Fishing the Hoh River
The Hoh River offers some of Washington’s best winter steelhead fishing for both conventional and fly anglers. It also is a great place to catch salmon and trout.
The Hoh River offers some of Washington’s best winter steelhead fishing for both conventional and fly anglers. It also is a great place to catch salmon and trout.
From the coastal rain forests to the arid high deserts, Washington is loaded with great fly fishing rivers. We’ll show you the very best.
The Wood River in Klamath Couty offers some of Oregon’s best stream fishing for big brown trout while also providing a shot at the giant redband rainbow trout that migrate upstream from Agency and Upper Klamath Lakes.
The Sprague and Sycan rivers offer some excellent (if under-the-radar) fishing for redband and brown trout. If you’re in the region to fish the famous Williamson and Wood rivers or Upper Klamath Lake, find some solitude and lots of feisty trout in these lightly fished tributaries. We show you when, where and how to do it.
The Williamson River is rightfully famous as perhaps the best stream in Oregon where you could land a 10-pound native rainbow trout on a fly. Add in some brown trout and you have one of the state’s premier trout-fishing destinations. Read our tips for success.