Fished that area and have had some fishless days as well but such a beautiful place. Nice seeing what's possible if you're inclined to walk and get away from the bridge and the people. Look forward to seeing how you do on the Dechutes and will be in that area too for the first time! Thanks for sharing, enjoy the videos and information.
Many thanks! It was super fun heading downstream. I might wait a year and do it again. I hit the salmon fly hatch 2 days ago, and it was tough (WINDY!). But I came away with several nice trout. Video in a couple days. I heard the hatch is going to explode this week based on temps. Have fun when you hit it. Look for that shaded jungle water!
I was just there Monday filming the same section. Forgot my dry fly spool so I was stuck with nymphing. Saw a black bear too! If you found a net lmk lol. Those Met redsides fight harder than any trout lb for pound.
Hi Jeff. It's been a while since I enjoyed one of your videos, and am sure I've watched this one two or three times. Great stuff as always. I'm considering heading up to central Oregon from Central Calif. 3rd week or so in April, and am wondering your thoughts on if this makes sense and, if so, where to focus our efforts. Thanks in advance; really enjoy your work!
In late April, it should be okay. This river is largely unaffected by heavy rain or spring run-off. Since I mostly use dry flies, I would be thinking about Blue Winged Olives, March Browns, and similar. For nymphs, probably the standard stuff. There is a great fly shop in Sisters that could assist with that. There is another at Camp Sherman, but they are often closed midweek when I pass by. In April, the headwater stretch is still closed. On this river, the fish do not wake up early. No need to set up early. The fish move around a lot here too. Once you locate good trout habitat, don't stay there too long. Also try not to enter the water when possible, they can see and hear you really well here. These are extraordinarily smart trout. I would focus on bends in the river, swirly back eddies, around downed trees, and similar. Have fun.
Great video there buddy. Nice fish and what a beautiful river. Im from New Zealand but I do have ambitions to come to Oregon one day. Im subscribed to your channel and I gave the video a like.
You pulled in some nice fish. Have yet to fish below 99 bridge, but your video has me planning for the upcoming season. The Metolius has always been a mystery for me. I liken it to Oregon's version of the Letort. Very different rivers, same challenging fish.
The Metolius is probably the prettiest fishery I've ever had the pleasure of experiencing. I'll be there in a couple of weeks. How far past bridge 99 did you go? I understand the access points are more limited the farther you go downstream - till you get closer to the lake? Thank you.
THX!!! Yeah, that GARMIN InReach has been one of favorite pieces of gear! Especially on those overnight backpacking expeditions to high lakes. It's cheap insurance in case something goes really wrong.
Would that be by highway 99 ,🤔 lol. I've always said when I pass it's where I'm going to pass at.. and where I want my ashes to lay... Some people may look for heaven, I myself found to be at peace, as one in a serenity with nature only here at the metolius.
Glad I made that final cast! What a fish!
The met is my wife and I favorite place. So thank you for helping keep it clean.
You're welcome! It's a special place!
Fished that area and have had some fishless days as well but such a beautiful place. Nice seeing what's possible if you're inclined to walk and get away from the bridge and the people. Look forward to seeing how you do on the Dechutes and will be in that area too for the first time! Thanks for sharing, enjoy the videos and information.
Many thanks! It was super fun heading downstream. I might wait a year and do it again. I hit the salmon fly hatch 2 days ago, and it was tough (WINDY!). But I came away with several nice trout. Video in a couple days. I heard the hatch is going to explode this week based on temps. Have fun when you hit it. Look for that shaded jungle water!
I was just there Monday filming the same section. Forgot my dry fly spool so I was stuck with nymphing. Saw a black bear too! If you found a net lmk lol. Those Met redsides fight harder than any trout lb for pound.
should have said you lost a fly box too!
That's crazy you saw a bear. Been a few years since I've seen one. Used to see em" up by Mount Jefferson from time to time.
Just lost my net below 99 last weekend!
@@futuremetz1 Darn, that sucks. I used to lose them from time to time, until I started using a coiled lanyard.
Great day on the Metolius! That last fish was a beauty!
Thanks! We're lucky to have the Metolius! Such a special place.
Another awesome video! Looking forward to your Salmon fly hatch stuff!
Thanks my dude! It's filmed and in the hopper! Got about 7 or 8 good ones!
Those mollola bows are so dark , such pretty colors
Stunning river and great fish!
Thanks! The Metolius is unique and amazing. And tough at times. If you ever find yourself up here, yell my way.
Hi Jeff. It's been a while since I enjoyed one of your videos, and am sure I've watched this one two or three times. Great stuff as always.
I'm considering heading up to central Oregon from Central Calif. 3rd week or so in April, and am wondering your thoughts on if this makes sense and, if so, where to focus our efforts.
Thanks in advance; really enjoy your work!
In late April, it should be okay. This river is largely unaffected by heavy rain or spring run-off. Since I mostly use dry flies, I would be thinking about Blue Winged Olives, March Browns, and similar. For nymphs, probably the standard stuff. There is a great fly shop in Sisters that could assist with that. There is another at Camp Sherman, but they are often closed midweek when I pass by. In April, the headwater stretch is still closed. On this river, the fish do not wake up early. No need to set up early. The fish move around a lot here too. Once you locate good trout habitat, don't stay there too long. Also try not to enter the water when possible, they can see and hear you really well here. These are extraordinarily smart trout. I would focus on bends in the river, swirly back eddies, around downed trees, and similar. Have fun.
Thanks so much, Jeffrey. Is fantastic information. I'm wondering if there are other rivers you would suggest as well during late April.
Great video Jeff.
Sorry, super late reply...but thanks a bunch as always!
Great trip Jeff, nice healthy trout
Thanks! Yes they were!
Great video there buddy. Nice fish and what a beautiful river. Im from New Zealand but I do have ambitions to come to Oregon one day. Im subscribed to your channel and I gave the video a like.
You pulled in some nice fish. Have yet to fish below 99 bridge, but your video has me planning for the upcoming season. The Metolius has always been a mystery for me. I liken it to Oregon's version of the Letort. Very different rivers, same challenging fish.
The Metolius is probably the prettiest fishery I've ever had the pleasure of experiencing. I'll be there in a couple of weeks. How far past bridge 99 did you go? I understand the access points are more limited the farther you go downstream - till you get closer to the lake? Thank you.
I’ve caught fish right in front of that same downed tree.
Nice video bro. I like your Garmin GPS, it's becoming a must have device lately..
THX!!! Yeah, that GARMIN InReach has been one of favorite pieces of gear! Especially on those overnight backpacking expeditions to high lakes. It's cheap insurance in case something goes really wrong.
I hate the days when people feel compelled to say exactly where they are fishing on YT.
Hey man, cool video. Looks really fun. I have trouble catching on the metolius..what did you use to catch?
Thanks
Where did you go Jeff?
Would that be by highway 99 ,🤔 lol. I've always said when I pass it's where I'm going to pass at.. and where I want my ashes to lay... Some people may look for heaven, I myself found to be at peace, as one in a serenity with nature only here at the metolius.
Yeah, I could see that. The Metolius is a special place. Spiritual! Thanks for watching!
Love the channel. What campground was that in the beginning of your video?... great catches on the Met!
Thanks!!! So I didn't park there or walk through it, so I'm unsure. But it was near Bridge 99 though.
Great day of fishin and chillin! Which flys were you using?
Thanks a bunch! Mostly march browns. And a golden stonefly at the end of the day.
awesome
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Thx for watching! Much appreciated!
@@dynamicphotography_ Thank you very mutch... have a nice Start of the week.... see you….