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Fly fishing for trout at EE Wislon pond, Oregon

admin on Dec 18th 2010

Several beautiful rainbow and brook trout that I caught today (April 9, 2010) on a little black nymph at EE Wilson pond, Oregon.

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Fly fishing in Oregon?

admin on Nov 5th 2010

I am having family in town (oregon) at the end of march and wonder what areas would be the best that time of year for trout fly fishing. We want to do some camping and fishing so someplace that offers good fishing and camping areas.

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Oregon Fly Fishing Guide (www.gormanflyfishing.com)

admin on Sep 14th 2010

Michael Gorman, Professoional Fishing Guide and Professor at Oregon State University,demonstates the technique and mindset in targeting trout in lakes. Filmed in a wonderful public lake in Lincoln County, Oregon. Visit his site at www.gormanflyfishing.com

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Fly fishing for trout at Red Hills Lake, Oregon

admin on Sep 4th 2010

Video report on fly fishing for trout at Red Hills Lake, Oregon, on May 10, 2010.

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Oregon Blue-Ribbon Fly Fishing Guide

admin on Jan 6th 2010

Amazon.com ReviewUnlike many angling guidebooks, Amato guides come in a large, glossy format, with color photos to match the inspiring information about where and when to wet a line. The Oregon volume begins with a topographical map of the state, pinpointing areas of interest specifically suited to fly-fishers. Divided into regional zones for quick reference, [...]

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Fly Fishing Central & Southeastern Oregon, 3rd

admin on Dec 25th 2009

Product DescriptionThis guide provides a quick, clear understanding of the essential information needed to fly fish the outstanding waters in Oregon. For the better part of 60 years, Harry Teel fly fished his home state as well as the various waters around the world. Detailed maps, annotated by the author, reveal how to get there [...]

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Early Northwest Fly-Fishing: A Fly-Angler’s Lifetime Journey Through Oregon, Washington, and the World

admin on Nov 30th 2009

Product DescriptionBlaine Hallock (1889-1953) was born in Heppner, eastern Oregon and practiced law for many years in Baker City, eastern Oregon, and elsewhere. He was enamored of fishing, and especially fly-fishing and spent many days streamside with other Northwest fly-fishing pioneers, such as Spencer Biddle and Supreme Court Justice William Douglas. Parts of this book [...]

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Early Northwest Fly-Fishing: A Fly-Angler’s Lifetime Journey Through Oregon, Washington, and the World

admin on Nov 15th 2009

Product DescriptionBlaine Hallock (1889-1953) was born in Heppner, eastern Oregon and practiced law for many years in Baker City, eastern Oregon, and elsewhere. He was enamored of fishing, and especially fly-fishing and spent many days streamside with other Northwest fly-fishing pioneers, such as Spencer Biddle and Supreme Court Justice William Douglas. Parts of this book [...]

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Early Northwest Fly-Fishing: A Fly-Angler’s Lifetime Journey Through Oregon, Washington, and the World

admin on Nov 9th 2009

Product DescriptionBlaine Hallock (1889-1953) was born in Heppner, eastern Oregon and practiced law for many years in Baker City, eastern Oregon, and elsewhere. He was enamored of fishing, and especially fly-fishing and spent many days streamside with other Northwest fly-fishing pioneers, such as Spencer Biddle and Supreme Court Justice William Douglas. Parts of this book [...]

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Fly fishing Oregon’s Fall River

admin on Nov 1st 2009

Although some of the gin-clear river is lined with private property, there are plenty of entry points along its banks with easy wading. Fallen trees and grasses provide cover for `bows, brooks and browns. The river, at times only 20 feet across and at others 50, stretches for 8 miles along Route 42 through the [...]

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