Deschutes River- Lower - Maupin, OR

River Information

Fish Species: Chinook Salmon, Steelhead, Rainbow Trout, Brown Trout, Smallmouth Bass, Mountain Whitefish
The Lower Deschutes River, in the vicinity of Maupin, Oregon, stands as an indisputable cornerstone of global fly-fishing prestige, its reputation meticulously forged through the consistent productivity of its wild anadromous and resident fish populations. The river's legendary entomological activity provides a foundational framework for exceptional dry fly fishing, with epic hatches of prolific salmonflies, golden stones, and caddis presenting unparalleled opportunities for surface-oriented strikes from trophy-class individuals. Complementing this, precision nymphing, utilizing expertly weighted imitations of prevalent aquatic insects, consistently yields results across all seasons, particularly when targeting deeper thermal strata. Regulations, which stringently mandate artificial flies and lures and often enforce catch-and-release protocols for trout, underscore a profound commitment to preserving the genetic integrity and wild character of this irreplaceable fishery. Furthermore, the Deschutes’ preeminence as a summer steelhead destination is irrefutable. These magnificent anadromous specimens, commencing their powerful upstream migration in late summer, provide a challenging yet immensely rewarding pursuit for the dedicated angler. The river’s expansive character lends itself ideally to the sophisticated art of spey casting, wherein meticulously swung flies or deliberately dead-drifted nymphs are deployed to entice these elusive and powerful fish. Anglers must exhibit unwavering adherence to the meticulously detailed and dynamically adjusted regulations governing gear, harvest, and seasonality, ensuring the enduring vitality of this paramount angling heritage. The Deschutes River, therefore, is not merely a fishing locale; it is a meticulously preserved and intensely rewarding angling institution.



Latest Photos

2-21-2024
Photo Credit: Photo by Jordan Daniels
7-7-2023
Photo Credit: ODFW
1-12-2022
5 lbs. 12 oz.
5 pound 12 oz, 24-inch long mountain whitefish with a 14 inch girth.
Photo Credit: ODFW
Alex Dietz
1-12-2022

Deschutes River- Lower Whoppers

Species Weight Date Report
Mountain Whitefish 5 lbs. 12 oz. 1-12-2022 View Report


Latest Fish Reports

Date Report Author
5-30-2026 Resurgence in Salmonfly and Goldenstones
The Lower Deschutes River is very likely going to... more »
The Fly Fishers Place
5-29-2026 Lower Deschutes is on right now!
The Lower Deschutes River is on right now and the... more »
Fly and Field Outfitters
5-22-2026 The Lower Deschutes is absolutely on right now
Happy Memorial Day Weekend! The Lower Deschutes is absolutely... more »
Fly and Field Outfitters
5-22-2026 Lower Deschutes Report
The Lower Deschutes is in big stonefly mode... more »
The Fly Fishers Place
5-15-2026 Salmonfly season is officially underway
The Lower Deschutes is rolling right now and... more »
Fly and Field Outfitters

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