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Salmonflies on Oregon's Deschutes

"The salmonfly hatch is attuned to water temperature and moves north to south, starting in May in the lower Deschutes and peaking through June in the popular and easily drifted water between Warm Springs and the Trout Creek Campground. The first flies will begin showing by early May near the mouth of the Deschutes." Bill Monroe writes about the famous bugs that attract anglers from all over the world to Oregon's Deschutes. In the Oregonian.

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