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Sounds like Deschutes is my best Option. Also, can I just catch and release fish for bull trout?Welcome to OFF.
This is not the right time, for Kokanee. Fishing for them begins again, typically, in late Spring. And the streams that they've been spawning in; are all now closed.
From page 14 of the 2018 reg book..."Harvest of bull trout is severely restricted in Oregon". Then..."please refer to the regulations for the Willamette, Central, Northeast, and Southeast zones regarding bull trout". So each area, I surmise, has its own unique restrictions.
Oh...I'd target the 'Chutes Steel, if I had a choice.
Yeah, I saw a video of people fly fishing at Fall river it looked beautiful and had big rainbows too. But I'm a noob at fly fishing so I'm going to practice a little more before I go on a fly fishing trip.If you guys are fly fisherman then I would add the Fall River to the list of possibilities. I love fishing that when the snow is on the ground.
I heard the Chetco has big steelhead ill have to add it to my list.If you want to fish now then book a float trip on the Chetco for steelhead is your best bet or wait until march for springers on the Rogue
Sounds like Deschutes is my best Option. Also, can I just catch and release fish for bull trout?
Yeah, I saw a video of people fly fishing at Fall river it looked beautiful and had big rainbows too. But I'm a noob at fly fishing so I'm going to practice a little more before I go on a fly fishing trip.
Yeah, I saw that beautiful fish. Made me want to catch one xDIf you want to specifically target bulls then your best bet is the metolius, if your fly fishing you better bring some big rods if your targeting them unless you want to break off or possibly break gear. Think 8wt single hand as a minimum. Bulls elsewhere are illegal to deliberately target. There are some big ones around and fought hard, I know as I posted a recent photo of a pig recently