Changing site name to Oregon Bigfoot Blog?

The Caddis Fly: Oregon Fly Fishing Blog is rapidly becoming a clearinghouse for Bigfoot sightings.





The Caddis Fly: Oregon Fly Fishing Blog is rapidly becoming a clearinghouse for Bigfoot sightings.
About 150 yards off of the shore, I noticed something walking. My first thought was "it sure is awful warm to be bundled up like that". And then immediately thought "your coat sleeves are really long".
Read more at BFRO
Fisheries biologists found healthy populations of rainbow trout in the Missouri River last fall when they conducted their annual rainbow trout census.
"In that Craig section, 78 percent of the population is greater than 16 inches; 65 percent is greater than 17 inches and 49 percent are greater than 18 inches."
LINK (Via: The Great Falls Tribune)
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The fall edition of the Osprey is out this week.
In this issue:
Photo:Dave McCoy
Dave McCoy of Emerald Water Anglers was back in Hawaii shooting some photos to finish up an upcoming article he was working on and had a life altering bonefish experience.
You'll have to hit the link to find out exactly what it was that disrupted Dave's bonefish space time continuum. Bonefish Bjorn is going to need a sedative!