Continues to fish well!

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The Upper Deschutes has been fishing well since the season opener.  Focusing on structure, undercut banks and deeper runs continue to produce. 

PMDs remain the primary hatch, with caddis becoming more active during the evenings. Dry fly opportunities have steadily improved during the afternoon, while anglers covering water with terrestrials are beginning to see opportunistic takes as summer settles in. 

With consistent flows and improving insect activity, the Upper Deschutes should continue to fish well  over the coming weeks. As water temperatures gradually increase, look for the best fishing during the morning and evening hours.

Recommended Flies.

  • PMD Sparkle Dun (#16–18)
  • PMD Comparadun (#16–18)
  • Elk Hair Caddis (#14–16)
  • Pheasant Tail (#14–18)
  • Hare's Ear (#14–16)
  • Olive Perdigon (#16–18)
  • Zebra Midge (#18–20)
  • Pat's Rubber Legs (#8–10)
  • Olive Woolly Bugger (#6–8)

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for Friday, June 26th
Crane Prairie Reservoir: Solid Option
East Lake: Fish are becoming more consistent
Paulina Lake: Paulina remains consistent
Deschutes River- Lower: Continues to fish well!
Fall River: Reliable Conditions
Crooked River: Conditions remain favorable
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