Thursday, July 26, 2018

Umpqua Emergency Regs.....

Anglers: emergency restrictions now in effect for Umpqua River
Wednesday, July 25, 2018

ROSEBURG, Ore – Effective immediately, an emergency regulation protects wild summer steelhead and early returning fall chinook on the mainstem Umpqua River.

Emergency regulation, Scottsburg Bridge (Hwy. 38) to River Forks Boat Ramp:
Today through September 30, 2018, angling is prohibited within a 200 feet radius of all tributaries in the Umpqua River and in the tributaries themselves from the mouth to 200 feet upstream. This regulation is in effect from Scottsburg Bridge to River Forks Boat Ramp.

This emergency regulation protects wild summer steelhead and fall Chinook salmon that hold in and around tributaries looking for colder water. Currently, the Umpqua River has abnormally low flows and high water temperatures due to drought conditions.

“The Umpqua River at Elkton was 79 degrees this morning, and we know that temperature will be higher in the late afternoons. We believe the closure is needed to help protect our native fish that use these areas of cooler water,” said Greg Huchko, Umpqua District fisheries biologist. “Salmon and steelhead begin to have a tough time when water temperatures reach the upper 60’s, and we aren’t seeing a cooling trend any time in the near future.”

This emergency regulation was also in effect in late June 2015 and had public support.

Tips for hot weather angling:
  • Fish during the cooler early mornings.
  • Land your fish quickly to help increase survival rates.
  • Keep your fish in at least six inches of water while releasing it.
  • Revive the fish before release. Keep the fish upright facing into the current; if the current is slow, move the fish back and forth slowly to help oxygenate the gills.

Friday, July 20, 2018

And so it begins....

Umpqua River anglers: hot weather fishing tips
Wednesday, July 18, 2018
 
ROSEBURG, Ore – With the Umpqua River water temperature at 79 degrees today near Elkton, anglers are encouraged to practice hot weather ethical angling. The North Umpqua River temperature was 74 degrees this morning at Winchester Dam.
Oregon Department of Fish and Wildlife biologist Evan Leonetti offers these tips for anyone fishing for salmon and steelhead in the Umpqua River during hot weather:
  • Fish during the cooler early mornings.
  • Land your fish quickly to help increase survival rates.
  • Keep your fish in at least six inches of water while releasing it.
  • Revive the fish before release. Keep the fish upright facing into the current, and if the current is slow, move the fish back and forth slowly to help oxygenate the gills.
  • Please avoid angling in areas where fish are vulnerable while they are seeking cooler water.
“Steelhead and chinook salmon are dealing with low river flows and higher water temperatures, so we really appreciate anglers helping the fish out by following these tips,” Leonetti said. “Our hot weather is expected to continue.”

Not bad to start thinking about this for all your fishing from here on out....

Friday, July 13, 2018

This weekend!

CAMPOUTING!
WHEN: Saturday, July 13-15, 2018
WHERE: Gold Lake - Gold Lake Campground
WHAT TIME: whenever you can make it
WHAT to EXPECT:
A semi-annual jaunt to the more southern valley area - just east of Eugene, Gold Lake is a nice little barbless and motor-less body of water - the best part - monster rainbow trout! A bonus? C&R only on the rainbows. Another bonus? Brook trout can be plentiful, feisty and fulfill all your trout cravings - there are no limits on the brook trout here and the state wants you to keep them all regardless of size. Mosquitoes have been known to carry off small children so keep yours tethered to the ground and get some bug dope...
DIRECTIONS: Go south toward Willamette Pass - before you get to Odell Lake, look for the acute left with a FS gate - FS-500. Take that left and head another couple of miles and it takes you by gravel road directly to the lake.
WHAT to BRING: a float tube, bug spray and a friend if you wish!

Wednesday, July 11, 2018

Want to learn how to flyfish??

Our friends at Royal Treatment Fly Fishing have you covered!

