Fish Report for 9-20-2013

The Willamette River water level has been holding steady and most of the system is in great shape.

9-20-2013
Oregon Fly Fishing Blog

The North Fork has been producing and should be in great shape over the holiday weekend. Flies producing are; Pale Morning Duns, Sparkle Dun Tan, and Yellow Sallies.

The infamous steelhead "town run" has yet to turn on, but fish are being taken from Dexter Dam to Belt Line. Steelhead patterns working have been the moal leech, pick yer pockets, and fish tacos. All though not strong in steelhead numbers, easy place to go fishing.

Armitage to Harrisburg should be very fish-able as the river level is holding. Look for cut throats and redsides to hit swinging soft hackles, dry flies: Sparkle duns, Adams, parachute adams, and half down golden should produce. Nymphs: possie buggers, mega princes, copper johns and prince nymphs should accompany anglers.


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