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Oregon Fly Fishing

Summer Steelhead Flyfishing

The Guide to Oregon Fly Fishing in Southern Oregon. The Rogue and Umpqua Rivers are world famous for Summer Steelhead Fly Fishing opportunities. Over 300,000 Summer Steelhead enter the Rogue River alone. The Klamath Basin abounds with Trophy Trout Flyfishing opportunities for your Oregon Flyfishing Vacation.

Upper Rogue River Valley

Rogue Country is the Oregon Fly Fishing destination for very rich Summer Steelhead Fly Fishing opportunities. The home to more Summer Steelhead fly fishing than anywhere else on earth. Famous Summer Steelhead fly fishing rivers located here are the North Umpqua east of Roseburg Oregon,  the Rogue from Gold Beach Oregon to above Shady Cove Oregon has 160 miles of top Summer Steelhead fly fishing waters, the Klamath in Northern California has 150 miles of historic Summer Steelhead fly fishing from Klamath California to Iron Gate Reservoir near Hornbrook California. This adds up to nearly 350 miles of top fly fishing rivers to flyfish in Rogue River Country.  

Summer Steelhead come in a variety of sizes as may go to the Ocean to rear for as little as 3 months or as long as 3 years, add to this multiple spawning runs, as Summer Steelhead return to the sea after spawning. The Rogue River and Klamath River have "Half-Pounders". The name "Half-Pounder" means little in describing the size of these dynamic Steelhead which run 1 to 3 pounds and are readily caught by fly fishing methods.  Extremely active and aggressive, these silver rockets are a treat to catch on light tackle and fly rods. Making great sport Flyfishing with light line.


North Umpqua River

Oregon Fly Fishing

July through November
It is said that the North Umpqua is a fly fishing graduate school. The North Umpqua is a tough place to get good grades. The North Umpqua has the most beautiful scenery and 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 to Glide, then on to Steamboat, the heart of the North Umpqua Fly Fishing waters. Across the river on the south side the old Cornel Mott trail will give access for Flyfishing the south side of the river for about 5 miles. A good place to start a Oregon Flyfishing trip on the North Umpqua is with one of our member Oregon Flyfishing Guides  with local Oregon fly fishing knowledge.

North Umpqua / Klamath

Rogue River Summer Steelhead Oregon Fly Fishing


Gold Beach Oregon Flyfishing 
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 Summer Steelhead Flyfishing is done here while fly fishing between Lobster Creek and Agness Oregon, which is about 22 miles of water, all on Siskiyou National Forest. Guided Oregon Flyfishing clients will hook 10 to 30 "Half-Pounders" on most days. We have several Rogue River Flyfishing Lodges to make your Flyfishing trip comfortable. One of our local  Oregon Fly Fishing Guides can assist you with your Oregon fly fishing trip planning.

Rogue River Canyon Fly Fishing

Agness Oregon to Galice Oregon Flyfishing

September through November

A Rogue River Canyon Summer Steelhead Drift Boat Flyfishing trip is 3 to 4 days of drifting and Flyfishing through the Federally Designated National Wild and Scenic Wilderness section, 47 miles of fabulous scenery and whitewater. This is a tremendous Oregon Fly fishing excursion that will always stay with you in fond Flyfishing memories. Choose to camp at rivers edge or stay in the Rogue River Canyon's Historic Wilderness Lodges such as Half Moon Bar Lodge or Black Bar Lodge. Contact one of our Oregon Fly Fishing Guides for Oregon fly fishing dates and information.

Middle Rogue River Flyfishing

Grants Pass Oregon Fly Fishing

September through November 

Most Summer Steelhead here are returning adults running 4 to 10 pounds. This area is best accessed and the best Fly fishing is from a Drift Boat with with stops to get out a wade. Very large numbers of Fall King Salmon or Chinook spawn in the middle Rogue River area, Summer Steelhead will hold up around these spawning areas to pick up salmon eggs and dislodged water insects. Giving a great Oregon Fly Fishing opportunity. The best time to be Flyfishing the Middle Rogue River is October 6th to November 15th. Contact one of our Oregon Flyfishing Guides for fly fishing dates and information.

Upper Rogue River Flyfishing
Gold Hill Oregon to Cole Rivers Hatchery

 Rogue  / Umpqua  / Klamath / North UmpquaJuly to November

The Upper Rogue River from Gold Rey Dam is Flyfishing only in September and October. Many years 10,000 to 20,000 Summer Steelhead will return to the Upper Rogue River, which is about 25 miles of great Summer Steelhead Fly Fishing waters. This is a density of 400 or more Summer Steelhead per mile. 50% of these Summer Steelhead above Gold Rey Dam are marked hatchery fish headed back to Cole Rivers Hatchery. Nearly all Summer Steelhead crossing Gold Rey Dam are adult fish. The Upper Rogue River has great bank access to Flyfishing waters holding adult Summer Steelhead, with wading and Flyfishing being the best method. Drift Boats are used to access more secluded and deeper Flyfishing runs. Contact one of our Oregon Fly Fishing Guides for your best Oregon Fly Fishing results.


Klamath River Fly Fishing
Oregon Flyfishing

July to November

Historically the Klamath River is one of the most famous rivers for Summer Steelhead fly fishing. Many of the most famous fly fishing masters learned from these waters and fish of the Klamath River. Ted Fay, "Polly" Rosborough, Mike Kennedy, Zane Grey were a few master fly fishing pioneers to cast a fly for a Summer Steelhead on the the Klamath River in the early days of Steelhead fly fishing. You still feel them there, wading pools and laying out casts on the Klamath, Umpqua and Rogue River.

Williamson River Trout /  Wood River Trout /  Klamath Lake / KLamath

Fly Fishing the Upper Klamath Basin Streams with their huge Rainbow and Brown Trout
Photo from Running Y Ranch Resort

Oregon Fly Fishing at Historic Yamsi Ranch Pg1Heading3.jpg

Yamsi is 5000 acres of heaven on earth. Snugged high in the mountains above Chiloquin in south central Oregon, 10 miles of headwaters of the world-famous flyfishing Williamson River meander softly through its vast meadows. The haunting calls of a giant Sandhill Crane pair, echos across the meadows in the morning; coyotes sing you to sleep by your candlelight each night.

Five generations of our family have lived here since “Uncle Buck” first came to Yamsi in 1911. Before that it was a sacred place to the Klamath Indians. The house and the land have an ancient and mysterious feel....and reach out to grab and hold your heart... forever.

Oregon Fly Fishing Paradise Yamsi Ranch



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