Oregon Fly Fishing
Fly Fishing opportunities have been expanding with more adventuresome fly fishermen working the Oregon Coast rivers. The rule now seems to be that fly fishermen have no limits, they can catch any species in any water on a fly! With enough patience and the right fly and good presentation fly fishermen are proving this as a true statement on Oregon Coastal rivers where lot of targets are found (fish). Fly fishers seem to be happy with the opportunity to cast for even hard to present to or fast moving fish either Salmon or Steelhead. All of our rivers on the Oregon Coast have the ability to produce good catches Winter Steelhead on
while flyfishing. The most information on flyfishing Steelhead or Salmon and run timings will be found under the Salmon or Steelhead fishing pages. Listed below are historic Fly Fishing rivers of the Oregon Coast, however maybe its time to make some new fly fishing history.

North Umpqua River
Fly Fishing
Oregon Fly Fishing
July through November
It is said that the North Umpqua is the Steelhead Fly Fishing graduate school. The North Umpqua River is a tough place to get good grades. The North Umpqua has the most beautiful scenery and Steelhead Fly Fishing waters fishing in the nation. Steeped in Fly Fishing history, home to Zane Grey, if only the pools and riffles could talk. The North Umpqua Highway follows the stream up into the Cascades from Roseburg on Interstate 5 to Glide, then on to Steamboat, the heart of the North Umpqua Fly Fishing waters. Across the river on the south side the old Mott trail will give access for Fly Fishing the south side of the river for about 5 miles. A good place to start an Oregon Fly Fishing trip on the North Umpqua is with one of our member Oregon Fly Fishing Guides with local knowledge.
Rogue River Summer Steelhead
Gold Beach Oregon
Foster Bar to Agness Oregon Fly Fishing
September through November
Fly fishing opportunities on the Lower Rogue River is predominately Summer Steelhead "Half-Pounders" 12 to 18 inches with a few 20 to 26 inch adults. Most Lower Rogue River Summer Steelhead Fly Fishing is done between Lobster Creek and Agness Oregon, which is about 22 miles of water, all on Siskiyou National Forest. Most Fly Fishing for Summer Steelhead will hook 10 to 30 "Half-Pounders" on most days. We have several Rogue River Fly Fishing Lodges to make your trip comfortable. One of our local Oregon Fly Fishing Guides can assist you with your trip planning.
Winter Steelhead Fly
Fishing
All of Oregon's coastal rivers are being accessed by
adventuresome and dedicated fly fishers in seek of
the most sot after freshwater fly rod species the
Steelhead. Winter Steelhead run 7 to 20 pounds and can
test anyone's flyfishing tackle and skill.
Elk River Fly Caught Winter Steelhead February 2007
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