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Fish Report for 10-23-2021
The Lower Deschutes trout fishing is holding steady
10-23-2021
The Fly Fishers Place
The Lower Deschutes trout fishing is holding steady, and we are having good days on nymphs with some occasional dry fly opportunities. Our FFP guides have been having the best luck on October Caddis Pupa, Girdle Bugs, Golden Stones, Copper Johns, Perdigons and a variety of Jig Nymphs.
Trout Spey on Sculpins and Leeches is a fun way to approach a nice run on the big water too. I am so excited for my new 3 weight Sage Trout Spey to get here!
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for Saturday, October 2nd, 2021Deschutes River- Lower: Good for trout from Warm Springs all the way to Maupin.
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McKenzie River: The McKenzie is fishing hot
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