As we ease into the autumn, the Lower Deschutes River is enjoying great conditions, solid hatches, lots of healthy redbands and the best return of steelhead we’ve seen in several years.
This is truly our favorite time of the year. The cooler days make for comfortable air temps and declining water temps, which equal really good fishing. On recent trips we’ve seen the last of the summer caddis, decent PMDs and even the first few October Caddis.
With each day we get deeper into the fall, the primary diet for trout will get smaller, meaning midges and BWO will begin predominating. This is not to say that a big fly shouldn’t be utilized. I will almost always have either an October Caddis pupae or smaller stonefly pattern on to compliment either a BWO nymph, a soft hackle or emerging midge. These rigs can be fished under an indicator or a large, buoyant dry fly.
While it’s not too early to target steelhead in the upper forty miles of the Lower Deschutes, the trout fishing will get better and better with each passing, shorter day. So we suggest having a couple single-handers set up to go along with your favorite Spey rod. But speaking of steelhead, we are enjoying a solid start to the season. The numbers are way up over both last year and the ten-year average. That doesn’t necessarily mean we’ll see a ton more in the upper forty, but it’s a positive sign.
If you like to fish the Lower D between Warm springs and Maupin, the next couple months might offer the best chance to touch steel in the last several years. And much as we appreciate a day spent swinging with our Spey rods, getting under a bobber might be the more productive technique in this stretch of river. My favorite combo is either a, October Caddis pupae or Double-Bead Peacock Stone (The Cheeseburger!) paired with a sherbet Glo-bug style egg pattern. And yes, I understand that offering this advice with wrinkle some feathers. And no, I don’t give a damn!
Please reach out if you are looking for more info, or would like to book a trip with us as the 2024 season moves into the best part!
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