Latest News/Events
Nov 3, 2016
An Excerpt from Griff's New Book
My Mistress Whispers and Roars, the new book by Fly and Field Outfitters’ Griff Marshall, is available now. The bo...
Oct 26, 2016
A Little Fall Update on our Local Waters
This is a busy time for change in our local rivers. From the Lower Deschutes to the Middle, “Town Water”, the Crooke...
Sep 21, 2016
Guide Chronicles: Reporting Live from the Lower Deschutes with Griff Marshall
Hey everybody! Miss me? Didn’t think so. Well, I’m happy to have a minute to write a little about what’s been goin...
Jul 20, 2016
Guide Chronicles: Putting the New Sage X HD to the Test
Every so often as fishing guides we are given truly cool assignments. We love our day-to-day routine of helping pe...
Jul 13, 2016
Summer Steelhead on the Lower Deschutes
Hard to believe that we’re already talking about our favorite anadromous fish again. While last year’s memories stil...
Jul 6, 2016
Cascade Lakes Glory
Our lake guides, Scott Cook, Scott Lewis and Zac Sayed have been hosting many satisfied clients up at East Lake and ...
May 2, 2016
Grindstone Lakes Extravaganza
Have you ever wanted to fish away from the crowds on the river, deeply secluded on a private ranch surrounded with...
Apr 26, 2016
Guide Chronicles: Ellie's First Bonefish with Scott Cook
The Scott Cook and family take an annual pilgrimage south of the equator to refresh and relax in the sun before the ...
Apr 18, 2016
Oh What Fun... at Lake In The Dunes
We would like to take a quick moment to thank all the people who joined us down at Lake in the Dunes last weekend. Fr...
Apr 4, 2016
Guide Chronicles: A Trip to Pyramid with Austin Leonard
Just recently, I was invited by some friends to hit the road and travel to some new fishing destinations. We were al...
Mar 22, 2016
Making "Education" Fun and the Trout Bum Fly Swap Nears
THE INCREDIBLE SCENERY AT LAKE IN THE DUNES
Only two weeks until our Educational Weekend at Lake in the Dunes. There...
Mar 15, 2016
"The Pilgrimage" by Griff Marshall
Before we begin, I do offer some apology for the length of this story. So in preface, please grab a fresh cup of “jo...