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Fly Fishing the Grande Ronde |
October is Rainbow and Steelhead surface action on the Grande Ronde River. The Grande Ronde is a tributary of the Snake River. In 1988 the United State Congress designated 44 miles of the river, from its confluence with the Wallowa to the Oregon-Washington border as "wild and scenic." |
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The section we utilize is from Minam, Oregon to Troy, Oregon (40 miles) This is a road-less section, and we access them on a five day/four night multi-day camping/float trips. The river canyon encompasses a variety of terrain types: from forested peaks to semi-arid lands as it nears the Snake River. Those who drive will arrive at Minam, Oregon on the morning of the launch. Those who fly, book to Lewiston, Idaho. |
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The Grande Ronde River offers anglers a rare angling opportunity. Its summer run steelhead are aggressive to the surface fly. We fish for steelhead from mid October to the end of November. Experiencing NE Oregon during our fall fishery is a treat, sunny warm days and crisp frosty mornings, with the fresh scent of autumn in the air. The run of fish ranges from "A" salt fish in the 4-6 lb class, and "B" salt fish in the 7-14 lb class. The take can be as light as a small rainbow sipping mayflies or as voracious as a 30lb Peacock Bass slamming a popper. The Grande Ronde has one of the highest populations of wintering Bald Eagles in the state.
Trout fishing on the Grande Ronde runs from late June to Mid September. We will typically average 20-40 fish per rod. The average size will run from 10" 14" with some fish in the 20" class. This is a fantastic family
camping/learn to flyfish trip. |
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