TRIP #2:  Duration – Two Day
River Segment: 1
River Miles - 11
Put in: Warm Springs
Take Out: Trout Creek
Time of year: April 25th – November
Price: 2 anglers - $425.00 per Angler / day
         2 Angler minimum/6 Angler maximum

TRIP #3:  Duration – Three to Five Day
River Segment: 1
River Miles - 41
Put in: Trout Creek
Take out: Harpham Flat - Maupin, OR
Time of year: April 25th –  November
Price: 2 Anglers - $425.00 per Angler / day
               3 or more Anglers - $350.00 per Angler / day

TRIP #5:  Duration – Three to Five Day
River Segment: 4
River Miles - 24
Put in: Macks Canyon
Take Out: Heritage Landing ( confluence of Deschutes and Columbia Rivers )
Time of year: July – Early September
Price: 2 Anglers - $450.00 per Angler / day
               3 or more Anglers - $375.00 per Angler / day


Multi - Day Trips
Whiskey Dick Camp on Trip #3

Here's a Trout/Steelhead month by month fishing calendar

May
Higher water with hungry fish. If it's warm enough and the bugs are out, we're on top. The nymphing is really good in May and emerger patterns produce some memorable fights. Trip #1,#2,#3

June
The Salmonfly hatch in June each year is one of the best times for top water action. The Salmonflies and Golden Stones provide alot of action and major fun to be had. Although the nymphing continues to be outstanding, the big bugs are out and we spend the majority of our time casting dry flies on top. Trip #1,#2,#3

July
We do alot of wet wading during the hot, dry summer of the high desert. The top water action
in July and August is a blast. The Caddis and Mayflies are everywhere. The top water dry fly action is mostly 5pm - dark on the Deschutes River. The nymphing during the day is also outstanding with some occassional top water back eddie action. There could be an occassional early summer steelhead bending your rod too!
Trip #1,#2,#3
The steelhead are beginning their journey from the Pacific Ocean then on up the mighty Columbia River to the confluence of the Deschutes. Each year the timing of the runs depend on many factors - ocean condidtions, the water temperature in the Columbia River and most importantly the migration the smolts had 3-4 years ago on their way out to the Pacific. Generally we see good numbers of fish beginning in July. Trip #4 and #5.

August
Trout fishing is still going good but beginning to slow a bit. Our attention has shifted to Steelhead as our ocean going friends are making the turn from the Columbia River into the Deschutes. here we shift to Trip # 4 and #5.

September - November
Starting in September and running upriver through the end of November you are in the prime season for renown Deschutes Steelhead. The trout season has slowed but it's not over by any means. Usually by this time of year we're working hard with the 7 & 8 weights in hopes of connecting with that 32" native steelie! Late September, all of October and through Thanksgiving the fish are "in". Trip #1,#2,#3
Soon, thanks to the Warm Springs Tribe and PGE steelhead will be making their way up into Lake Billy Chinook and it's tributaries, then most importantly - BACK!!! For more information on this journey visit -