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Crooked River
Prineville · Oregon
River
Freshwater
The Crooked River, particularly its tailwater section below Bowman Dam near Prineville, Oregon, stands as a premier fly-fishing destination. This approximately eight-mile stretch is celebrated for its stable flows and rich aquatic insect life, supporting a robust population of wild rainbow trout, brown trout, and mountain whitefish. Anglers are drawn to the challenge of its wary wild trout, which often rise eagerly to well-presented dry flies during prolific hatches.
Optimal fishing conditions are consistently maintained by the dam's regulation, making it a reliable year-round fishery, though flows can occasionally vary. Fly fishing is the dominant and most effective method here. Anglers successfully employ dry flies to match hatches of midges, blue-winged olives, and caddisflies, or utilize nymphing techniques for subsurface success. Small streamers can also entice larger trout.
Access to the tailwater is convenient, with numerous public points along Highway 27 providing ample opportunity for bank fishing. Anglers should always respect private property. Conservation is paramount on the Crooked River, with catch-and-release strongly encouraged for its wild trout. It is essential to consult the latest Oregon Department of Fish & Wildlife (ODFW) regulations, as specific gear restrictions are typically in place to preserve this high-quality fishery. The Crooked River offers an engaging and rewarding technical fly-fishing experience in Central Oregon.
Optimal fishing conditions are consistently maintained by the dam's regulation, making it a reliable year-round fishery, though flows can occasionally vary. Fly fishing is the dominant and most effective method here. Anglers successfully employ dry flies to match hatches of midges, blue-winged olives, and caddisflies, or utilize nymphing techniques for subsurface success. Small streamers can also entice larger trout.
Access to the tailwater is convenient, with numerous public points along Highway 27 providing ample opportunity for bank fishing. Anglers should always respect private property. Conservation is paramount on the Crooked River, with catch-and-release strongly encouraged for its wild trout. It is essential to consult the latest Oregon Department of Fish & Wildlife (ODFW) regulations, as specific gear restrictions are typically in place to preserve this high-quality fishery. The Crooked River offers an engaging and rewarding technical fly-fishing experience in Central Oregon.
Fish species (6)
- Brown Trout
- Bull Trout
- Kokanee Salmon
- Mountain Whitefish
- Rainbow Trout
- Redband Trout