Fall Guided Fly Fishing for Grande Ronde Steelhead:
October into early November is all about steelhead fishing on the roadless section. While others are battling for elbow room on the lower easily reached sections of river, our Grande Ronde fly fishing guides are launching 5 day trips each week on the 40 mile roadless stretch that by its nature (no easy access) gets less pressure and leaves us plenty of elbow room. No one has fished and guided the roadless stretch more than Grant and his team of diehard steelhead fly fishing guides. We float and guide this stretch weekly throughout the fall and have an intimate understanding of its waters and where steelhead prefer to lie.
Whether you prefer a single hand rod or a spey rod to chase steelhead, our experienced guides will tailor each day’s schedule to your needs. We can guide complete novices who have never held a fly rod, or seasoned veterans. Each day’s routine will be centered around your skill level and what type of fishing you like to do.
Fly Fishing for Steelhead
Grande Ronde and Wallowa Steelhead are renowned for their willingness to aggressively take flies. Whether that is a top water skater, a swung traditional, or drifted nymphs, the ferocity and fight is sure to please even the most experienced angler. For several months in the f. . . Continue Reading >
Fall Guided Fly Fishing for Grande Ronde Steelhead:
October into early November is all about steelhead fishing on the roadless section. While others are battling for elbow room on the lower easily reached sections of river, our Grande Ronde fly fishing guides are launching 5 day trips each week on the 40 mile roadless stretch that by its nature (no easy access) gets less pressure and leaves us plenty of elbow room. No one has fished and guided the roadless stretch more than Grant and his team of diehard steelhead fly fishing guides. We float and guide this stretch weekly throughout the fall and have an intimate understanding of its waters and where steelhead prefer to lie.
Whether you prefer a single hand rod or a spey rod to chase steelhead, our experienced guides will tailor each day’s schedule to your needs. We can guide complete novices who have never held a fly rod, or seasoned veterans. Each day’s routine will be centered around your skill level and what type of fishing you like to do.
Fly Fishing for Steelhead
Grande Ronde and Wallowa Steelhead are renowned for their willingness to aggressively take flies. Whether that is a top water skater, a swung traditional, or drifted nymphs, the ferocity and fight is sure to please even the most experienced angler. For several months in the fall and spring, Steelhead are the prized target for us in Northeast Oregon. Beginning each year near the end of September, consistent numbers of both wild and hatchery steelhead begin to migrate out of the Snake River into the Grande Ronde and Wallowa River system. The size and beauty of these fish paired with their responsiveness to swung, skated, and dead-drifted flies makes steelhead truly special. Our most popular trip to target these spectacular fish is a Multi-Day Guided Trip down the roadless section of the Grande Ronde. However, we can target steelhead as well in the Wallowa River, and Snake River through Hells Canyon.
Steelhead Season
In Northeast Oregon we are lucky enough to have the opportunity to fish for steelhead six months out of the year. The first fish begin to enter the lower portions of the Grande Ronde River in mid-September, and continue to be present throughout the Grande Ronde and Wallowa Rivers all the way through the end of March. The most productive time to book a Grande Ronde steelhead guide is generally the end of September through November. While fish can still be found much later than this, we generally begin to focus our guided steelhead fly fishing trips on the Wallowa River through the winter until the end of March.
Equipment and Techniques
All of our fly fishing guides are prepared to assist you in whatever method you see best fit to target steelhead. Due to the size and aggressive nature of steelhead, seven and eight-weight rods are appropriate. Spey or switch rods to swing long, wide-open runs and single hand rods with dry lines and nymphs fished under an indicator are standard setups.
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