Deschutes River- Lower Fish Report for 5-9-2026
Salmon fly hatch is in full swing
Deschutes River- Lower - Maupin, OR
by The Fly Fishers Place
5-9-2026
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Without doubt the top story this week is the beginning of the Salmonfly Hatch on the Lower Deschutes. It is pretty full swing through our 3 day camp float below Trout Creek and down to Maupin. With warm weather persisting this week and a 90 degree day coming on Tuesday there is no doubt we will have big bugs flying all the way to the Warm Springs boat ramp. And Golden Stones, and Yellow Sally’s.
This is your time to get under the trees, side arm your loop to shoot under the branches and be shocked at the explosive rise that suddenly appears to your fly. Did you hook it? Or are you mumbling expletives to yourself now? Salmonfly madness is special, it is real and if you hit it at the right moment it is unforgettable.
But what does that mean?
On the Lower Deschutes we get a prolonged Salmonfly hatch (and Golden Stones too) lasting over 2 weeks, and in some cases around 3 weeks as it moves upriver through a zone. While the fishing is always interesting when the big stoneflies are around, it is not always red hot. I estimate about a third of the time offers very good (5 star bite) fishing, about a third is good, and then there is the beginning of the hatch when we see the bugs and want it to happen but the fish are not yet used to the hatch, and have yet to key on their new food source or we get to the end of the hatch and the fish could be full, or have seen an awful lot of pressure from you and me and all of our friends and they are no longer tricked by foam and yarn and rubber legs lashed to a big hook.
But this means there are a lot of good days to look forward to, and those good days are starting right now.
Other notes for the Lower Deschutes. It is crowded A/F and will be more crowded over the next 2 1/2 weeks. Kindness, manners and fishing etiquette are essential to survive the crowds of the big hatch.
Don’t overlook other hatches. PMD’s, Pale Evening Duns, Caddis can be overshadowed to our eyes when the #4-8 bugs are flying and crawling on the back of your neck. But trout don’t care about that. Pay attention to all the hatches and don’t forget the nymphs of the smaller hatches are so important to the trout and their daily caloric needs.
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for Saturday, April 25thDeschutes River- Lower: The Lower Deschutes opened a few days ago and it was a cold, wet and windy opener
Deschutes River: The Middle Deschutes has no confirmed Salmonfly hatch yet
Fall River: The Fall River is a consistent and good place to head this week
Crooked River: The Crooked River is ramping up for the big Mother’s Day Caddis hatch
McKenzie River: The McKenzie Wooden Boat Festival is today
Paulina Lake: Paulina Lake Report
East Lake: East Lake will be an interesting opener since ice off occurred quite a while ago
Crane Prairie Reservoir: Crane Prairie was very good this week after opener
Hosmer Lake: Still snowy in the lot and not quite ready for prime time
Ochoco Reservoir: Ochocco Reservoir has been fishing quite well for trout
Haystack Reservoir: Haystack is always a good option this time of year
Lake Billy Chinook: Lake Billy Chinook is always on the minds of anglers in the spring to hunt the hunters
The Fly Fishers Place Reports
for Sunday, April 19thDeschutes River- Lower: The Lower Deschutes opener from Warm Springs to Trout Creek is on Wednesday, and is what a lot of us are most excited about!
Deschutes River: Fishing is quite good here
Crooked River: The Crooked River is fishing nicely
Fall River: The Fall River was excellent over this past week
McKenzie River: The McKenzie River is fishing well for our guides already
Crane Prairie Reservoir: Crane Prairie is opening on Wednesday 4/22
Diamond Lake: Diamond Lake is fishing well and is showing off some really quality rainbows already
Lake Billy Chinook: Lake Billy Chinook Bull Trout and Smallmouth bites are good
Haystack Reservoir: Haystack Reservoir Fishing Report
Ochoco Reservoir: Ochocco Reservoir is fishing well
North Twin Lake: North Twin and South Twin Lakes are fishing nicely
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