Dec 28, 2019

Columbia Gorge Fishing Report - 12/28/2019

Trout: 

Deschutes: 

Not much has really changed here, pretty consistent. Remember the Deschutes has some great winter fly fishing. One great thing is there is no need to get up early, the best fishing is between 10:00 am and 3:00 pm. From here on out the crowds will be low, leaving lots of great water for the rest of us.

There have been the usual good Blue Winged Olive hatches on the cloudy cooler days. Keep in mind that the colder and nastier the day the more concentrated the BWO hatch is. So stock up on Blue Winged Olive nymphs, dries and emergers.
Trout Flies

My favorite flies are: 

Dries: Sparkle Flag BWO #18-20, Extended Body BWO #20, Parachute Extended Body BWO #20, Parachute Adams #18-20 Emergers: Sprout BWO #18-20, Challenged PT #18 Nymphs: Bead Head Flashback PT #18-20, Pheasant Tail #18-20, Flashback Pheasant Tail #18-20, WD40 #18-20

You will also see very productive fishing with a variety of midge patterns. I prefer Zebra Midges Black, Brown, Tan #20

When nymphing I prefer drop all of my smaller flies below a bigger heavier nymph. Here are my favorite larger nymphs: TJ Hooker #8-10, Jigged PT #14-16, Jigger PT Purple #16, Bead Head PT #12-16. Many others work, but those are my favorites.

For those that want to swing some streamers, streamer fishing will slow down a little during the winter, but you can still get them on Streamers. The key is fish your streamers slower than you do the rest of the year and keep moving. Here are my favorites streamers: Rio Precious Metal, Kiwi Muddler, Sculpzila #8 (White, Olive/White, Natural) and Beaded Wooly Buggers #8 variety of colors.

Lakes:  

We are fairly limited on the lakes that you can fish this time of year due to snow in the high country and the lakes being frozen. The most accessible lakes in the winter are down near the Columbia. Taylor Lake on the Oregon side. Roland Lake and Spear Fish Lake on the Washington side.

The best thing about fishing lakes this time of year is that the best fishing is mid day. No need to get up early.

Best results have been fishing an intermediate or slow sinking line with a variety of #8-10 leach patters in Black or Brown. Suspending a Balance Leach or Chironomids under an indicator with a float works well to. The biggest thing in the winter is fish your flies very slow.
Stillwater Trout Selection 

Other Great Winter Trout Fisheries: 

Here are some other great winter trout fisheries across Oregon and Washington to think about. Oregon: Crooked River, Donner Blitzen River, Malhuer River and Owyhee River. Washington: Rocky Ford Creek and Yakima River All of these are great fishing during the winter and can be fun to go explore.

Steelhead:  

We had some heavy rain last week that helped to get a few early Winter Steelhead in across Western Oregon. I have heard a few scattered reports of Winter Steelhead being caught from the Hood, Sandy, Clackamas and some North Coast Rivers. It is still early and we could use more rain, but there are just enough fish to venture out and see if you can get lucky.

Anglers are still catching late summers in the Lower Deschutes, this will continue until about Christmas. There are some scattered fish in the Hood River. You can still find some scattered fish in the John Day when it is not frozen. Keep in mind the Klickitat is now closed for the season.
Steelhead Flies

Smallmouth:  

Water temps have cooled to the point that smallmouth are not very active now and won’t be until spring.
Smallmouth Flies


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