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Klamath Basin: , by Dylan Woodrum: Klamath Basing Fshing Report : 3 stars

Spring Greetings from the Klamath Basin!

We’re thrilled to announce another successful water year in the Basin, promising excellent fishing conditions. Get ready for high water in June, perfect for breaking out the nymphs and indicators. The Williamson River opened yesterday, and the Wood River has been open for a few weeks. The season is off to a fantastic start here in the Klamath Basin. Personally, I love fishing in June; it's an ideal time to target the large Redbands staging in the lake at the mouths of the rivers and to fish Golden Stone dry flies on the Williamson.

July: The Action Heats Up

July is when things really start rolling in the Basin. The first batch of Redband trout will begin moving into all systems to escape the warm lake temperatures. July also marks the beginning of Hex season in the Basin. Swinging leeches on intermediate lines, hopper dropper setups, and nymphing are all highly effective this time of year. From stillwaters to spring creeks, everything seems to fish well in July.

August: Trophy Fish Time

August is prime time for trophy fish! The dog days of summer are a fly fisherman’s dream in the Basin. The hotter the temperatures, the better the fishing. Break out the hoppers and be prepared to swing small damsels and leeches on light tippets for some BIG trout! If you’re a big fish enthusiast, August is the perfect time to book a trip. Though challenging, the rewards can be phenomenal!

I’m anticipating another fantastic summer in the Basin chasing monster fish and would love to share this incredible experience with you!

Tight lines,

Wood River Brown
Wood River Brown
Next 10 open days for Dylan Woodrum: Jun 17, 20, 21, 26, 27, Jul 6, 7, 10, 16, 18
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