Fall River is usually one of our winter time go to rivers as it is open all year above the falls. This year, it's a summer time spot as the water in the Upper Deschutes is pretty blown out with the high irrigation flows. The ice cold, clear water of Fall River is something to experience. The trout are wise and feisty and always a treat to catch.
Sunday, August 17, 2014
#5 - Odell Creek - 7.27.2014
We stopped here on our way home from the Upper Deschutes. The fish were small, but there were lots of them and the wildflowers were outstanding.
#4 - Upper Deschutes - 7.26.2014
We consider the Upper Deschutes to be our homewater and is probably the river we have the most passion for. In 2008, we purchased a cabin just downstream from Wickiup Reservoir, and have spent the last six years exploring and learning about this river. We have had some of our finest and best fishing memories at places like "the dinner hole"...named for the certainty of the catch. We've also had some of our lowest moments as we watch the river dry to a trickle as a result of downstream water rights and irrigation.
We love this river for so many reasons, but brown trout like this one are definitely part of the equation.
We love this river for so many reasons, but brown trout like this one are definitely part of the equation.
#3 - The McKenzie - 7.1.2014
The McKenzie is definitely a river worth multiple entries and bonus points as there are so many sections to explore. It may be one of the prettiest rivers in the country and we are lucky to live so close to it. So close, in the summer we can hit it after work and bring home fresh trout for dinner.
And, we'd like to introduce Barney...quite possibly the ugliest raft out there. One thing is for sure, it won't be stolen. And if it is, we will find it. We are in the market for a larger raft with more capacity for longer trips, but Barney allows us access to water we are less experienced on and less likely to explore in our drift boat.
We've also discovered our favorite way to eat trout. Skinned and breaded with cracker crumbs, pan fried in peanut oil. It may not be the lowest calorie, but totally delicious.
And, we'd like to introduce Barney...quite possibly the ugliest raft out there. One thing is for sure, it won't be stolen. And if it is, we will find it. We are in the market for a larger raft with more capacity for longer trips, but Barney allows us access to water we are less experienced on and less likely to explore in our drift boat.
We've also discovered our favorite way to eat trout. Skinned and breaded with cracker crumbs, pan fried in peanut oil. It may not be the lowest calorie, but totally delicious.
BP - The Willamette
Well, when a river runs through your hometown, chances are you are
going to fish it more than once...especially when there's an active
steelhead run calling your name. So, I'm giving these multiple trips
bonus points (BP). They don't count twice, but they should be
remembered if a beautiful fish was involved.
We've been releasing some of the town run steelhead as we are not the types to put fish in the freezer. If we can't prepare them and eat them right away, they might as well stay in the river. This one got a little hammered on the way to the boat and I decided he was going home with us.
We've been releasing some of the town run steelhead as we are not the types to put fish in the freezer. If we can't prepare them and eat them right away, they might as well stay in the river. This one got a little hammered on the way to the boat and I decided he was going home with us.
EC - Wickiup Reservoir
I'm calling Wickiup Reservoir, and all lakes, extra credit (EC). They don't count towards the 50 rivers, but they do represent a day spent on the water with our fly rods. On a calm, sunny day, Wickiup is one of our favorite places to paddle and swim. We saw a few fish on this day, but didn't land any of them. We are still trying to master the art of casting from our Bote stand up paddle boards.
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