Fall River Fish Report for 12-6-2025
The Fall River remains a consistent and great choice for anglers
Fall River - La Pine, OR (Deschutes County)
by The Fly Fishers Place
12-6-2025
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The Fall River remains a consistent and great choice for anglers now especially since it is the most consistent afternoon hatch of all the rivers in the area for the moment. Those hatches include BWO’s #18 and #20, and Amber Caddis #14-16 and small Midges #22-24 in black or red. Personally I haven’t seen red midges hatching, but for some reason a red emerger is a winner on these fish. Try tying some 22 Red Palomino Midges. They are so easy you won’t even struggle on that small hook! I tie mine with a hares ear dubbed thorax BTW.
The KD Dun for a BWO cripple will thrill the fish probably better than any other, and have some other emergers like a Film Critic and Stalcups Winger, plus Sparkle Duns and tiny parachutes when the fish are keyed on the duns.
Slum Lord, Soccer Moms and Mini Gulp are awesome lil’ streamers and fish extremely well on the Fall almost any day you go. Eggs and Tungsten Micro Mays and small Perdigons are the other 4 to focus on for sure, and a Zebra Midge, Mop Fly and Olive Scud play important roles in a fly cycling every angler needs to do on the days we can’t quite figure it out.
More Reports
The Fly Fishers Place Reports
for Saturday, December 6th
Metolius River: Metolius River Fishing Report
Deschutes River- Lower: Lower Deschutes Report
The Fly Fishers Place Reports
for Saturday, November 29th
Metolius River: Hatches are slowing down a little but keep looking for BWO’s and Caddis every day
Deschutes River- Lower: The Lower Deschutes from Warm Springs to Trout Creek and at South Jct have been mostly good
Crooked River: The Crooked River is running at a perfect water level for the start of Winter
Fall River: Fall River Fishing Report
North Twin Lake: North and South Twin Lake Fishing Report
Ochoco Reservoir: Ochocco Reservoir Fishing Report
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