WHAT: RTFF Introduction to Fly Fishing class

WHEN: Saturday, July 14th; 9:00 a.m. - 3:00 p.m.
WHERE: TBA [you'll be notified when signed up]
WHAT to EXPECT: Start off your fly fishing career right with good fundamentals and lots of fun! This introduction to fly fishing is a great course for the beginner or those in need of a little refresher course. It makes a great gift and is fun for the whole family. Join instructor Rob Crandall of Water Time Outfitters who is a professional local guide with 25 years experience and past editor of Flyfishing & Tying Journal as he shares his love of fly fishing!
This class covers:

  • Fly fishing terminology
  • Fly fishing knots
  • Proper rigging
  • Equipment
  • Fly selection
  • Fly casting
  • Entomology
  • On water instruction
Don’t let the mystery of fly fishing keep you from enjoying this great sport. Let us help you untangle the myths of fly fishing and get you started out right.
What You Need: Rods and reels are provided. Bring your waders/boots, fishing license, and a sack lunch [if you don't have waders/boots - ask for guidance]. Meeting place for the class will be determined based on water levels and river condition.
What Else:

  • Cost: $75 per person
  • Contact: <<<The Shop>> or call 503.850.4397

Saturday, July 7, 2018

Don't forget...it's picnic time!!

Annual TVTU picnic with Stonefly Maidens and the Clackamas River Chapter down on the banks of the Tualatin River in Tigard! This is our monthly member meeting for July - so come out and enjoy a grilled dog or burger with the chapter!
JULY GENERAL MEETING!
WHEN: Wednesday, July 11, 2018
WHERE: Cook Park - Shelter #3 - Tigard, Oregon

WHAT TIME: 6:00 p.m.
WHAT to EXPECT: No speaker: it's TVTU Potluck Picnic time!

Well, there will be plenty of speaking going on as this is when we all informally gather and chat amongst ourselves while chowing on grilled burgers and hot dogs! Bring a spouse, friend, family member and a side-dish or dessert and join the fun. The Clackamas River Chapter and Stonefly Maidens will be joining us again too!
The silent auction fundraiser will be in full force and everyone should bring their best charitable attitude and a moderately full wallet! We hope to see you there!

Thursday, July 5, 2018

Don't forget....FUN!

The World Famous Bug Boat
WHAT: RTFF Annual Kids' Fly Fishing Day
WHEN: Saturday, July 7, 2018
WHERE: Royal Treatment Fly Fishing World Headquarters
WHAT TIME: 10:00 am until 3:00 pm
WHAT to EXPECT:
A day dedicated to the kids - fly tying, fly fishing, bugs, the famous bug boat, hot dogs and more! Round up the neighborhood youngsters and haul them down to the shop for the annual Kids' Fly Fishing Day. Joel and crew will have casting games and instruction, fly tying and the world famous Bug Boat. The fun starts at 10:00 and goes until 3:00. Everyone is welcome to join in so bring a kid - yours or that one neighbor kid who is always longing to get out fishing and harassing you constantly about your trips - and head on over!
MORE INFO: <<<<KIDS FLY FISHING DAY>>>>

Monday, July 2, 2018

July at TVTU?

Hold on to your hats - the July 4th festivities will be on us before the week is out....how did July come so quickly this year? The often heralded start to the dry season seems to already be in full swing - and we are again dry and looking to be more dry soon. We hope everyone survives the holiday with fingers and toes intact - if you are still ambulatory, come check out what your Chapter is doing this month....
GENERAL MEETING!
WHEN: Wednesday, July 11, 2018
WHERE: Cook Park - Shelter #3 - Tigard, Oregon

WHAT TIME: 6:00 p.m.
WHAT to EXPECT: No speaker: it's TVTU Potluck Picnic time!

Well, there will be plenty of speaking going on as this is when we all informally gather and chat amongst ourselves while chowing....