Wood River

A true Spring Creek, this river will challenge your presentation skills.   A tributary to Agency Lake, which is connected to Klamath Lake, the Wood River is home to Brown Trout and migratory Redband Rainbows.  Down and dirty streamer fishing produces best on this narrow intimate river lined with tulles, willows and deep undercut grassy banks.  But don’t be distraught if you are a dry fly junkie – baetis, BWO, Mahogany Dunns and especially hopper and terrestrial action is definitely there to be had.  The Wood River winds through forest and lush farmlands from its spring-fed origin to its tule adorned mouth. There is a slow but defined transition which you will experience as you fish your way down this uncrowded river.

Browns up to 28 inches and Rainbows up to 38 inches have been caught by Roe Outfitters LLC guests on flies.  Four – five pound bows and browns to 26 inches are definitely worth the effort. This is a catch and release fishery only.

Mainly cutting through private property, the Wood River is best accessed by boat. We prowl it’s cut-banks and log jams by drift boat looking for that trophy fish to take our fly.

Trip Length:

  • 1 Day
  • Usually Meet at 6am and Return About 3pm

Season:

May – October 31

PEAK:
August – October

Species:

  • Native Redband Rainbow Trout
    • 3 – 6 pounds
    • 10+ pound possible
  • Brown Trout
    • 2 – 5 pounds

Method:

Dries and Swinging Flies on Sinking Tips

Hatches:

PMD, hoppers, caddis, BWO, mahogany, salmon flies, yellow sallies, and green drakes

License Required:

Oregon Fishing Licenses are required.  Purchase license online with ODFW

Rates:
$525 per boat
(up to two anglers per boat)
Includes: Guide, rods & reels and terminal tackle.
Not Included: License, lunch and Waders

Minimum Age:

  • 10

Trip Begins/Ends:

  • ROE fly shop. 5391 Running Y Road, Klamath Falls OR 97601

Nearest Airports:

  • Commercial: Medford Oregon, (MFR)
  • Private: Klamath Falls Oregon, (LMT)

 

Ready to Book Your Adventure?

Call: 541.884.3825
Email: [email protected]

RODS:

  • 5 or 6 wt mid flex for streamers
  • 5 wt for dries

LINES:

  • WF floating for nymphing and dries
  • WF clear intermediate for streamers

WHAT TO WEAR:

  • Waders are NOT Necessary
  • Layers for Cold Mornings and Warm Days
  • Hat
  • Sunglasses

WHAT TO BRING

  • Lunch/Drinks
  • Camera
  • Sunscreen
  • Rain Gear
  • Fishing License
  • Bug Spray
  • Fly Rod
  • Small Gear Bag

DO I NEED A FISHING LICENSE?

All fisherman 14 and older must purchase an Oregon fishing license. You may purchase a one day license or an annual license. Buy License online

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