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Summer Steelhead Crash Coarse Class on August 8th!
The Steelhead are here! 
Counts on the Columbia River are looking good. With the numbers over Bonneville Dam skyrocketing. It's time to brush up and learn the most modern techniques to taking steelhead on the fly. Learn all the necessary tools to being an effective steelheader! This will be a four hour class covering:
- Scandi Spey Casting
- Fly Selection / Comeback Flies
- Poly Leaders vs Sink Tips
- Reading Holding Water
- Presentation Techniques
- Fighting and Landing Fish
The class will start at 9am and last until 1pm. Lunch will be included. Mia and Tegan will be preparing a BBQ for you to enjoy after the class. Class is limited to 6 students of any skill level. Price is $75 per student. Please call or email to reserve your spot and meeting point near the Portland area.
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Deschutes Time!
We have been working with Brian Silvey for the last 5 years on the Deschutes and have some open dates for our exclusive Steelhead camp trips.

These unique Steelhead are well known for their smashing surface strikes and long line ripping runs. To increase your chances of success, when fishing for Steelhead on the Deschutes River you try to cover as much water as possible. With Multi-Day trips, we live, eat, and breath Steelhead fishing. During our Multi-Day Camp Trips, we cover up to 35 miles of river, fishing every inch of Steelhead water from Macks Canyon to the Mouth ~ This alone will increase your chances of catching a Deschutes Steelhead.
Minimum of 2 anglers maximum of 4
August openings:
Aug. 7,8,9,10 ($3,000 based on two anglers)
Aug, 13,14,15 ($2,250 based on two anglers)
Aug, 20,21,22 ($2,250 based on two anglers)
Keep an eye on these fish counts!
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Grande Ronde
Just opened up!
October 22-25th
October is Rainbow and Steelhead surface action on the Grande Ronde River.

There is a "wild and scenic" designated river, called the GRANDE RONDE, which twists and turns over wild terrain. It is home to red-hot summer run steelhead and feisty rainbows. Its rapids are lively, but not intimidating, as it courses alongside woodlands and deep canyons. Join us for a wilderness float through this primitive river canyon that is inaccessible by vehicle.
"I've taken steelhead on flies in forty rivers from southern Oregon to northern British Columbia, and the Grande Ronde is the top of the list for joys in surface steelhead." -Bill McMillan, flycaster, writer, Steelhead guru.
The Grande Ronde River, in the extreme Northeast corner of Oregon, It affords a rare opportunity to experience a nearly pristine river corridor.
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