Month | Hatch | Time of Day | Recommended Fly Sizes | Popular Fly Patterns |
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January | Steelhead | All Day | #2 – #6 | Green Butt Skunk, Winter’s Hope |
Winter Stoneflies | Morning, Late Afternoon | #14 – #18 | Black Stonefly Nymph, Black Stimulator | |
February | Steelhead | All Day | #2 – #6 | Green Butt Skunk, Winter’s Hope |
Winter Stoneflies | Morning, Late Afternoon | #14 – #18 | Black Stonefly Nymph, Black Stimulator | |
March | Steelhead | All Day | #2 – #6 | Green Butt Skunk, Winter’s Hope |
Winter Stoneflies | Morning, Late Afternoon | #14 – #18 | Black Stonefly Nymph, Black Stimulator | |
April | Steelhead | All Day | #2 – #6 | Green Butt Skunk, Winter’s Hope |
Salmonflies and Golden Stones | Mid Day | #6 – #10 | Salmonfly Nymph, Rogue Stone | |
May | Steelhead | All Day | #2 – #6 | Green Butt Skunk, Winter’s Hope |
Salmonflies and Golden Stones | Mid Day | #6 – #10 | Salmonfly Nymph, Rogue Stone | |
June | Salmonflies and Golden Stones | Mid Day | #6 – #10 | Salmonfly Nymph, Rogue Stone |
Green Drakes | Mid Day | #10 – #14 | Green Drake Dun, Green Drake Nymph | |
July | Green Drakes | Mid Day | #10 – #14 | Green Drake Dun, Green Drake Nymph |
Caddis | Evening | #14 – #18 | Elk Hair Caddis, X Caddis | |
August | Caddis | Evening | #14 – #18 | Elk Hair Caddis, X Caddis |
Terrestrials | All Day | #10 – #14 | Dave’s Hopper, Parachute Ant | |
September | Terrestrials | All Day | #10 – #14 | Dave’s Hopper, Parachute Ant |
Steelhead | All Day | #2 – #6 | Green Butt Skunk, Winter’s Hope | |
October | Fall Caddis | All Day | #14 – #18 | Tan Elk Hair Caddis, Hen Winged Caddis |
Steelhead | All Day | #2 – #6 | Green Butt Skunk, Winter’s Hope | |
November | Steelhead | All Day | #2 – #6 | Green Butt Skunk, Winter’s Hope |
Winter Stoneflies | Morning, Late Afternoon | #14 – #18 | Black Stonefly Nymph, Black Stimulator | |
December | Steelhead | All Day | #2 – #6 | Green Butt Skunk, Winter’s Hope |
Winter Stoneflies | Morning, Late Afternoon | #14 – #18 | Black Stonefly Nymph, Black Stimulator |
The Sandy River below Bull Run is a haven for anglers, with several spots ideal for fly fishing:
Ensure a valid Oregon fishing license before fishing. Be aware the Sandy River is catch and release for wild trout. Please respect private property by only using designated public access points and always remember to follow Leave No Trace Principles.
Located in the beautiful Pacific Northwest, the Sandy River below Bull Run provides some unique opportunities for fly fishing. It’s essential to consider the trajectory of the fishing route to maximize your experience.
Don’t forget your permits, and always remember to respect local fishing regulations and closures to preserve the area’s natural resources.
Take a journey back in time to when the Sandy River was a local secret. This serene place, situated just below Bull Run, holds a wealth of history and charm. Let’s uncover its treasured tale:
From native tribes to modern conservation, the Sandy River below Bull Run continues to charm and inspire.
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