May 31, 2023

GFS Stillwater Kits - Hand Selected

Sage R8 Core with Galvan Torque Reel & Spool

One stop shop lake game. High mountain lakes are just getting in motion or just thawing out. No matter it's high time to hit the mountain lakes. Travis put together a couple outfits to make it easy to see what an angler should be thinking about. 

Echo Stillwater 5100-4 with Lamson Liquid 3-pack Reel & Spools


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May 26, 2023

Columbia Gorge Fishing Reports - May 26th, 2023

Deschutes Trout


Stonefly fever has been in full force the last couple weeks. Unfortunately, there were a lot of disappointed anglers this past weekend. The unseasonably warm weather produced several different thunderstorms that impacted the flow and clarity of the Deschutes with last Friday's severe storm really making a mess. It was a true flash flood event on certain parts of the river and spiked the flows dramatically making it high and very muddy. The good news is that the river has been dropping and clearing daily and is very fishable now. If chasing the stoneflies isn't your thing, the nymph and streamer fishing will be very good. Barring any other major weather events, the Deschutes will be fishing well for the foreseeable future.

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Mount Hood Lakes

The May heat wave brought some rapid changes to the lakes on Mount Hood. Many of the lakes at lower elevation thawed quickly. After a long winter under the ice, these trout are pretty darn hungry! I wouldn't say that they've been eating everything in sight, but they have been rather opportunistic. Leeches on an intermediate line or under an indicator have been working very well. As for hatches, it's been a little smattering of a bunch of different things. Chironomids, a few Callibaetis, a caddis here and there, a few ants.....it's been a mixed bag. The water in the lakes has been on the cold side with all the snowmelt from the mountain, but that will get better. If there isn't a noticeable bug that fish are keyed on, try a generalist dry, like a Parachute Adams, Griffith's Gnat, Elk Hair Caddis or small Chubby Chernobyl. Get your fly to the rising fish as quickly as possible. If it doesn't eat it in a few seconds, give the fly a little twitch. Sometimes this will call them right in.

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May 23, 2023

Orvis Ultralight Convertible Wader Sale


Features

  • NEW gusseted crotch construction for improved range of motion and seam durability
  • Modern fit
  • 4-layer waterproof breathable nylon shell fabric
  • FIDLOCK SNAP magnetic fasteners for quick and effortless waist high conversion
  • External storage pocket with YKK AquaGuard® water resistant zipper
  • Integrated tool dock and fly patch on front pocket
  • Updated anatomical neoprene booties
  • Integrated neoprene gravel guard to reduce water drag and collection
  • New low profile seam construction with strategic reinforcement in high-stress areas
  • Internal zipper pocket with four-way stretch power mesh
  • Low profile belt loops with 1.5” stretch belt included
  • Patch on interior pocket to attach Orvis waterproof pocket (8G3H sold separately)
  • Approximate weight (medium/Regular) 35oz / 995g
  • Outer shell: 100% nylon.
  • Membrane: Bi-component Polyurethane.
  • Liner: 100% nylon tricot.
  • Color: Storm
  • Imported
Also in Women's 


Limited to stock on hand

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May 18, 2023

Rodmounts Sumo Rod Carriers - Magnet or Suction?

Suction or Magnet?

There is no "better” system as both types have advantages and disadvantages. There is however a few factors that are important. You should consider how you are going to use the SUMO to help in making a decision:
  • If you are going to drive above 45 mph then you want the suction mounts.
  • If you are using the SUMO in really rainy conditions a lot and NOT going to drive above 45 mph AND you remove the SUMO from your vehicle when parked while fishing, magnets may be a better choice.
  • SUMO suction and magnet mounts are interchangeable and sold separately so you can use any combination for best results.

Magnets

  • Magnets will only adhere to steel surfaces (check your hood and roof with a refrigerator magnet to find out).
  • Magnets are less sensitive to temperature, dust and water on the car’s surface.
  • Magnets will work in extremely cold temperatures.
  • Magnets require flat surfaces for optimum adhesion.

Suction

  • Suction mounts can adhere to any smooth and non-porous surface making them more versatile than magnets.
  • Properly used, suction mounts provide vastly superior adhesion and can withstand much higher speeds, crosswinds and really rough "roads”.
  • Suction mounts can adhere to slightly curved surfaces.
  • Suction mounts are more sensitive to cold temperatures and wet and dirty surfaces. Really cold, wet and dirty surfaces can inhibit adhesion.

