McKenzie River Fish Report for 5-9-2026
We’ve had some good days over on the Mckenzie River these past 2 weeks
McKenzie River - Coburg, OR
by The Fly Fishers Place
5-9-2026
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We’ve had some good days over on the Mckenzie River these past 2 weeks and see some good fishing coming up in the future until about mid July and then I worry about water levels and navigation of the boats could be concerning. We don’t know this yet, but the river is already at August levels.
What is happening? good caddis hatches and some larger yellow mayflies, a few stoneflies and all of that leads to a great opportunity for dry-dropper fishing with a perdigon or soft hackle hanging a few feet off the bend of the dry fly.
The guides have also caught a bunch of fish on small streamers, typically swinging them on a floating line in front of the drifting boat, but consider a sink tip or a 10 foot sinking poly leader for this task to keep the fly swimming a little deeper.
Years ago Harry Teel and some other guys including his son Brad and our friend David Banks started the McKenzie Masters Golf & Fishing Tournament, with half the group playing 18 at Tokatee, and half fishing with esteemed Mckenzie guides, then the next day us multi-sport “athletes” switched to the opposite event. Scores were tallied on inches of fish per team for the event, and your golf score combined for the foursome. To make a long story short, Burt from Eugene was supposed to be my fishing partner with Aaron Helfrich at the oars! Bert got sick the morning of the fishing day so Aaron and I went without him. I spent all day in the bow of that drift boat with a (Larry Tullis) White Wiggle Bug on a 10′ Sink Tip, stripping the fly off the banks, and in the pools and pockets behind as many rocks as I could get the fly in to. End of the day result was ridiculous. My Wiggle Bug approach ended up winning the tournament and was responsible for more fish landed than any other 4 man team. A little Mckenzie history for you, and google that fly. It is an interesting one.
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The Fly Fishers Place Reports
for Saturday, May 9thMetolius River: So far there have not been many Green Drakes on the Metolius River
Crooked River: The Mothers Day Caddis are on time over on the Crooked River
Fall River: The Fall River is in summer mode
Deschutes River: The Middle Deschutes has great pockets of Salmonflies and Goldens
The Fly Fishers Place Reports
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
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