Fly Fishing Adventure on the Fall River | Central Oregon's Hidden Gem
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- เผยแพร่เมื่อ 8 ก.ย. 2024
- On this episode of Fin and Feather we embark on an enchanting fly fishing journey to the breathtaking Fall River in Central Oregon. Join Shawn and I as we explore this hidden gem, nestled within the picturesque pine forest of the region.
In this immersive video, we'll take you on a captivating angling experience through crystal-clear waters, showcasing euro nymphing tactics amidst the stunning backdrop of towering Ponderosa pines and the meandering Fall River. Join us as we navigate the river's gentle currents and discover its abundant trout population.
Central Oregon's Fall River is renowned trout fishery, making it a haven for fly fishing enthusiasts from around the world. We'll share invaluable tips and techniques throughout the video, helping both beginners and seasoned anglers refine their skills.
Immerse yourself in the tranquil ambiance of the Fall River as we take you on a visual voyage, capturing the rhythmic cast of the fly line, and the electrifying moment when line meets fish. Join us as we navigate the river's twists and turns, sharing in the joy and excitement that fly fishing brings.
Whether you're an avid angler seeking inspiration or simply a nature enthusiast yearning for a virtual escape, this video is sure to captivate your senses and transport you to the serene realm of the Fall River. Prepare to be mesmerized by the mesmerizing beauty and tranquility of Central Oregon's hidden gem.
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I can’t believe how clear that water was and loved the aerial views!!
Spent many of days fishing on the fall. The fish there can be quite finicky. However when u get it right, spectacular!
The water clarity is insane!
You should have seen it in person.
Wow! Absolutely WoW!
Thanks! It was a fun trip.
My goodness! I took a summer trip and spent 3 full days sunrise to sunset on the river. It was amazing! The fish there are quite peculiar.
Good times!
You guys killed it. I got skunked when I went there. Need to go back and try fishing some smaller flies.
The smaller flies made a big difference for us. Tight lines!
Beautiful looking water!
It's wild how clear the water is.
I used to fish there in the late 60's. There was never anyone there at all, the place was incredible back then.
Depended on where you fished. A lot of dead, sand bottom, water with pockets of holding water. The hatchery was always a nice section, and then there was my favorite pod of mayfly takers in the road bend pool.
Good video and it's great to watch the trout as they take the fly. One thing, don't move the fish back and forth when letting them revive. Their gills don't work backward. Just let them rest for a bit and then give them a gentle push as you release.
Thanks for the tip will do.
Fall River fish don’t run much they just flop around a lot lol still fun but way different than catching a fish that size anywhere else imo 🤷🏼♂️
They’re pretty much all hatchery fish
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Great video, great fish and great scenery: I liked and subscribed.
I also subscribe to another Oregon fly fisherman who posts on TH-cam and in his videos, he is never wading in the Fall. I noticed you were barely seen wading: do you make a conscious decision to fish from the bank so as to not spook the fish, or is it prohibited/frowned upon? And are those native Rainbows or stocked?
Im glad you enjoyed the video. We mostly stayed out of the water not to spook the fish. I believe that the majority of the fish are stocked.
Another reason for minimal wading is the water temperature. It's around 40 degrees typically.
@@matstaley388 I agree it's a cold river.
Go from there to the complete humiliation of the Metolius River, lol...
Lol. That's true the Metolius is difficult.