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http://www.flyfishersplace.com/index.phpthe day when the Deschutes is too warm.?? Native and hatchery trout and a few migratory Deschutes Browns call the Fall home.?? PMDs, Caddis, Terrestrials, midges, and Green Drakes are prominent.?? Attractor patterns can be good too.?? Swinging small wooly buggers can get you a 20+" fish.?? Make sure you check out "The Tubes," the hatchery area, and around the campground.?? Stealthy fishermen do the best.
Dries: Paradrake, CDC caddis, Light Cahill, red and black ants, Coachman, Purple hazeNymphs: Sparkle Pupa, #20 red and black midge patterns, hares ear, psycho prince.