The Klamath is well-known as a productive salmon and steelhead river. Its very famous for that. While most of the fishing happens in California, the upper part of the river flows through Oregon. This section below Upper Klamath Lake (and a few other smaller dams) is remote, and boasts some nice native trout in the 10-14 inch range, with fish over 20 inches sometimes reported.
Insect | Size | Begin | End | |
Golden Stonefly Nymph | 4-8 | January 1st | December 31st | |
Salmonfly Nymph | 4-8 | January 1st | December 31st | |
Baitfish | 2-10 | January 1st | June 15th | |
Spotted Caddis | 12-14 | May 15th | August 31st | |
Salmonfly Adult | 4-8 | June 1st | July 15th | |
Golden Stonefly Adult | 4-8 | June 15th | July 31st | |
Yellow Sally | 12-14 | June 15th | August 15th | |
Hopper |
6-12 | July 15th | October 15th | |
October Caddis | 6-10 | September 15th | October 31st | |
Baitfish | 2-10 | October 15th | December 31st |
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