Metolius River Fish Report for 7-11-2025
Classic summer Metolius conditions
Metolius River - Metolius Springs, OR (Jefferson County)

by Fly and Field Outfitters
7-11-2025
Website
As we move into mid-July, the Green Drakes on the Metolius are mostly wrapped up. You might still see the occasional stray, but for the most part, we’re into full summer mode now with PMDs, Caddis, Little Olive Stones, and Golden Stones carrying the weight. Expect consistent afternoon and evening dry fly windows, especially on the cooler, breezier days.
PMDs are showing up mid-afternoon into dusk. Fish are definitely keying in on emergers and cripples, so Film Critics, Sparkle Duns, and other similar patterns in size 16–18 should be in your box. Caddis are thick from midday on, with fish looking up in shaded runs and pocket water. Golden Stones and Olive Stones are active too, giving you reason to keep a dry-dropper setup ready.
Nymphing is steady throughout the day. Euro and indicator rigs are both in play—Jigged Frenchies, Purple Perdigons, Berry’s PCPs, Zebra Midges, Micro Mayflies, and Golden Stone nymphs are all moving fish. Bull trout are still an option if you want to swing a small weighted streamer through canyon water, though trout are definitely the more consistent target right now.
Afternoons are hot, but cool mornings and late evening sessions have been producing the best surface action. Classic summer Metolius conditions—clear water, steady bugs, technical presentations. Long leaders, clean drifts, and a mix of dry, nymph, and streamer tactics will cover your bases this week.
More Reports
Fly and Field Outfitters LLC Reports
for Friday, July 11thEast Lake: East Lake is fishing well
Crane Prairie Reservoir: Crane Prairie is fishing well
Fall River: Fall River continues to shine
Deschutes River- Upper: The Upper Deschutes is fishing solid
Deschutes River- Lower: Mornings and evenings are prime
Crooked River: Crooked River is fishing consistently well
Paulina Lake is fishing well
Paulina Lake
7-4-2025
Paulina Lake is fishing well for both rainbows and browns. Balanced Leeches and Red PTs fished under indicators near shoals and...... Read More

Website Hosting and Design provided by TECK.net