Chinook Flies by FlyFishUSA34368 | Thursday, July 7, 2016 | here’s a saying that many of you may have heard regarding fly color and its relation to pacific salmon species. “If it ain’t chartreuse, what’s the... no categories. Read More
Ants as Trout Food by Mark Bachmann | Saturday, June 18, 2016 | Reportedly, ants are the most numerous of all insects. They have only one or two queens per colony. When new queens are born, they have to leave and... no categories. Read More
It’s Time for Trout! by FlyFishUSA34368 | Tuesday, May 31, 2016 | Trout season opened Sunday, May 22 in many Oregon rivers and streams, including Estacada Lake, Faraday Lake, North Fork Reservoir, the Stantiam... no categories. Read More
Sweet Sally - A Real Killer by FlyFishUSA34368 | Tuesday, May 31, 2016 | Larimer's Yellow Sallie Possibly the perfect searching pattern for western streams! Little yellow stoneflies comprise several different species that... no categories. Read More
Strike it Big: Ascending Caddis by FlyFishUSA34368 | Tuesday, May 31, 2016 | There are many species of caddis that hatch from our local rivers, but some are much more prolific than others. One kind has an olive to green... no categories. Read More
Stone Fly Nymphs by FlyFishUSA34368 | Thursday, March 17, 2016 | Stones Galore! Stones are coming soon and are starting their migration, get what you need now! no categories. Read More
Mark Bachmann To Speak by FlyFishUSA34368 | Monday, February 15, 2016 | Mark Bachman at the CFF Mark Bachmann may be the longest term member of the Clackamas Fly Fishers Club, no categories. Read More
Spey Clave New Additions by FlyFishUSA34368 | Monday, February 8, 2016 | Sandy River Spey Clave: Leslie Ajari Her web site GalGoneFishing says: "Spey casting and swinging flies is one of my favorite ways to catch steelhead and all of the clients I have... no categories. Read More