idaho, oregon, washington
i've never been to those 3 states above.
could those who live there throw out some fishing trip ideas for 2008??
i fish for trout not steelhead (not geared up for steelhead).
please just generalize. no honeyholes. i will google up your suggestions.
pm me if you want to be specific.
thanks in advance.
Re: idaho, oregon, washington
Normand
what part of Washington, Oregon and Idaho are you intrested in, and what kind of trout. You have cutts, rainbows, many veritys, Brown, golden and dolle vardan(bull trout) with this information form you we would be more able to supple the information your looking for,
Ghost.
Re: idaho, oregon, washington
I would hit the Deschutes around Maupin or Warm Springs. http://www.deschutesangler.com has good reports. Then head to the Metolius and Crooked. Then hit some of the Lakes south of Bend. Check the state forums on http://www.westfly.com
Re: idaho, oregon, washington
your kind of asking about candy in a candy store, lots and lots to choose from. I can suggest the Washington and Idaho Fish-ins, in may and september. give us an Idea of when your coming this way. The more information the better we can help.
Eric
Re: idaho, oregon, washington
Normand,
In eastern Washington near Ellensburg, is a blue ribbon catch and release river know as the Yakima River. You can fish it from below Lake Easton all the way to Rosa Dam way down in the canyon. Depending on the time of year the river is either very wade able or best fished from a drift boat. If you contact the people at the Worley Bugger Fly Co. they will be more than helpful in telling you where you can fish and what flies are working best. I use them on my guided trips on the Yakima River year round.
http://www.worleybuggerflyco.com/
Larry :D
Re: idaho, oregon, washington
Norm,
There are WAY too many to go into here....PM me and i will put you on to the ones I know in North Idaho and Eastern Washington. Do you prefer lakes or streams/rivers? Best Regards....
Re: idaho, oregon, washington
Well, in Oregon for trout,
The upper Rogue, above Lost Creek Lake near prospect. Native brookies & 'bows, Hatchery 'bows
The North Umpqua Fly Only stretch for trout and summer steelhead.(I fish the summer run with a 5wt.)
The Chetco from Brookings for the first 20 or so miles up for Cutts
Diamond lake for fat 'bows
Fish lake, Lake of the Woods, Howard Prairie res. & Hyatt lake for 'bows
Klamath lake for big 'bows
The Williamson river, Wood river, and Agency lake at Upper Klamath lake for Browns
I'm a So. OR boy, those are my fav's. The Wood & Williamson & the N. Umpqua the best streams. Hyatt lake & Agency lake the best lakes, IMHO :lol:........... ModocDan
Re: idaho, oregon, washington
Norm,
1. Deschutes River (upper & lower)
2. The Metolius River.
3. Williamson River
4. North Umpqua River
5. Fall River (central OR)
If you Hike, you must go to Paulina lake and do the 7.5 miles around the Lake, then go next door to East lake, go inside the Store, look at the photo of my Son's 30 in. Brown on the wall, then fly fish East (Good Habitat)
Drive north to see the Columbia Gorge, then drive south and see Crater lake!!
How easy is that??
Doug :D
Re: idaho, oregon, washington
Normand,
You are already getting enough info to be mind boggling...
Maybe if you told us...
Time of year...?
Guided or non guided?
How long?
Some sight seeing?
Transportation...?
Big budget...little budget?
Companions?
etc
Re: idaho, oregon, washington
mind was boggled a long time ago! ever since i started fly fishing/tying. :D
Time of year...? spring, summer or fall
Guided or non guided? maybe
How long? 1 week trip
Some sight seeing? absolutely i'd like to see the bend oregon area. heard its nice!
Transportation...? i would rent a vehicle
Big budget...little budget? middle of the road budget
Companions? i like the alone thing, personally, but would entertain the idea
River or ponds/lakes? both are fine with me
Trout? any species of trout is OK
Accomodations? cheap motel chains with AARP discount works for me :D