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Crane Prairie Reservoir Fish Report for 7-20-2024
Crane Prairie Reservoir Fish Report for 7-20-2024
Crane Prairie Report
Crane Prairie Reservoir - Sunriver, OR (Deschutes County)
by The Fly Fishers Place
7-20-2024
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Crane Prairie is the same, with some areas of the lake seeing surface temps in the mid 70’s which is lethal for trout. BUT, there are some spots in the morning near the confluences of the Deschutes and Cultus Rivers that are cold.
Balanced Leeches, Black Double Down, Red Ice Cream Cone, Damsels, Scuds, Blobs and Waterboatman.
Please be a responsible angler and don’t fish water too warm for trout. I think justifying the bottom is cold enough but dragging trout up to the surface that occasionally may be warmer than 68 is a risk of killing valuable fish.
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for Saturday, July 20thMcKenzie River: The McKenzie River is a highlight, with a lot of good days from our guide boats last week
Deschutes River- Lower: The Lower Deschutes is also better than expected after the heat wave
Deschutes River: The Middle Deschutes is faring about the same as last weeks report
Fall River: The Fall River is another spot that is fishing quite well
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for Saturday, July 13thDeschutes River- Lower: Lower Deschutes is staying consistently good
Deschutes River: Middle Deschutes is hit and miss
Deschutes River- Upper: Upper Deschutes Below Wickiup was a surprise this week
Fall River: Fall River is Always Safe for Fish
Crooked River: Crooked River is a good one
McKenzie River: Slower Week on the McKenzie River
Paulina Lake: Good Trends at Paulina Lake
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