Jun 29, 2021

Columbia Gorge Fishing Report - 6.30.2021

Owyhee Brown

Owyhee Report

I was out on the Owyhee the last four days doing an annual family fishing trip. It actually was about 10 degrees cooler out east than here in the Gorge/Valley which was a nice surprise. The heat doesn’t impact that river as much as it comes out of the bottom of the dam from Lake Owyhee where it is nice and cold. 

The fishing was really good as it usually always is in June. As soon as it was light enough to fish until around 10am, heads were rising everywhere eating spent pale morning duns. These pmds had hatched the night previous, laid their eggs, and died and now float down the river where the trout line up and gorge themselves. These mayflies were hatching in a #18 and an old rusty spinner pattern was the ticket in the mornings. Mid day when it got hot we had success using dry dropper rigs with an ant pattern and a split case pmd nymph dropped off the back. Most eats came on the nymph, but a few slowly slurped the ant. 

The late afternoon 4-5pm until dark, the pmd’s were coming off hard. Fish were keyed in during these times on duns, so we were using hackle stackers and small pmd comparaduns to match the hatch. Dry fly fishing was fantastic all the way until it got dark. 

I messed around the trout spey in certain riffles where there was enough current flow and depth to swing a fly. CFS was around 175 when we were there which is fairly low, usual summer flows are closer to 250. Swinging flies was a little challenging but managed a few fish.

Trout - Deschutes River:

With record daytime temperatures throughout much of Oregon where the Lower Deschutes flows, the river has heated up to scary high temps. Addressing this issue, PGE is now releasing cooler water from the dam in hopes of cooling the rest of the river. The water coming out of the dam is now around 54-55 degrees instead of 58. The upper lower river, ie above Maupin, is good to fish throughout the entire day, but below Maupin down to the Columbia, you should be very mindful of water temps for both trout and steelhead. 68 degrees is generally the cutoff point to where you should quit fishing. Fighting both trout and steelhead in this warm water, can be fatal to the fish upon release. It may look like they swim off okay, but more than likely will end up going belly up later on. The gauge at Moody is reading 70.5 degrees and on an upward trend as I write this post. This is too warm and you should not be fishing at all for trout or steelhead at these temps. Go chase warm water fish or tie flies and drink beer. After this heat wave, there will be possibilities of fishing early mornings till about noon or 1 pm before it will likely get too warm again. 

In the upper river, caddis and pmds will be the main hatches. Nymphing and streamer fishing remains a good bet as well. Fish early if you’re going to fish and land fish quickly if possible! 

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Mount Hood Lakes:

The lakes are a great place to beat the heat and cool off and catch a mess of fish. Stripping nymphs and small leeches/buggers on an intermediate line is a great method up there. You can use a floating line as well, but I would make a really long leader and some weighted flies to get down in the column. Nymphing with chironomids and balanced leeches under an indicator is another productive lake technique. Have fun up there!

Steelhead - 

The dam counts for summer steelhead have been increasing as we move closer to the 4th of July. These fish will be stressed with this 70 plus degree water at the mouth so if you can wait until this heat wave passes to target these fish, that would be ideal. Should start to cool off in the coming weeks.

Smallmouth Bass / Carp:

Really tempting to get out on the big C for some smallie action especially with the calm wind conditions. Your best bets are going to be early morning and late evening. Will be hard to find any in midday. Go topwater and focus on the shaded areas. Work the weed edges and sharp boulder drop offs. 

This is an excellent opportunity to search for carp on the shallow flats. 


-Zach Parker

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Jun 26, 2021

Simms Waders and Boots - New stock arriving daily


Acquiring  product this past year has been quite the endeavor. Couple the recent sales explosion with limited production and shipping delays has resulted in many empty shelves. The team has worked hard to order, reorder and order some more to establish what we have on hand. This picture does not even show all the boots and waders in our stock, ready to ship. 


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Airflo Polyleader Sets


Many uses for Airflo Polyleaders. They are a great compliment for two hand spey as well as single hand spey. Skagit or Scandi. Steelhead and trout. We sell complete kits for steelhead and trout in 10' sets and they include a leader wallet to store them. 


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Jun 22, 2021

Orvis Chest/Hip Pack

This versatile little pack has some big features in adaptability. The shoulder strap is removable and the waist strap can tuck away. It can also mate up with the Bug-Out Backpack. The forcep dock and nipper zinger pass through keep your tools in control and reach. Tippet Whippet docking station solves the tippet spool dangling issue. 
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Jun 19, 2021

Orvis Carry-It-All Rod and Reel Case

Just in! Orvis Carry It All protects and organizes all your fly-fishing equipment in a separate internal zippered storage compartment for rods and internal compartments with improved adjustable dividers to securely customize the storage of all of your gear.

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Jun 17, 2021

New Gorge Fly Shop Logo Hats by Simms

Got in some new GFS Logo Simms hats made up for us by Simms. Same great quality Simms hats you already know supporting you favorite fly shop!
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Jun 16, 2021

Orvis Sling Packs

Just got these in! Great features in a nice size sling pack. They come in three colors including Sand, Camo and exclusive Fishewear. 

Jun 14, 2021

New from Fishe Wear - Brookie

Dry Bag Backpack - Brookie

Some New Fishe Wear items arrived today. All in the mega popular Brookie pattern.

Fishe Wear Leggings - Brookie

Fishe Wear Wading Belt - Brookie


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Jun 2, 2021

G.Loomis IMX-PROe Euro - New for 2021


There is just no better way to put nymph flies on the bottom of a river than to use European style tight line nymph tactics. And today we have the tools to do it better than ever!


New for 2021 from G.Loomis is IMX-PROe. A dedicate European style nymph rod with features designed for success. 

Features

  • Conduit Core Technology
  • Chrome single-foot guides
  • Chrome stripper guides
  • Hook keeper
  • Custom Half Wells "Euro Grip" premium grade cork grip
  • Matte-finished downlocking reel seat with counter-weighted fighting butt
  • Pointer Finger Sensitivity Zone
  • Tube and cloth rod bag
  • Handcrafted in Woodland, Washington
Specs -
MODELLENGTHLINE WTPIECESHANDLEACTION
2100-410'24Micro Full WellsEuro
3106-410'6"34Micro Full WellsEuro



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Jun 1, 2021

G.Loomis NRX+ Swim Fly


Swim Fly. Think Streamer! But don't stop there. In certain fly cultures the streamer is quickly evolving. Multi-articulations are cerating flies with more action than ever thought possible. Baitfish swimming actions. As these flies evolve attention naturally turned to the delivery system and that demanded its own evolution.

The word "Gamechanger" gets thrown around a lot. It can mean many things to many people but in a tight knit group of upper country fly anglers the word gamechanger is a proper noun and name to a fly that is responsible for a revolution in streamer fly angling. Just learning to tie one is a worthy feat in itself and as of current day there is no telling how many variations have derived from the original Gamechanger fly. 

NRX+ Swim Fly

Why the name Swim Fly? The thing that makes a gamechanger fly unique is its swimming action. Its many body segments create a back and forth action that mimics forage fish fleeing from predators. While it can be called a streamer fly that name just doesn't quite explain the action accomplished by this fly. 

So think of this new NRX+ Swim Fly Rod as a streamer rod made to chase warmwater predators. Undoubtedly it could find many other worthy uses but it is purpose built and purpose driven to meet demands of serious fly anglers who pursue the biggest bronzebacks, donks, smalljaws, smallies, or just plain smallmouth bass that swim the tannic stained rivers of the upper country.


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