Tanner Crandall with a dandy he hooked on a Chubby Norman- May 2, 2016 |
The expression on his face was priceless; the bend of the rod told the story. This was no average Deschutes redside, this was a dandy. The explosion on the surface surely surprised him- this being one of the first times my 9 year old son Tanner experienced salmon fly action on the Deschutes. Sure, he's caught fish even some while he was too young to remember but this one I'm sure he will remember. Camping, exploring Indian paintings and fishing on the Deschutes are sure to blaze strong memories of a lifetime no matter what the age.
Well, it's that time of year when the big bugs of spring start to migrate from their stoney homes to the reeds and trees on the banks of the Deschutes River. These big bugs are a highlight of the year as they represent the bounty of spring and kick off to the warm sunny season in this high desert canyon of central Oregon. Virtual "Big Mac's" for trout these clumsy bugs fall into the river and are met with aggressive smashing strikes from hungry trout making for some of the best dry fly action of the season.
Favorite flies are big dry flies like sz 4,6 and 8 Stimulators, Chubby Chernobyl's, Sofa Pillows and such. Using a short tapered leader tapered to 3X or 4X will help present these big flies close to the bank and under structure. Water temperatures and flows are looking good and the hatch should be spread through the entire river and just getting better in the next 2 weeks.
Join us for trout fishing fun on the banks of Oregon's wild and scenic Deschutes River. Water Time Outfitters guides have been working the Deschutes for over 20 years and love to share our favorite waters. See more about our services at: www.watertimeoutfitters.com
Below is a photo journey of a recent father-son trip on the lower Deschutes.
Getting coaching from dad.
Exploring historic Native American pictographs
Golden Stone!
Fish to hand
Getting down the basics
Dry fly trout to hand
Big fish!
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