General Guidelines For Determining Which Mounting Method Is Best For You* 

Are you a winter or fair-weather angler? Does your car have a steel roof and hood? Do you want to mount to the sunroof or windshield? Do you intend to take your SUMO on airlines? What type of fishing do you do? Are you driving from hole to hole or do you drive from home to your destination? Suction mounts when properly used provide more holding power than magnets.

RODMOUNTS has attempted to make SUMO the best rod carrier for outside of cars that does not require mounting to a roof rack. And short of drilling into your hood and roof and bolting something down, SUMO is a great way to transport your rods rigged and ready to fish in a quick and convenient way.


*RODMOUNTS does not make specific recommendations as to which type of mount is best for your situation. It is the user’s responsibility to determine which mounting method is best suited for them.


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May 8, 2023

Women's Specific Gear - We got you!


Mother's Day is going to soon be here, and our stock of women specific gear is impressive and our knowledgeable staff can assist you over the phone or feel free to stop on in to find the right gift to make her feel extra special.

As a women I know how hard it is to find the right gear to work for you.  And, I know sometimes that means trying on a few sizes to find the correct ones.  At Gorge Fly Shop, we welcome you to come into the shop and feel free to try on gear.  We stock women's waders, boots, accessories, boats and clothing from all of the top manufactures like Simms, Korkers, Orvis and Grundens and in most sizes so come on in or if we are too far away no worries call and speak to one of our friendly staff members to help you choose the correct size or fit for you,  not fit you in what we just have in stock.

Happy Mother's Day from your Gorge Fly Shop Crew!

Happy Mother's Day to our crew Karrie, Angie and Lyndsey!!


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May 4, 2023

Justesen Ranch | GFS Lakes Experience

Blue skies & Bows...Callum admires one that didn't resist a RIO's Platinum Soccer Mom!

NOTE: The intention of this article is to share our Gorge Fly Shop employees outing experience and fishing Justesen's Lakes for the first time. It is not an in depth how to fish lakes for trout read.  Maybe that will be a future post. If you are a seasoned lake fly fisherman or maybe just starting to be interested, do yourself a favor and check out the Justesen's Recreational Ranch.

ABOUT THE RANCH & LAKES:

Justesen Ranch near Grass Valley, is a vast, family owned working cattle, wheat and recreational ranch with some 10,000 acres in the heart of scenic Oregon.  A short hours drive to the lakes from The Dalles, Oregon and you're soon immersed in the beauty of the lay of the land and what it has to offer.  Having said this, they offer a wide range of activities to enjoy and participate in, including hunting, fishing, horseback riding, trail riding and bird watching. 

Gorge Fly Shop employees recently took a couple of days to head out to the ranch and fish a few of their 15 pristine lakes on the property.  Justesen Ranch in located near Grass Valley, Oregon.  The lakes range in size from 2 acres to 20 acres offering a fly angler some great options.  These lakes all have names and healthy stocks of quality trout and a few have bass for your angling pleasure.

Readying the rods as we talk strategies for Upper Twin Lake.

ABOUT THE FISH:

On the days we were to fish, both were chilly and windy, which created a few challenges in itself. Anyone with any experience fishing lakes knows what I'm talking about. Callum and I, met Travis and Lyndsey at their campsite at the crack of 9am to start the day.  Gotta be honest, it was kind of nice to leisurely arrive and feel like there was no pressure to perform or produce.  So after a nice morning meet and greet and a game plan chat, we were off driving around checking out the two lakes we had to choose from.  After checking out the two lakes and given the windy conditions, Upper Twin Lake ended up being our choice.

Upper Twin Lake it was, not because it was protected from the wind but because there was a dock there, and I decided to try a few cast off the dock.  Why not, we were there.  It didn't take too long to hook up with the first fish of the day.  That first fish of the day also ended up being the smallest fish of the day and yet it was a respectable 17-18" very healthy rainbow.  So with that happening fairly quick, we decided to take a little time and fish off the dock just to see what would happen.  Within a reasonable amount of time we had hooked some really nice fish.

Well, we ended up fishing the rest of the day off that dock.  I wouldn't say that it was lights out fishing hooking fish left and right, however I would say that the 12-15 fish that we did catch, were very nice and very healthy fish.  Quality fish I would say. Since I mentioned that I hooked and landed the smallest fish of the day I must add that Travis, the shop owner, hooked and landed a legit 24-25" beautiful rainbow.  The rest of the fish caught that day were of various sizes from 17" up to 25".

Miss Lyndsey with a decent dock caught rainbow!

Travis, with Mr. Big of the day, a legit sweet fish!

