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Recent fishing reports for Oregon 6/7-610
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Fall River
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RECORDED: [Image: sun.gif] 75 ° [Image: blackSpacer.gif] FISHING: Good
Fishing has been decent, and a few large fish fooled with midge patterns and BWOs. Midges are the most important dietary staple for trout this time of year. If you ask me, midge patterns are the most productive flies all year on this river. Now that it is starting to warm up a bit, Caddis should start hatching in the warmer parts of the afternoon. Use fine tippets and long leaders, preferably flourocarbon, with accurate casts and one should be rewarded. One technique lots of people overlook is to target fish with a sculpin or wooly bugger pattern. Sight fishing this technique is a must. You must watch what the fish do. I 've had the best luck waiting until the attractor has sunk to the bottom and the fish have fogot about it. Then retrieve the fly with quick strips. Color patterns seem to be black, brown and green. Caddis paterns should include x-caddis, Sparkle pupa and a variety of serendipity's. Word has it that there are good numbers of fish around the hatchery. Our shop has some new patterns from Mnt. Fly Company that a very effective.
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Re: [tubeN2] Recent fishing reports for Oregon 6/7 - by tubeN2 - 06-07-2004, 05:24 PM

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