Fly Fishing Central & Southeastern Oregon
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Harry Teel. Fly Fishing Central & Southeastern Oregon
Fly Fishing. Central & Southeastern. Oregon
The No Nonsense Creed
Dedication
Table of Contents
Acknowledgments
Foreword
Preface
Fly Fishing Central & Southeastern Oregon
Some Oregon Basics
Game Fish
Catch & Release
Weather
Hazards & Safety
Rods
Reels
Lines & Leaders
Flies
Wading Gear
Guides
Private Fly Fishing Waters
Trash
Ratings
Common Oregon Game Fish
Flies to Use in Oregon
Fly Fishing Conditions by the Month
Top Oregon Fly Fishing Waters. Central & Southeastern
Ana River
Chewaucan River
Chickahominy Reservoir
Crane Prairie Reservoir
Crooked River
Davis Lake
Deschutes River
Deschutes Steelhead
Diamond Lake
Donner und Blitzen River
East Lake
Fall River
Hosmer Lake
John Day River
Lost Lake
Malheur River
Mann Lake
McKenzie River
Metolius River
Owyhee River
Suttle Lake
Three Creek Lake
Williamson River
Other Rivers & Creeks
1. Little Blitzen
2. Big Indian and Little Indian Creeks
3. Other Steens Mountain Streams
4. Crescent Creek
5. Deep Creek
6. Little Deschutes River
7. North Fork of the Malheur River
8. Powder River
9. Squaw Creek
Other Still Waters
1. Ana Reservoir
2. Antelope Flat Reservoir
3. Delintment Lake
4. Duncan Reservoir
5. Fish Lake
6. Krumbo Reservoir
7. Round, Square, and Long lakes
8. Thompson Reservoir
9. Wickiup Reservoir
10. Yellowjacket Lake
Private Waters
1. Antoine Ranch
2. Barnes Butte
3. Bear Creek Lake
4. Buckhorn Ranch
5. Lake of the Dunes
6. Grindstone
7. Summer Lake Inn
8. Long Hollow Ranch
9. Wild Billy Lake
10. Wild Winds Ranch & Justinson’s Ranch
11. Alder Creek Ranch
Resources. Western Oregon
Central Oregon
Eastern Oregon
Clubs & Associations
Government Resources
Forest Services
References & Other Reading Material
Conservation
Find Your Way with These No Nonsense Guides
Fly Fishing Knots
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A No Nonsense Guide to Top Waters
Harry Teel
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Many Oregon waters have limited-kill regulations. Responsible anglers practice catch and release and are careful handling fish.
High desert weather can be warm and ideal or very, very cold and windy. Weather in the Cascade Mountains can change quickly from comfortable to rainy, windy, or snowy. Be prepared for extreme weather in this region at any time of year. Always take, at least, a windbreaker or extra coat, hat, sunglasses, water, extra dry clothing, sunscreen, and a map.
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