ABOUT THE SCENERY:

Living in the Mid-Columbia River Gorge, Hood River area, we are spoiled from the sheer beauty of the landscape.  But I can honestly say, traveling east to the "desert" to visit the Justesen Ranch with all the farm land and rolling hills, there is it's own kind of stunningly beautiful landscape.  It is amazing how in Oregon and Washington the diversity in landscaping in any direction that you drive.

Travis, Karrie & Angie enjoy fishing the "Big Lake"

ABOUT THE TECHNIQUES:

Though we fished in less than ideal conditions with, at times, gale force winds, we were able to utilize a number of techniques with success.  We caught fish on dries, Chironomid nymphs, and small streamers. We would fish one way and the bite would slow down, then we would switch things up and catch a few, then it would slow down again, then we would switch up again and so on and so on.

On the first day when Travis, Charlie, Karrie and Angie were fishing, they only had a couple of rises to their dries, even though later in the afternoon adult Chironomids were on the surface and fish were rising everywhere getting their fill.  They were able to catch some with a slow troll with leech patterns, and they even fished under an indicator, chironomids with some success.  That's not too bad considering the conditions.

"As a first-time fly fisher, this was a great experience.  Having the lake to ourselves, without the distraction of other fishermen, was ideal for me so I could focus on what I was learning.  The setting was amazing and the lake big and well-stocked.  I can’t wait to go back!" - Angie Clark | GFS Team

On the second day when Travis, Lyndsey, Callum and I were fishing, we caught fish on a variety of techniques as well with the exception of dries.  There wasn't the hatch of adults like the day before.  This is why most of our success came fishing indicators with Chirnomids or stripping streamer patters like the RIO's Soccer Mom, in Olive or Platinum (White) colors.  The Platinum Soccer more ruled the day as far as streamers go.  They lit that thing up! If you don't have any of those in your lake box, you better get some!

Travis "locked up" with "Bow Bow" in his Outcast Cruzer Max float tube.

ABOUT THE GEAR:

We utilized a variety of fishing platforms including a Drift boat, float tubes and docks.  Different rods for different techniques including,  A variety of Winston, G.Loomis and Sage rods, all set up for the various techniques that we used.  If you would like the details of them you can give us a call at the shop 541-386-6977 and we would be happy to chat about them.


Bow Bow says bye bye!

LAST CAST:

Several times during the day on the lake, I was considering future family outings and camp trips to Justesen's Ranch.  What a great way to retreat and unwind from the stresses of life and share the experience with family or friends.  If you book a day to fish at Justesen's Ranch and you're the only angler, you're the only one scheduled for that lake for that day.  So with that, there's not the pressure to be the first on the water.  As far as competition goes if you take a family member or a friend there is that friendly competition, among friends, it's healthy. It's fun.

Honestly enjoyed fishing the lake on Justesen's property, I enjoyed everything about the day.  The drive there, soaking in the transition of the landscape as I drove further east.  The scouting of the lakes, the random choice to fish off a dock and then deciding to stay there the rest of the day.  The quality of the fish that were caught,  The beautiful arid open country was a pleasant change from the surroundings I see everyday as well.  Best of all, it was a fun time with co-workers on our "out of shop" experience, talking, laughing, relaxing.

I recently attended a friends sons funeral and the thing that hit me really hard was the fact that his son loved to walk outdoors in the rain, he loved the outdoors so much so that when he would go on walks, he often would only walk a short distance but it would take so long, sometimes 2 hours.  So long, because he would stop and have to look and check out everything. Soaking it all in, he didn't miss the details along the way.

Personally, I have gone on 50 mile bike rides and didn't remember going through tunnels.  Having heard that, it brought some tears to my eyes as I reflected on the need to do the same.  To slow down and not miss the details.  To not miss the simple but important things in our lives.  If you were to take a moment just now and reflect, I'm sure things would come to mind.  If I were a betting man, I'd bet that we ALL could use a bit more of something like this in our lives.

PARTING SHOT:

Lakeside lunches are the best lunches, no matter how simple!

Thanks for reading

GFS Team
John Garrett

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May 1, 2023

Korkers New Axis Wet Wading Shoes for Men and Women


It's almost wet wading season, and we just received Korkers new Men's and Women's Axis Shoes.  These new shoes are designed with hydrophobic material for quick drying and adaptable traction.  Interchangeable soles allow you to quickly change your sole based off of your needs of traction.  These are lightweight, comfortable and the perfect addition to your wet wading attire.  


To Note: On the Women's Axis Shoes you will purchase one size down for any fishing specific accessory soles.  For instance. If your women's Axis shoe is size 8, the fishing accessory sole that will fit will be a size 7.  This is not the case for Korkers men's and women's wading boots which accessory soles are purchased in the same size.  

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