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I had some killer reports on the Fall River this week! There is a good mix of dries and nymphs and streamers, with the dries consisting of PMD’s, yellow sally, olive caddis, ants, beetles and midges. There have been some really heavy hatches of yellow sally’s so make sure you have some if you’re headed to our little spring creek, and PMD hatches have also been above average.
For streamers there are several ways to fish them, dead drift balanced leeches or micro leeches under a strike indicator, or strip zonkers and sculpins on a sink tip or floating line, or euro/tight line the jig streamers like a slum lord or Croston’s minnow.
Fall River gets busy most days of the year, but this time of the summers its often crowded from 10 to 4. Consider an early morning or after dinner trip to counter that and have a more peaceful outing.
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The Lower Deschutes is transitioned to summer mode with good evening caddis action, especially on warm to hot afternoons that stay......