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Steelhead Tactics
About The Hex Hatch
Up-to-date on Spey Lines
Why we love the Deschutes
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Because of server problems almost no one got their Newsletter last week - 
so with some modifications, this is last weeks Newsletter with a new date.


"You're lookin' good Jim". (continued from 07/02 The Fly Fishing Shop Insider)
WHY STEELHEAD EAT FLIES (Size does matter).

When steelhead are fresh from the Ocean they remember food in big bites and large flies will often move them.  The longer they are in fresh water, the more acclimatized to that environment they become.  In comparison to a mid-size squid, a large fully   

developed salmon fly nymph is small.  Anglers fishing at sea level on the Skeena, Skagit or Dean Rivers regularly use flies up to five inches long and over an inch in diameter.  Some of these fish have been caught on eight inch long flies.  Average flies for these rivers are 2 1/2" to 4".  

In the lower parts of the Sandy and Clackamas Rivers, steelhead seem to prefer flies that range from 2" to 3".  These fish can enter their parent river only a few days from the salt.  

Most steelhead caught in the lower fifty miles of the Deschutes River are taken on flies from 1" to 2 1/2".  These flies can be sparsely tied.  From October through February most Deschutes steelhead are taken on flies that range from 1/2" to 1".   Through the late fall and winter months many steelhead are caught with nymphs that are sizes #10 to #18.  Most are caught with trout fishing tactics.

There are however, some very bright wild steelhead that arrive in the Deschutes in November and December and the most reliable fly sizes for them are similar to the ones used on bright fish earlier in the season.

(to be continued in 07/31 FFS Insider)


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The Mysterious Hex Hatch
Giant Hexagenia Mayflies are a very important part of the food chain in some very special Cascade Mountain Lakes.  Hatches of these big bugs brings the largest trout to the surface.  Because of their 
Lost Lake & Mount Hood, Oregon.
secretive nocturnal nature, Hex hatches are just now beginning to be understood.  
Hexaginia Limbata...whosa....whata? Are there more than one specie of giant burrowing may fly in our local lakes?  I would seem so.  We have found two distinctly different sizes and at least one color variation.   Some of our local lakes can be fun at dark.   If you want to know more about Hexagenia hatches click here.   Or: See All Of The Hex Flies

Lately some serious fly tiers such as Mark Bachmann, Bob Quigley, Mike Huffman and Brian Silvey have given the Hex hatch a lot of attention.  The Fly Fishing Shop has put together the most extensive selection of Hex Hatch flies in the region.  
Offered below is a set comprised of well tested patterns.  Some are old favorites, others are brand new.  There are 3 each, 15 flies in all.

Brian Silvey Hex Nymph.
Silvey Hex Nymph
Mark Bachmann Hex Cripple/Emerger.
M.B. Hex Emerger
Bob Quigley Hex Cripple.
Quigley Hex Cripple
Mike Huffman Hex Lightweight Dun.
Ultralight Hex Dun
Mark Bachmann Hex Paradrake.
Hex Paradrake
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HEXXSET Cutting Edge Hexagenia Hatch set of 15 flies 4 Set for $29.95

**(continued from 07/02 The Fly Fishing Shop Insider) FISH-ON !!!  Deschutes River Steelhead.

Why we love the Deschutes River

Darkness was fast approaching and didn't give me much time to deliberate. I started with the same cast that took the fish. Then lengthened the line one three foot pull for the next cast. The fly slid down current as it was hanging under the alder below me. The strike came as I was lengthening the line for the forth cast. The fish took just as I was starting to lift the line for my upstream haul. It took the fly as it turned down stream and jerked the rod tip a foot under water as it erupted through surface. The shock was too much for the ten pound tippet and the Street Walker probably decorated that eight pounder's jaw for most of the evening. The encounter left me in the vacuum that follows a peak surge of adrenaline.
The whole tippet was gone. The leader had parted at the blood knot. I fumbled for my tippet dispenser and unrolled two feet of hard Maxima, figuring that a short stiff tippet would turn over better in the failing light. The fish had taken my last Street Walker and I replaced it with a size two low water Undertaker. The sleek dark pattern had proven itself many times in the fading light. The same water was covered in the same manner as before but, as I extended the cast to longer range I found out that I had to make repeated small upstream mends to maintain the proper fly speed as it came across on a slow arc. The next strike came fifteen feet straight out beyond the alder. It was a gentle pluck and still pumped up from the encounter with the fish that took my fly, I over-reacted and the hook instantly came free.
Four casts later and the fly was nearly to the ledge. The line tightened gently and I dropped the rod tip. There was a perceptible pause and the line came tight with a thud. A beautiful six pound wild hen was beached after a long intense battle that I thought would leave all other residents of the area in total shock. The twilight lingered. I could see Brad standing on the low grassy point above camp. His left handed stroke barely discernible at the distance.
"Should I go and bring him here to join the fun", I wondered? He was too far away for the light remaining", I reasoned. A Night Hawk zig-zagged across the river between us. " No, I would keep this little Steelhead Eden for myself tonight and bring him here in the morning."
The soft evening air was laden with the pungent sweet aroma of the sage covered desert. Again I surveyed my private piscatorial oasis.
Intermittent turbulence betrayed a possible jog in the side of the ledge facing me; a perfect cove for a Steelhead to shelter in. It was a long cast from my position and was situated almost straight across from me with no chance to swing the fly through it. I would have to cast to the top of the cove and then make a long reach mend to hold the fly in the sweet spot for as long as possible. It took several frustrating tries, but finally the fly settled into a seam of calm water between two sets of turbulence. The strike was vicious and a big Steelhead boiled the surface as he took the fly heading down stream.
The fight was long and dogged with the twelve pound buck coming to my hand in the dark.
Brad flipped the switch on the self starting lantern as I approached the cook tent.
Al peered over his finely sculptured meerschaum pipe and purred, " How'd you do, boss?" I beamed from ear to ear, "boys, have I got a place to show you in the morning."

If you would like to read a more detailed Deschutes River Fishing Report, click here.

 "Deschutes trout fishing is still awesome.  Try a Parachute fly. "                        To Top

We have everything you need for SPEY-FISHING! There are reasons why The Fly Fishing Shop is nick named "STEELHEADQUARTERS".  We have a huge selection of custom spey lines from Rio, Cortland, Scientific Anglers and Royal Wulff".  With reasonable notice we can  custom build lines to your specific purpose and satisfaction. 

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Sandy River Fishery Information Bank

Daily Fishing Report

Watershed Over-view
Sandy River Book
Biology Etc. 
Watershed Council Web Site

"HEY KEVIN,  You're still grinnin'."

Want to escape the "trout madness" crowds in Central Oregon? 
Try the "COOL" side of the mountain. 

My back yard. Trout fishing is steady, but most fish are small.  A few resident Cutthroats are starting to show in the lower reaches of some tributaries.  Fishing pressure remains light.  If you are into sparkling water, green vegetation and lots of room around you, you can find it here.

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