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Fish Report for 4-22-2022
Crane Prairie should be good tomorrow and over the weekend and for the long term
4-22-2022
The Fly Fishers Place
Fly & Field had a good report from two days ago that indicates the ramp by the resort at Crane Prairie is open but the dock will not yet be installed. They also said the west side ramps and camp grounds are not open due to downed trees and snow. Access is going to be from South Century Drive only. Not a chance for Road 40 yet. We appreciate Fly & Field shared this info and want to give them credit for that important info. Thank you Scott and team. F&F has a brand new shop in Sunriver, so if you’re on the way to the lakes and need something stop and grab some tackle and tell them thanks for the heads up.
For fishing Crane Prairie should be good tomorrow and over the weekend and for the long term. Tomorrow is going to be cool and breezy, but the weekend looks warmer and calmer. Regardless, it should be awesome on leeches, chironomids and damsel nymphs. Maybe waterboatman too…
Indicator grabs ought to be good with balanced leeches and chironomids. Bring a your hover and intermediate lines for stripping leeches and nymphs.
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