Oregon Fly Fishing Reports
Free daily fly fishing condition reports for 4 rivers in Oregon: Deschutes River, McKenzie River, Rogue River, Metolius River. Each report combines real-time USGS flow and water-temperature data, National Weather Service forecasts, and a daily fishability score — updated every morning so you know before you go.
Deschutes River
Maupin, Wasco County, Oregon
A rugged, high-desert river in Oregon, the Deschutes is a premier destination for summer steelhead and native 'redside' rainbow trout. It's a popular multi-day float trip with excellent fishing opportunities.
McKenzie River
McKenzie Bridge, Lane County, Oregon
A beautiful spring-fed river in the Oregon Cascades, the McKenzie is famous for its wild redside rainbow trout and the iconic McKenzie drift boat — invented right here. The clear, cold water and prolific hatches make it a true Pacific Northwest gem.
Rogue River
Medford, Jackson County, Oregon
One of the most iconic steelhead rivers in the Pacific Northwest, the Rogue offers world-class summer and winter steelhead fishing through its remote wild section. The river's half-pounders make for incredible sport throughout the summer and fall.
Metolius River
Camp Sherman, Jefferson County, Oregon
Fed entirely by springs at the base of Black Butte, the Metolius is one of the most unique spring creeks in North America. Its constant 48°F temperature, crystal clarity, and challenging fish make it a special destination for anglers seeking wild bull trout and rainbow.
Seasonal Hatch Calendar
Pacific Northwest — typical emergence by month. July highlighted.
| Hatch | J | F | M | A | M | J | J | A | S | O | N | D |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Midges #18-24 | January | February | March | October | November | December | ||||||
| Blue-Winged Olive #16-20 | March | April | September | October | November | |||||||
| Western March Brown #12-14 | March | April | ||||||||||
| Brown Drake #10-12 | May | |||||||||||
| Grannom caddis #14 | May | |||||||||||
| Gray Caddis #16 | May | |||||||||||
| Pale Morning Dun #16-18 | May | June | July | |||||||||
| Salmonfly #6 | May | June | ||||||||||
| Western Green Drake #10-12 | May | June | ||||||||||
| Golden Stonefly #6-10 | June | |||||||||||
| Pale Evening Dun #14 | June | July | ||||||||||
| Tan Caddis #14-16 | June | July | ||||||||||
| Terrestrials (ants, beetles, hoppers) #8-18 | July | August | September | |||||||||
| Trico #20-24 | July | August | September | October | ||||||||
| Caddis #14-16 | August | |||||||||||
| October Caddis #8-10 | September | October | ||||||||||
| Streamers #4-8 | November | December |
A regional planning guide — timing shifts with elevation and weather. Match against today's water temperature before tying on.
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