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Fishing Report – Salmon Fly Hatch on the Deschutes River
Date: May 20, 2023
Location: Deschutes River (Warm Springs to Trout Creek)
Current Conditions:
Following the intense thunderstorms that swept through the area over the weekend, we are pleased to report that the Deschutes River remains in fishable shape from Warm Springs to Trout Creek. The river is not blown out, water clarity a bit “off” but fishable. This means that anglers can continue to enjoy the fishing opportunities without any major disruptions.

Fishing Update:
The eagerly anticipated salmon fly hatch is happening and our guides have gotten their clients into some topwater action already. Though hopefully, weather permitting, the fishing will only get better. The fish are beginning to look up. The water levels are high, but currently on the drop. Until the water clears fish dries on  shallow gravel bars, soft edges, and along the banks and behind the alders. With the water clarity if they can’t see the fly they won’t come to the surface for it.
Recommended Flies:
Given the current water conditions, the chubby Chernobyl dry has proven to be the ticket for success. With the water running high and slightly off-colored, this attractor pattern has been attracting the attention of the hungry fish. Its buoyancy and visibility make it an ideal choice for imitating the salmon flies and enticing strikes.

Tactics and Techniques:
Anglers have been finding success using dry dropper rigs. By combining a buoyant dry fly, such as the chubby Chernobyl, with a nymph or emerger pattern below, anglers have been able to effectively target fish feeding both on the surface and subsurface. This versatile setup allows for a more enticing presentation and increases the chances of hooking into actively feeding fish.
With the Deschutes River in decent shape post-storm, the salmon fly hatch will go into full swing by mid werk, with fish starting to look up, it’s an excellent time to hit the water. Remember to stock up on your chubby Chernobyls and set up a dry dropper rig to maximize your chances of hooking into some impressive fish. Tight lines and happy angling!

Author,
Matthew Price


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