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Winter 2026 Newsletter
Happy New Year!! Time to put last year in the past and turn our sights toward 2026 and the upcoming season! Currently we are focused on winter projects at the camp, hiring for next season, and of course booking trips!
This is the time of year to lock down one of our limited camp trips down into the "Wild & Scenic" sections of the Deschutes River!
With deluxe river side dining...
Evenings spent relaxing by the river!
Days spent floating and fishing between camps with lunch being the only real obligation of the day. Relax as we do all the work rowing and setting up camps. No work involved for the clients! Read More... 
The most popular time for Deschutes guide trips is the spring during the Salmonfly hatch. These dates typically book up, but we still have a few dates available! Salmonfly camp trip dates still available; (5/12-14) (5/19-21) (5/26-28) These are mid week dates.. which are going to be best as far as crowds go during this popular time. We potentially can put something together over a weekend during that time, depending on availability. If a Fri-Sunday trip is all your group can swing feel free to reach out. If we can make it work for you we will!

Historically mid-May through Memorial weekend is the best time to try and target the hatch. Though the weeks prior and after can be good too.
June into early July can be a great time for a Deschutes camp trip as well. The caddis hatch is going on strong then, the river less busy and the weather is great! Though sometimes it can be a bit on the warm side.
The fall is another great time on the river.  This our favorite time of year on the Deschutes with beautiful, crisp, cool mornings and days spent chasing both trout and steelhead! Last season we saw a really good return of steelhead in the river. We will be booking Steelhead specific camp trips starting mid September through mid October this year with hopes the upward trend of good steelhead fishing continues!
 
Available from Warm Springs to Trout Creek, from April - November! An epic 10 mile float with great fishing and scenery!  The put in is just down river from the camp. Book now to lock in prime Salmonfly dates! Read More...
Deschutes River RV Park & Campground ~ Come enjoy our newly remodeled RV park within site of the Deschutes River. Our campground is safe, secure, and makes a great base camp when fishing the surrounding area! Read More...

Also Booking for the 2026 Season: 

  • Deschutes River Camp Vacation Rentals  ~ Our onsite vacation rentals at the camp. That make perfect home bases when taking a guide trip, or fishing the river on your own. Be on sight the morning of trip. Minutes to the boat ramp and fishing!  Read More...
  • Private Lakes Fishing ~ Spring and early summer is prime time on the Ranch! Fishing exclusive Oregon private lakes & Ponds. For fish that are fat and sassy because of perfect spring water conditions! Read more...
  • Fly Fishing Classes ~ Beginning fly fishing lessons taught at the camp & on the river!  Read More...

Give a ring if you have any questions or would like to book over the phone!
Fly Shop & Guide Service ~ 541-553-2589 

 

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FISHING & CABIN RESERVATIONS
RV & CAMPING RESERVATIONS
The Deschutes River Fly Shop   is now closed for the season, but re-opens for the 2026 season April 20th. The river opens Wednesday April 22nd, and that is the first day Deschutes River guide trips and classes are available. Our annual River Clean Up is the following Saturday April 25th, 2026
 
Take care and tight Lines!

Sincerely,

Vail Borne
RBO's ~ Deschutes River Fly Shop & Camp
info@deschutescamp.com
www.deschutescamp.com
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Deschutes River Fly Fishing Report 10/23

The steelhead fishing has been great from Warm Springs to Trout Creek and should stay good into November. The river is in nice shape, and we have been swinging and nymphing fish up consistently. Just remember that the reservation side of the river closes to fishing at the end of October, so we only have one week left of access to the whole river. We have a few days of guiding available over the next week, along with lodging in our cabins/campground available. Now is the time to get it done, so give the shop a call to get on the calendar! 

The trout fishing has also been good. There are still lots of October caddis flying around, good hatches of smaller dark-bodied caddis, and a little bit of mayfly action in the mornings/evenings. If you are swinging flies for steelhead, you will likely bump into some big hungry trout at the same time. We can do steelhead/trout combo trips if you would like to fish for both!

Deschutes River Fly Fishing Report 9/28

Fall is our favorite time on the Deschutes with great fishing opportunities for both trout and steelhead. There are prolific caddis hatches coming off in the early morning and late evening. Most are the small dark-bodied variety, but there are also big October caddis. Dry-dropper and double-dry rigs with October caddis patterns as the point fly are doing well. There is also some mayfly and midge action going on. Fish late into the evening if you can. It seems like every fish in the river is rising just as it’s getting dark. Nymphing during the day has also been productive with various caddis pupa patterns and small mayfly, stonefly, and midge nymphs. 

The steelhead fishing in the Warm Springs area is picking up, and the fish counts over Sherars Falls are looking good. We have been hearing of a few fish caught, and we should be seeing a lot more fish up here any day now. Don’t sleep on the streamer fishing for the trout either. We always seem to swing up a nice trout or two when we’re swinging flies for steelhead. The fish in the picture below ate a hobo spey fly while targeting steelhead. Float trips in October are filling up fast, so give the shop a call to get on the calendar!

