Winter. Keep an eye out for Mahogony Duns, fish can really turn onto these. Keep an eye out for Cinygmulas, fish love these. The Fall Green Drakes and Goldenstones are gone. October Caddis nymphs are a good choice. Bull Trout are pretty much done spawning so the action has slowed down for these guys but they are always an option. Best fishing will be in the "heat" of the day. Dries are generally 11 am to 2pm. Nymphing and Bull Trout can be done anytime but mid-day will be best for all fishing.
FROM ALLINGHAM BRIDGE UPSTREAM TO THE HEADWATERS IS CLOSED AND REOPENS JUNE 2008!!
DRIES: CDC Baetis, Henryville, Mahogany Duns, Cinygmula, small green / black stoneflies. NYMPHS: Batman, green rock worm, serendipity, sparkle pupa, October caddis nymph, assorted mayfly nymphs as listed above. BULL TROUT: the biggest and heaviest streamer you got!
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Metolius River - November 17th, 2007
supplied by: The Flyfishers Place
FISHING: Good
This spring fed river stays around 47-52 degrees year round and it fishes like a spring creek! Averaging 1-3 fish an hour is the norm. Have patience... it takes quality time on the water to get a feel for this river's complex character. Patience will eventually lead to fishing success. This is a stalking trout stream, casting from your knees and from behind bushes to hide yourself from fish will help out--alot. Wading often spooks fish, if you can hit the spot without getting in the river, you are already ahead of the game.
As the weather continues to be more wintery, look for mayflies to drop off considerably with the excepting of BWOs. PMDs are very rare at this time of the year, but can show up on warm sunny days. Tan, green, and brown caddis can show up too. Little green or black stoneflies become impotant food this time of year and BWOs begin to be the main mayfly. Midge dryies are always on the menu for Fall/Winter. Keep an eye out for Mahogony Duns, fish can really turn onto these. Keep an eye out for Cinygmulas, fish love these. The Fall Green Drakes and Goldenstones are gone. October Caddis nymphs are a good choice. Bull Trout are pretty much done spawning so the action has slowed down for these guys but they are always an option. Remember, prime rainbow trout fishing is between noon and dark, sleep in!
FROM ALLINGHAM BRIDGE UPSTREAM TO THE HEADWATERS IS CLOSED AND REOPENS JUNE 2008!!
DRIES: CDC Baetis, Henryville, Mahogany Duns, Cinygmula, small green / black stoneflies. NYMPHS: Batman, green rock worm, serendipity, sparkle pupa, October caddis nymph, assorted mayfly nymphs as listed above. BULL TROUT: the biggest and heaviest streamer you got!
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Metolius River - November 10th, 2007
supplied by: The Flyfishers Place
FISHING: Good
This spring fed river stays around 47-52 degrees year round and it fishes like a spring creek! Averaging 1-3 fish an hour is the norm. Have patience... it takes quality time on the water to get a feel for this river's complex character. Patience will eventually lead to fishing success. This is a stalking trout stream, casting from your knees and from behind bushes to hide yourself from fish will help out--alot. Wading often spooks fish, if you can hit the spot without getting in the river, you are already ahead of the game.
Goldenstones are but a memory. As the weather continues to be more wintery, look for mayflies to drop off considerably with the excepting of BWOs. PMDs are still around in very low numbers, but on warm sunny days, they still can show up. Tan, green, and brown caddis are around too. Little green stoneflies become impotant food this time of year and BWOs begin to be the main mayfly. Midge dryies are always on the menu for Fall/Winter. Keep an eye out for Mahogony Duns, fish can really turn onto these. The Fall Green Drakes are hatching but with the cold nights, they are very sparadic. October Caddis nymphs are a good choice too. Bull Trout are pretty much done spawning so the action has slowed down for these guys but they are always an option. Remember, prime rainbow trout fishing is between noon and dark, sleep in!
FROM ALLINGHAM BRIDGE UPSTREAM TO THE HEADWATERS IS CLOSED AND REOPENS JUNE 2008!!
DRIES: Paradrake, x-caddis, spotlight emerger, rusty spinner, CDC Baetis, Henryville. NYMPHS: Batman, green rock worm, serendipity, sparkle pupa, October caddis nymph, assorted mayfly nymphs as listed above. BULL TROUT: the biggest and heaviest streamer you got!
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Metolius River - November 3rd, 2007
supplied by: The Flyfishers Place
FISHING: Great
This spring fed river stays around 47-52 degrees year round and it fishes like a spring creek! Averaging 1-3 fish an hour is the norm. Have patience... it takes quality time on the water to get a feel for this river's complex character. Patience will eventually lead to fishing success. This is a stalking trout stream, casting from your knees and from behind bushes to hide yourself from fish will help out--alot. Wading often spooks fish, if you can hit the spot without getting in the river, you are already ahead of the game.
