Fishing in Oregon, Twelfth Edition -- Madelynne Diness Sheehan
**This is the book that we recommend to anyone looking to explore the waters of Oregon. A Big Y Fly Shop favorite!
Comprehensive guide to virtually all sport fishing waters managed by the Oregon Department of Fish and Wildlife. Includes species, natural forage, popular tackle and techniques, seasonal timing, access and facilities, road and trail directions, detailed maps for most important fisheries including named holes and drifts, index to fisheries suitable for disabled anglers and youngsters. Meticulously updated to reflect effects of fire, climate, ocean conditions, and management decisions.
About the Author:
Maddy Sheehan grew up in Chesterton, Indiana on the shores of Lake Michigan. She adopted Oregon as her home state in 1972, and has fished Oregon with unabated affection ever since. A graduate of Miami University, Oxford, Ohio, and Lewis and Clark Law School, Portland, Oregon, Maddy lives in Happy Valley, Oregon within hailing distance of a tributary of the Clackamas River. She has been compiling and publishing Fishing in Oregon for 35 years. She practices estate and elder law in Clackamas County, volunteers as counsel for the Northwest Sportfishing Industry Association, and is a founding member of the Scappoose Bay Watershed Council.