The little town of Beaver, about 20 minutes south of Tillamook on Oregon’s north coast, is the hub of fishing activity on the Nestucca River. February through mid-April find good numbers of both hatchery and native streelhead willing to take a fly. Because the Nestucca is blessed with an abundance of riffles, runs, and fish-holding pools, the fly angler will never want for excellent water which might hold a biting steelhead. Fishing from a boat, we can can cover many river miles in a fishing day, accessing water unavailable to bank anglers. Egg flies rule as the most productive choices for catching fish in winter and early spring, but wet flies swung slowly in bouldered runs and pools will catch steelhead, too.
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