Goldenstones are but a memory. PMDs are still around in very low numbers, but on warm sunny days, they still can show up. Tan, green, and brown caddis are around too. Little green stoneflies become impotant food this time of year and BWOs begin to be the main mayfly. Keep an eye out for Mahogony Duns, fish can really turn onto these. The Fall Green Drakes are hatching but with the cold nights, they are very sparadic. October Caddis nymphs are a good choice too. Bull Trout are pretty much done spawning so the action has slowed down for these guys but they are always an option. Remember, prime rainbow trout fishing is between noon and dark, sleep in!
FROM ALLINGHAM BRIDGE UPSTREAM TO THE HEADWATERS IS CLOSED AND REOPENS JUNE 2008!!
DRIES: Paradrake, x-caddis, spotlight emerger, rusty spinner, CDC Baetis, Henryville. NYMPHS: Batman, green rock worm, serendipity, sparkle pupa, October caddis nymph, assorted mayfly nymphs as listed above. BULL TROUT: the biggest and heaviest streamer you got!
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Metolius River - October 28th, 2007
supplied by: The Flyfishers Place
FISHING: Great
This spring fed river stays around 47-52 degrees year round and it fishes like a spring creek! Averaging 1-3 fish an hour is the norm. Have patience... it takes quality time on the water to get a feel for this river's complex character. Patience will eventually lead to fishing success. This is a stalking trout stream, casting from your knees and from behind bushes to hide yourself from fish will help out--alot. Wading often spooks fish, if you can hit the spot without getting in the river, you are already ahead of the game. Goldenstones are but a memory. PMDs are still around in very low numbers, but on warm sunny days, they still can show up. Tan, green, and brown caddis are around too. Little green stoneflies become impotant food this time of year and BWOs begin to be the main mayfly. Keep an eye out for Mahogony Duns, fish can really turn onto these. The Fall Green Drakes are hatching but with the cold nights, they are very sparadic. October Caddis nymphs are a good choice too. Bull Trout are getting ready to spawn and they are even more aggressive than usual this time of year. Remember, prime rainbow trout fishing is between noon and dark, sleep in! THE AREA UPSTREAM FROM ALLINGHAM BRIDGE TO THE HEADWATERS CLOSES OCTOBER 31 AND REOPENS JUNE 2008!! DRIES: Paradrake, x-caddis, spotlight emerger, rusty spinner, CDC Baetis, Henryville. NYMPHS: Batman, green rock worm, serendipity, sparkle pupa, October caddis nymph, assorted mayfly nymphs as listed above. BULL TROUT: the biggest and heaviest streamer you got!
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Metolius River - October 26th, 2007
supplied by: Fly and Field Outfitters
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FISHING: Good
This is a great time of year to get out and enjoy the fall on the Metolius. It is going to be getting very cold out there soon so take advantage of it while you can. The Kokanee are in the river spawning so fishing egg patterns can work well. We've been seeing some October caddis fly around as well, so don't hesitate to throw your favorite October caddis pattern. Blue-winged olives can also be a good surface pattern in this cooler weather. One other fly recommended to have in your box out there this time of the year is a mahogany dun. The Bull Trout are in the river, however many are up higher in the system. Big streamers, nymphs , and egg patterns will be productive when the Bull Trout get hot as the winter moves in.
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Metolius River - October 20th, 2007
supplied by: The Flyfishers Place
FISHING: Good
This spring fed river stays around 47-52 degrees year round and it fishes like a spring creek! Averaging 1-3 fish an hour is the norm. Have patience... it takes quality time on the water to get a feel for this river's complex character. Patience will eventually lead to fishing success. This is a stalking trout stream, casting from your knees and from behind bushes to hide yourself from fish will help out--alot. Wading often spooks fish, if you can hit the spot without getting in the river, you are already ahead of the game. Goldenstones are but a memory. PMDs are slowing down alot, but on warm sunny days, they still can show up. Tan, green, and brown caddis are around too. Little green stoneflies become impotant food this time of year and BWOs begin to be the main mayfly. Keep an eye out for Mahogony Duns, fish can really turn onto these. The Fall Green Drakes are hatching. October Caddis nymphs are a good choice too. Bull Trout are getting ready to spawn and they are even more aggressive than usual this time of year. Remember, prime rainbow trout fishing is between noon and dark, sleep in! DRIES: Paradrake, x-caddis, spotlight emerger, rusty spinner, CDC Baetis, Henryville. NYMPHS: Batman, green rock worm, serendipity, sparkle pupa, October caddis nymph, assorted mayfly nymphs as listed above. BULL TROUT: the biggest and heaviest streamer you got!
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