The Crooked River is fishing great with a consistent nymph bite and solid mayfly hatches providing good dry fly fishing. We offer half and full day wade trips on the Crooked, so give us a ring to get booked.

Guide Trip Deals & Discounts

Deschutes River Guide Trip Deals & Lodging Discounts

Deschutes & Crooked River Fly Fishing Reports

Deschutes River Fishing Report 8/24

It’s the dog days of summer here on the Deschutes, and the fish are fat and sassy from feeding all season. There are good caddis hatches coming off, but dry fly fishing opportunities are mostly limited to the early morning and evenings. Trout don’t like the hot sun in their face, so they are primarily feeding subsurface in deeper water. This makes for some really good nymphing opportunities. Immature stonefly nymphs are also starting to get active this time of year. Smaller stonefly patterns fished in tandem with caddis pupas, small mayfly nymphs, and zebra midges have been landing our guides some nice redsides!

The Crooked River has been fishing really well. There are good PMD and caddis hatches coming off, but nymphing is probably your best bet with the hot summer sun. Small mayfly nymphs, caddis pupas, scuds, and zebra midges should get it done. We offer half-day and full-day walk/wade trips on the Crooked, so give the shop a call to get on the calendar! 

Deschutes River Fly Fishing Reports

Summer Time.. is Caddis Time on the Deschutes!

Fishing is good to excellent right now! Hatches of little yellow Sally’s PMD‘s and Pale evening Dunns are still happening. Though caddis will become the main food source for the trout the rest of the summer. Focus on riffles, shaded bank lines, and back eddies. Caddis hatches can occur in the evenings with the magic hour truly being magical. Evening Caddis sessions should include two fly set ups with a high Viz point fly and a smaller CDC style emerging caddis.

Top flies: X-caddis, Skaddis, Elk Hair Caddis. In tans sizes (14-18) CDC & Elk, Double Duck Caddis, and Henry’s Fork Caddis in sizes (18-20)

Deschutes River Fly Fishing Report

Deschutes Fishing Report

As of today Deschutes River flows at Pelton Dam are 4,780 ft3/s and have been dropping consistently.

Early May here on the Deschutes we are transitioning into prime fishing with most angling success being under a indicator. As we anxiously anticipate the annual salmonfly hatch using a two fly combo leading with stonefly nymphs trailed by pheasant tails, hares hears, perdigons, sexy walts, jig flies and fishing deep with find the most success.

For the scattered dry fly action you may find throughout the day try Purple Haze and Parachute Adams for the lingering BWO’s and March Browns.

Swinging flies can be effective. Try changing your casting angle and searching for fish at various depths. Most fish you will find will be in the last 45 degrees of your swing. Pheasant tails, hares ears and egg sucking leeches have been the most effective patterns.

The forecast for the week looks sunny and warm and the river is open for the season, so the time is now to get out fishing! Dont hesitate the swing by the shop for the most up to date fishing report, flies and all other fishing needs. Beer Ice and other cold drinks available, breakfast, sandwiches and burgers 7:30am-5pm 7 days a week!

Deschutes Spring Trout Opener Forecast

Deschutes Spring Trout Opener Forecast

APRIL 22nd, 2025

THE DESCHUTES BORDERING THE WARM SPRINGS
RESERVATION OPENS TO FISHING!

This section of the Deschutes has been closed since the beginning of the year. The closure is to protect the spawning steelhead and trout. While there is still plenty of spawning going on in the river, they open it up to fishing at this time. Obviously the fishing is typically really good!

Hatches happening this time of year that can make for good dry fly opportunities include Skwalla Stoneflies (While not in big numbers) are present enough to draw bites on Purple Chubbies fished with droppers. Hatches of BWO’s and March Browns can also make for some good dry fly sessions during over cast days. Streamer fishing can be good this time of year too… fish an egg sucking leach on a sink tip and expect some big pulls.

The water is running a bit high.. high even for the time of year. Though dropping.. to around 6k CFS. The hope is that it will continue to drop as we get closer to the opener. Flows around 5k CFS would be more typical. The river color, while a bit off is almost like a steelhead green, and definitely fishable. Look for the fish to be close to the banks and in the softer water.  

Other Fishing Thats Happening this time of year..

Spring is a great time to fish some of the local reservoirs and private lakes and ponds in Central Oregon. Water temps are ideal and fish are fresh and spunky looking to eat after a long winter! Give a ring if you want a report or some more info on our local reservoirs and private lake options!

