Crooked is fishing well across the board

Crooked River - Prineville, OR


by Fly and Field Outfitters
6-20-2025
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Flows have stabilized around 300 cfs below Bowman Dam, and the Crooked is fishing well across the board. Cooler weather and consistent conditions are keeping trout active throughout the day.

Nymphing remains the most reliable tactic. Euro rigs and traditional indicators are both getting it done with Zebra Midges, small Pheasant Tails, 2 Bit Hookers, and Perdigons. A dry-dropper setup with a smaller Chubby and a caddis pupa or attractor nymph underneath is a great way to cover water and pick off opportunistic feeders in the riffles and pockets.

Caddis and PMDs are hatching steadily, with some solid dry fly windows in the afternoons and evenings. A size 16 or 18 Purple Haze or Parachute Adams has been all you need when fish are up.

ODFW will be conducting electrofishing surveys from June 24 to 27 between Big Bend and Cobble Rock. Anglers should be courteous and expect brief pauses if they’re in that zone.




More Reports

Fly and Field Outfitters LLC Reports
for Friday, June 13th

Hosmer Lake: Hosmer Lake is fishing well
East Lake: East Lake is showing promise
Paulina Lake: Paulina Lake is fishing better than East Lake
Little Lava Lake: Little Lava Lake has been productive
Crane Prairie Reservoir: Crane Prairie reports have been mixed
Crooked River: Strong nymphing continues
Fall River: Solid dry fly windows
Deschutes River- Upper: Mosquito pressure is heavy
Deschutes River- Lower: Dry fly opportunities increase in the evenings
Metolius River: Fish have become increasingly selective

Fly and Field Outfitters LLC Reports
for Friday, June 6th

Hosmer Lake: Early Callibaetis activity has started
Crane Prairie Reservoir: Consistent Results at Crane Prairie
East Lake: Callibaetis hatches are expected to begin soon
Paulina Lake: The lake is fishing well
Fall River: Recent ODFW stocking continues
Crooked River: The river has stabilized post-runoff
Deschutes River- Upper: Some larger browns reported
Metolius River: PMDs are emerging a few times a day
Deschutes River- Lower: Salmonflies and Goldenstones are still present