The Caddis Fly Angling Shop

The Caddis Fly Angling Shop
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Address168 West 6th Avenue
Eugene, OR, US
Websitehttp://www.caddisflyshop.com/
Phone(541) 342-7005
Emailcaddiseug@aol.com
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About The Caddis Fly Angling Shop

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In February of 1975 The Caddis Fly Angling Shop opened it’s doors in downtown Eugene. Providing top level fly tackle, service and fishing information has been the shops policy for the past 33 years. In 1996 our formal guide service was established. Most of our trips utilize our local rivers the Mckenzie and Willamette. The shop’s location allows for the local fishing day to start between 10-50 minutes away from the shop. The Caddis Fly is within easy distances of many great waters like the North Umpqua, Williamson, Metolius, innumerable Cascade Lakes and the Deschutes River. We pride ourselves on providing accurate fishing information to all. Our local fishing access map is available to purchase at the shop. Fishing information, quality service, top vendors (Sage, Winston, Orvis, Patagonia, Simms, Bauer, Rio and Scientific Anglers) help make The Caddis Fly your link to fly fishing locally and beyond. Our shop employees and guides love what they do, and want your experience in the shop and on the water to be beyond your expectations.


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By Seamus on 10/6/2025 12:09:02 PM • Views (3)
Late in the summer and early fall is when several caddisfly species make their emergence out West. As the weeks tick on by we find more species of caddisflies in our stream side vegetation. In this video Simon ties up … Continue reading →

By Seamus on 10/6/2025 1:30:37 AM • Views (5)
In this video Simon ties a simple but effective ant pattern. As summer progresses into fall ants become more and more of a staple in trout’s diets. This is especially pertinent on small streams spring creeks and high alpine lakes. … Continue reading...

By Seamus on 9/24/2025 1:58:30 PM • Views (4)
In this video Simon shares a great terrestrial pattern he developed with dry dropper setups in mind. This pattern was born out of a need for a small buoyant dry fly that could suspend a tungsten nymph below it. When … Continue reading →

By Seamus on 9/15/2025 1:23:01 PM • Views (7)
We are nearing the end of the dreaded summer period where things are a bit too hot for a trout’s liking. Hot air and water temperatures reduce waters efficacy at holding oxygen this in turn produces both stressed and lethargic … Continue reading →

By Seamus on 9/10/2025 10:34:36 AM • Views (7)
by Robbie Despite marginal returns summer steelhead fishing the last few weeks has been just good enough to keep anglers interested. Compared to last year we have about a quarter as many fish in the Willamette Valley which translates to … Continue r...

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