Full Service Fly Shop

Our full service fly shop and deli should be on your list as a last minute stop before hitting the river. Where you can pick up the latest hot fly, grab a sandwich to go, while your at it maybe some ice and cold beer too! More info…

RV Park & Campround

We have 22 RV sites plus 15 dry camp sites. With great shade, showers, wifi and more. Across the hwy from the river. Minutes to the boat ramp and fishing!
Learn more…

Mid-May into June

Is when you to time a trip to catch the Salmonfly hatch! This is one of the most popular times of year for good reason. Anglers can’t get enough of throwing big dry flies to hungry trout. This hatch is one that both the fish and the angler look forward too! Day and Multi-day camp trips are available.
June-July is another great time to fish the river with caddis dry fly fishing being the main attraction! Learn More…

 

Our Annual River Clean Up & Opening Day Celebrations are postponed this year.

Don’t take this as a bad thing, we are just too busy making improvements and wrapping up a large winter project. We are focused on opening the business for the season including the fly shop, deli, campground and RV park!
We are planning a Memorial Day Jam instead.. with river clean up, casting comp., music, and more.  First Annual Slammin’ Salmonfly Festival! 5/24/25 Stay Tuned…

 

Well spring is definitely in the air…its an exciting time for anglers. The rivers and lakes are opening up and lots of opportunities exist right now for some great fishing. The Deschutes will be the place to be for the opener and from Mid-May thru June. Get your fishing buddies lined up and dates set, guides booked, and campsites reserved now!

Feel free to give a ring or email if we can help you in any way coordinate some lodging, camping, fishing or to just get some info or a report! 

 

Swing on by the camp and fly shop if your on the way to the river! We got ice.. we got beer.. we got flies.

Sincerely,

Vail Borne 
River Borne Outfitters
(541)553-2589 

Now Booking For 2025

Now Booking for the 2025 Season!

This is when we encourage our guests who have plans book a trip with us for the next season, to get something on the books sooner than later! Booking early gets you the best dates, the premiere RV sites, and the cabins during peak times!

Especially prime Salmonfly & Caddis dates in May and June! Fall trout & steelhead in Sept & October.  And for those who want to book one of our camp trips! There is limited availability for the cabins & camp trips.

Deschutes River Day Trips

With the launch point right down the HWY from the fly shop & camp. The Warm Springs to Trout Creek float is a perfect 10 mile venture into a roadless high desert river canyon. A mini wilderness float with great scenery and fishing! Making for the perfect day float. What more can you ask for?

Deschutes River Camp Trips

Three and four day float trips into the “Wild and Scenic” section of the Deschutes. The best place to get away from the crowds during the Salmon fly. A fully outfitted camp trip with great scenery, camping, and of course fishing! All camp equipment & food included. Includes an Extra gear boat & camp host. No work for clients!

Fishing & Lodging Packages Deals are Available… Save $$ by taking advantage of our package deals!! 

“The Two Day Sampler”
An old favorite.. Book the “The Crooked River” day one for a full day walk and wade trip. Followed by a “Full Day Deschutes River Guide Trip” Day two, plus two nights lodging and receive a discount off both your fishing and lodging!

“The Summer Fishing & Lodging Package”
Book an “Evening Caddis Float” day one followed up by a full day Deschutes River Guide Trip day two, plus two nights lodging. To get what will feel like a lot of fishing in for a great price! USE PROMO CODE “PACKAGEDISCOUNT”

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“The Intro To Fly Fishing Weekend” (The best introduction to fly fishing ever!)
Great for couples and families. Book the “Beginning Fly Fishing – Deschutes River Class” day one. Which gives you all the tools to fully experience a “Full Day Deschutes River Guide Trip” Day two. Plus two nights lodging and make a weekend of it! Great for couples! Use the Promo code “FLYFISHWEEKEND” when booking online to receive the discount! Or call for questions and to book over the phone.

Deschutes Cabin Rentals 

Our two on-site vacation rentals at the camp are fully furnished and can sleep 4-5 people per unit. They have AC, satellite dish tv’s, BBQ, & covered patio porches with views of the river and river canyon. They make for a great base camp when taking a guide trip with us or fishing the area on your own!

Book Now…

Deschutes Rv Park

Our 36 unit RV park & campground includes 22 freshly remodeled RV spots that can accommodate all sizes of RV’s. Some have full hook ups, all have 30/50 amp electrical and water, with views of the river. The original tent camping sites on the lawns are also still available and offer great shade and views!

Book Now…

NOW CLOSED FOR THE SEASON!

The Fly Shop Is Now Closed for the Season.

All good things must come to an end and so does our season! The fly shop and store are now closed. Though the camp remains open. Camping can be booked online and is self serve with our onsite manager to keep an eye on things. The fly shop re-opens for 2025 season 4/20 with the River re- opening April 22nd. Thank you to all who visited us this season. We look forward to seeing you all again next year! Make sure to put April 26th on your calendar. That is when we are doing our annual river clean up and opening day party!!

Re-OPens 4/20/25

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