Reports from the Lower Deschutes have been limited due to icy roads and tricky access, but this stretch still holds plenty of potential and roads should be improving with the past few days of warmer weather and melting snow. Nymphing remains a dependable option, especially with tungsten flies to get down to deeper runs. If you're heading out, bring stoneflies and eggs.
For those targeting steelhead, swinging flies can be an exciting and productive method. Classic patterns like Intruders and Hoh Bo Speys are great choices. Use a sink tip to get your fly down in the colder water, and focus on longer, steady swings to entice a take. With steelhead season extended through December, it’s worth braving the conditions to try your luck with these iconic fish.