Synopses & Reviews
This guide gives you a quick, clear understanding of the essential information you'll need to fly fish Oregon's most outstanding waters.
You will not waste time. In a few moments, you will know where to go and how to fly fish. Take this guide along for ready reference, or use this book to plan your Oregon fly fishing trip. Either way, you'll have enough information and your fly fishing experience will be new, fresh and fun!
This is the updated and redesigned version of Harry Teel's Guide to Fly Fishing in Central and Southeastern Oregon (1993). It was popular immediately, updated and reprinted five times.
Synopsis
Detailed maps, annotated by the author, reveal how to get there and where to fish. In addition, illustrations of the flies and fish are provided.
Synopsis
This guide provides a quick, clear understanding of the essential information needed to fly fish the outstanding waters in Oregon. For the better part of 60 years, Harry Teel fly fished his home state as well as the various waters around the world. Detailed maps, annotated by the author, reveal how to get there and where to fish. In addition, illustrations of the flies and fish are provided. The Metolius, Deschutes, McKenzie, Owyhee, John Day, and 35 other waters are included in this newly revised edition. Plus, private fishing waters and hatch charts are also included..
Synopsis
The Metolius, Deschutes, McKenzie, Owyhee, John Day and 35 other waters. Mr. Teel's 60 years of fly fishing went into the first No Nonsense fly fishing guide. Updated in 2005, this resource book is bigger and better than ever.
About the Author
In the early 80's Harry Teel opened and operated The Fly Fisher's Place, the fly shop in the Central Oregon town of Sisters. He's since retired and devotes his time to grandchildren, fly fishing, and pursuing birdies on various golf courses throughout the United States. Jeff Perin updated information and helped with the new waters in the sixth printing of this popular fly fishing guidebook. He lives in Sisters, Oregon, where he owns and operates the Fly Fisher's Place.