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    Entries in the caddis fly (9)

    Monday
    Dec192011

    Fifty steelhead fly patterns

    The Caddis Fly has collected all their steelhead fly tying pages on to one easy to navigate page. You get a pattern recipe, videos demonstrating how to tie each fly and a high resolution image of the finished fly.

    The steelhead page features 50 of their best patterns.

    Wednesday
    Jul272011

    Rick and Sam’s Excellent Adventure

    Between Eugene and Bend there is a copius amount of bank fishing opportunities. Rick and Sam have hatched a plan to fish as much of that water in one day as possible with the goal of being featured on The Caddis Fly: Oregon Fly Fishing Blog.

    The Plan:

    All in just one day, July 27, 2011, our intrepid party shall attempt to catch a trout in 10 separate rivers/creeks on the fly, while traveling from Eugene to Bend and back again. We shall catch and release trout from the McKenzie River, Blue River, Metolius River, Deschutes River, Fall River, Crescent Creek, Odell Creek, Salt Creek, North Fork of the Middle Fork of the Willamette River, and finally the Middle Fork of the Willamette River.

    But wait, there’s more.

    LINK (Via: The Caddis Fly)

    Sunday
    Jul102011

    McKenzie River Osprey Rescue

    Tuesday
    Jun212011

    Fishing for Bigfoot

     

    The entire recent episode of Animal Planet's Finding Bigfoot featuring the now infamous McKenzie River incident.

    Sunday
    May012011

    Take Action - Oregon House Bill 2873 MUST DIE!

    From the gang at The Caddis Fly comes this heads up about a really bad bill making its way to the Oregon House floor. The vote was originally scheduled for this past Friday but has now been delayed until Monday so there is still time to help kill this bill.

    What House Bill 2873 does: HB 2873 prohibits the Oregon Department of Fish and Wildlife from requiring fish passage, screening or bypass devices when an “in-conduit” hydroelectric project is developed on manmade canal or diversion structure.

    The development of hydroelectric facilities on existing manmade canals and diversion structures (otherwise known as in-conduit hydro) has long been allowed under Oregon law (ORS Chapter 543). In 2007, HB 2785 was adopted to allow an expedited process for the development this type of power. This new law allowed for a much quicker approval process—providing an incentive to develop this type of power – but only if key resource protections were in place. Fish passage and screening were contemplated from the outset as a minimum condition and were agreed to by the Oregon Water Resources Congress (the proponent of HB 2873), the Oregon Farm Bureau, conservation groups, state agencies, and others. This agreement was the basis for conservation groups to not oppose the 2007 bill.

    Nice of those folks at the Oregon Water Resource Congress to go back on the deal eh?

    Caddis Fly has all the details as well as a cut and paste e-mail.

    Wednesday
    Mar162011

    Changing site name to Oregon Bigfoot Blog?

    The Caddis Fly: Oregon Fly Fishing Blog is rapidly becoming a clearinghouse for Bigfoot sightings.

    The latest report.