Fremont National Forest

This is not totally a fishing report as the creek fished will not be named. The creek was told to me by an old gent about 20 years ago and he asked me not to tell anybody the name of it as long as he is still around. He’s about 80 and still hale & hearty. Anyway this creek is north of the town of Bly, Oregon and the part of the creek I fished is on the Fremont. National Forest (our public land).

I make it a point to try to get into the creek as soon as winter conditions abate enough to drive to it. Tried last Saturday and didn’t make because of snow drifts. Made it today and could see I was the first guy to fish it this year as I had to break through a couple of small remaining drifts.

I fished 3 flies, a #12 soft hackle, peacock body, grouse hacke & orange thread., a #10 bee and a #12 Orange soft hackle. The bee was the most productive even though they are not out yet. Fished about 4 hours and caught around 30 fish, nothing large. This creek is quite small and the fish average 8-10 inches.

There are 4 pictures for you. 2 of brookies and 2 of beaver ponds. The larges pond is less than 1/2 acre.

Looks like summer is on the way and I am getting the itch again.

Tim

… Tim.

Lots of action with willing trouts in a great setting and complete solitude !! What’s not to like about that !!

John

Nice spot, fish and photos, thanks for sharing it with all of us…

Good one Tim…you sure know the places to go ‘over there’. Sister used to live in Lakeview and i never did get a chance to try any of the water but the nephews were always going on and on about how good the fishing is all around there. Glad you got out.

Cheers,

MontanaMoose