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The Rogue River is another famous steelhead and salmon fishery with outstanding numbers of fish entering the system all year around. Set in Southern Oregon, the Rogue begins in the cascades near Mt. Thielson and enters the ocean in the town of Gold Beach. With endless miles of fishing an avid angler can chase steelhead all year around. The summer steelhead begin entering the system in June and continue through December. If you want to fish a floating line with wet flies and skaters look to fish in July and August. In September and October the water is artificially cooled down and lowered by the upper most dam. The low water temps turns the marjority of the Rogue into a sink-tip fishery but the fish are grabby despite the Rogue's reputation as an indicator fishery. The winter steelhead begin entering the system in December and good numbers continue until April. These fish are chrome bright and fight with vigorous intensity and love a swung fly.
Below is a selection of flies to suit whatever month you plan on fishing the Rogue. Three members of our guide staff used to work on the Rogue and are very familiar with river. Feel free to call with any questions regarding the fishery, when to fish it and what you will need to ensure a fantastic trip. (541)395-0995
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Department: Rogue River Fly Selection
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Undertaker $2.50

A fitting name for this classic Atlantic Salmon pattern! Equally effective on steelhead, this low water pattern is an excellent choice as a searching pattern or even as a follow up "come back" fly. |
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Princeton Tiger $2.50

Only steelhead with SAT scores of over 1400 will qualify for entrance into this elite Ivy League steelhead fly. Call it a dressed up version of the Max Canyon... but don't do so in front of a Princeton Alumnus. |
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Silvey's Prawn $7.50

Available in Orange, Pink, Purple and Black/Blue. A great looking fly that only looks better in the water. The eyes stand out while the rest of materila undulates in a life-like manner. |
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Silvey's Squid $7.50

Available in Black/Blue, Light Pink, Light Purple and Orange. A realistic looking pattern that has all the right elements to entice those lethargic winter fish. |
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Morrish's Trailer Trash $3.75

Available in Baitfish, Black/Blue, Nightshade and Sherbert. The Trailer Trash will not only hook big fish, it will increase your chance of landing that trophy of a lifetime. |
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VooDoo Leech $3.75

Available in Black/Orange, Black/Purple, Blood Red/Black, Fuschia/Black and Pink/Purple. They say steelhead fishing is like a religion... This fly is available in multiple color combinations. |
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Bennett's Halo $2.50

A suped-up version of the Steelhead Coachman, Bennett's Halo puts a little shimmer into an already deadly pattern. |
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Silvey's Spey $2.75

Available in Green Butt, Orange/Black, Red/Black, and Purple/Pink. A classic Spey fly tied with a feather wing and long attractive flowing hackle fibers. Available in Red, Orange, and Green Butt. |
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String Leech $3.25

Available in Black/Blue, Orange, Orange/Black and Purple/Pink. A classic stinger fly that works well for steelhead, salmon and Alaskan rainbows. |
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Copper Top $2.50

Use this baby throughout the steelhead season, it keeps going, and going, and going.... |
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Bennett's Last Light $2.50

The dark silhouette coupled with flashy material make this a must have steelhead fly for early morning or late evening. |
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Fancy Spade $2.50

When water temps are warm or you need a good come back fly, reach for this one. |
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Bomber $2.75

A classic Atlantic Salmon pattern, the bomber has morphed here in the Pacific Northwest to include a wider variety of color combinations. Available in Black, Rusty, Green, Natural, Red Butt, and Green Butt.
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