Fishing in Oregon - Tenth Edition - The Complete Oregon Fishing Guide.
Revised and updated, with more than 1200 lakes, streams, and bays. Featuring
100 detailed maps for oregon's most important fisheries.
The most comprehensive guide book on fishing in Oregon.
Moon
Oregon Fishing: The Complete Guide to Fishing Lakes, Rivers, Streams, and
the Ocean (Moon Outdoors) by Craig Schuhmann
Paperback from Avalon Travel Publishing ISBN: 1566919630 Moon Oregon Fishing promises
to be the catch of the day and offers a guide complete with how, where
and what to prepare to enjoy your fishing experience. Craig Schuhmann has
devoted many of his days to the outdoors as both a professional guide and
fly fishing shop owner. With a background in ecological studies, Craig
offers helpful advice on enviro-friendly fishing methods and ideas for
the Best Family Fishing, Best Trophy Rainbow Trout Rivers, and Best Places
to Teach Kids to Fish.
Moon Oregon Fishing provides you with accurate information on
what bait is best, special regulations, appropriate fishing time and even
the best fishing attire. Whether you're after Sturgeon or Common Carp,
interested in fly-fishing, drift fishing, back trolling or traditional
methods, you're sure to find all the wonders of casting your line in Moon
Oregon Fishing.
The essential fly-fishing guide to Greater Portland, Oregon
From the tidewaters of the Columbia River
to a host of other rivers as well as streams, ocean bays, and reservoirs,
the wondrous and diverse region around Portland, Oregon offers something
for every angler. But how do you know when and where to fish, how to get
there, and what kind of gear to use? The answers are all here in Quick
Casts: Portland the most accurate and up-to-date angler's resource
available on a place that offers some of the finest sport fishing in the
Pacific Northwest.
Local angler and author Jim Yuskavitch
knows these waters, and here he brings together the information that will
help other anglers fish them. Answering the questions every angler asks
before setting out, he provides descriptions of fishing hot spots, including
top locations. He provides a list of the game fish at each location and
the best times to fish; tips on lures, flies, bait, tackle, and techniques;
information on access and regulations; and maps and photos. An illustrated
section describing the habits, habitats, and the best ways to fish for
the region's huge variety of game fish rounds out this essential Portland-area
angling companion.
Finally, the ultimate book for Washington anglers! Detailed maps covering
over 1200 miles of river!
Included for each river are the best seasons, species, available illustrated
fishing methods (both fly and gear), best flies and best gear for individual
rivers and species, fly hatches, knots, launches, parks, number of hookups
per year, size of runs, parks, services, guides.
Unlike many angling guidebooks, Amato guides come in a large, glossy
format, with color photos to match the inspiring information about where
and when to wet a line. The Oregon volume begins with a topographical map
of the state, pinpointing areas of interest specifically suited to fly-fishers.
Divided into regional zones for quick reference, all the major rivers in
each zone are covered as well as smaller tributaries and lakes. Descriptive
text focuses on available quarry, tactics, and tackle. Particularly helpful
are the color plates of time-tested fly patterns. Along with an Oregon
Atlas and Gazetteer, the Oregon Blue-Ribbon Fly Fishing Guide is
a useful companion to take along on your next fishing trip in this big,
fishy state.
Northwest on the Fly: A Traveler's Guide to the Greatest Fly Fishing
Destinations in Oregon and Washington by John Shewey
Listed under Fishing Northwest