Rocky cliff reflections |
Although not a fisherman(woman?) I am a photographer, and keen to capture some early morning light on the river, decided to tag along.
Lovely blue blossom |
Riverbend Park was the perfect place to start our stroll. After passing the restrooms and playground, a paved path switched to narrow dirt trail following the river's grassy bank. Rocky cliffs from the opposite shore produced perfect reflections on it's glassy waters.
More beautiful (but unknown) flowers |
Wildflowers were out in force! I admired a patch of violet-blue blossoms, and captured several images of an unknown tiny mauve flower (gotta brush up on my Central Oregon plant id!)
Bright blue water |
While my men searched the riverbank for possible fishing holes, I lagged behind, snapping away.
Riverside vegetation |
Finally the guys decided to try their luck from a series of large rocks.
Hubby fishing on colorful waters |
I snuck a few images to document their attempts at landing the "big one."
Brother Dale fishing too |
Even though fishing was slow, the scenery was fantastic!
Rollicking rapids |
When hubby finally did land a fish, we all got a good laugh. His "lunker" was a tiny trout, barely large enough to escape being considered as bait. After a quick couple of photos, it was promptly returned to the river (my hubby's a firm believer in catch and release).
Tiny trout |
Getting bored of watching the fishermen, I continued downriver. Lots of interesting things to see - churning rapids, a long wooden bridge, and quiet pine forests.
Serene waters |
Fed by snowmelt, the Deschutes appeared above capacity. However, despite the high water, it looked peaceful.
Small rapids |
By mid-morning the riverside trail became congested with hikers and runners. Quite a few dogs also tagged along, some staying at their master's sides, where others roamed as far as their leash allowed.
More lovely wildflowers |
By then the men decided it was time to pack it in. Although only bagging one tiny fish each (which were promptly released) both hubby and brother said they had a good time. And I did too.
Beautiful series, Linda!!!
ReplyDeleteGreat!
ReplyDeleteGorgeous place to go fishing and at least he caught a fish!
ReplyDelete...I've always found the name Deschutes interesting! I hope that your husband caught something bigger!
ReplyDeleteHello, love the pretty views of the river. The wildflowers are lovely! Beautiful series of photos, sounds like a great family outing. Happy Tuesday, have a great day!
ReplyDeleteWhat a gorgeous place!
ReplyDeleteThat is a really beautiful place. No wonder you couldn't resist taking loads of photos.
ReplyDeleteA perfect morning, beside a beautiful stream.
ReplyDeleteThe Deschutes is such is a pretty river. I hope you have an opportunity to explore it further south of town where it flows through some gorgeous meadows and lava chutes. Great hiking and mountain biking there!
ReplyDeleteThat is indeed a beautiful river, and such pretty photos.
ReplyDeleteLooks a lovely river valley. When you are into photography there is always something to capture your attention and it really changes how you view the world in a different way- like an artist. I've even been entranced for hours snapping unusual yellow coloured spiders in a muddy ditch in a local supermarket car park as it expands the universe in every direction, both large and small.
ReplyDeleteHi! Nice hiking for you and good fishing for men. And being released,fish are very happy too.
ReplyDeleteI had a good laugh at your husbands fish! LOL!!
ReplyDeleteWhen are you coming back? I haven't been to Bend at all. All those crowds scare me!
ReplyDeleteLovely time outdoors with flowers which make lovely photos! Not been over there in a long time. One of these day!
ReplyDeleteGreat captures. I don't get out there often enough, but I love the area.
ReplyDeleteAnd I am you use a camera, not a fishing pole. These are beautiful photos!
ReplyDeleteWhat a great trip down the river. I've visited this river and the rapids can be quite something to see. - I agree I'd rather take photo then fish but growing up with a dad who loved fishing I often tagged along. - Sure enjoyed your wonderful photos.
ReplyDeleteOh I forgot to mention that was some catch your hubby made!
ReplyDeleteStunning riverside photos and flowers
ReplyDeleteI think you had the better catch, Linda!
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