Winter Fly Fishing
Winter officially arrived on Dec. 21. Donning the neoprenes and wading into runs and riffles is not unheard of, in fact it is sheer elation to be casting flies while the snow falls around you.
Experience World Class Sport Fishing On The Columbia River!
Experience one of North America’s finest four-season fisheries. Tens of thousands of wild rainbow trout just waiting to hit your fly! Can you hear beautiful British Columbia’s mighty Columbia River calling your name? Answer the call and tell your own tale.
Winter officially arrived on Dec. 21. Donning the neoprenes and wading into runs and riffles is not unheard of, in fact it is sheer elation to be casting flies while the snow falls around you.
Rain or shine, there hasn’t been a week this year that people haven’t been able to hit some large trout. I unexpectedly landed two massive rainbow in a just a few casts.
I’ve fished the Columbia River hundreds of times in the past three years and still find myself adjusting to the seasonal changes, weekly rhythms, temperature, and water levels.
There was no shortage of good days on the Columbia. September was exceptional rainbow fishing, and October caddis dry fly patterns were productive. Walley fishing was also incredible.
This is your invitation to experience the mighty Columbia River. Fish massive feed lines, large revolving eddies, deep pools, oxygen-rich riffles, tailouts, and long trout-filled runs. This is 56 km of big water. We recommend using a guide to safely discover the rivers secrets and prime fly-fishing locations.