There has never been a comprehensive statewide guide written specifically for flyfishers in Oregon. This state is a flyfisher's paradise, with blue-ribbon water spreading from the coastal steelhead rivers all the way to the lakes and rivers in the eastern desert. Oregon also features one of the highest distributions of flyfishers per capita in the United States, and most of the best water is within easy driving distance of major cities. Written in the unique format that has made the Wilderness Adventures Flyfisher's Guide Series the best sporting series on the market, this guide provides detailed descriptions of the water, with accurate maps and hatch charts, along with fly shop contacts for each area, motels, restaurants, etc. Flyfisher's Guide to Oregon will be the standard reference for flyfishers in years to come.
Fishing in Oregon's Best Fly Waters
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