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Fishing Report

Upper Sac Fly Fishing Report

Brian “Bucko” Theriot report on 10.19.2017

Fall Fly Fishing on the Upper Sac has been good and the October caddis are out dancing in the thickest numbers I have ever seen. The leaves are changing to fall colors and the crowds are way less than the McCloud river, so come enjoy the beauty this river offers in the Fall with less crowds and good fishing. I was on the McCloud on Tuesday and Ah Di Na...

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Bay Striper Report

Capt Greg Holland Reports on 10.19.2017

When I thought the fishing couldn’t get any better, it did. We have average days of 50 plus bass for 2 rods for the last week or so and larger stripers are now being caught. On Wednesday we settles into a quite little cove and had 2 fish around 6 pounds grab baby Pole Dancers on top mid day! Had the Galvan boys onboard and they had a blast, the kid is a...

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Trinity River & Lower Sac Fly Fishing Report

Dave Neal Report reports on 10.19.17

Lower Sac is been a lot of fun this week. Not many salmon at all so not much of an egg bite. Bugs are the ticket and knowing what the fish want is your ticket to ride. Bwo on the cloudy days and small caddis have been staples for me. Today we have overcast skies and the fish are grabby!

Quick Trinity report. There are fish around but with the lower flows at...

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Eastern Sierra Fly Fishing Report

Jim Stimson reports on 10.19.2017

I will try not to BS anyone, I honestly have no clue what is going on with the local trout streams. I have heard second and third hand that the Upper Owens has cleared and fishing has improved. I can see from my house (with binoculars) that boats are anchored at the north end of Crowley Lake, meaning the fish are moving into the Upper Owens river system. I have...

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Lower Sacramento and Yuba Fly Fishing Report

Capt Hogan Brown Reports on 10.19.17

Lower Sac River Striper Fishing remains fair to good among changing conditions. The water temp and air temps are changing greatly. Water temps have dropped down into the mid to high 50s and night time air temp lows are dipping into the the low 50s high 40s with day time highs of the high 80s…So BIG swings in air temp and conditions throughout the day. Fish have...

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Lower Sacramento Fly Fishing Report

AC Fly Fishing Reports on 10.19.2017

Lower Sac - Fishing remains good to great. Not many salmon spawning so the “egg drop” aint really a thing yet.. that’s OK because the bug game has been strong. Oh yea, and the river has been pretty vacant of boats lately too.. We see some of the heaviest fish of the year during October, November and December. Find a day to get in one of our boats and we’ll show...

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Deschutes River Fly Fishing Report

Cory Godell Reports on 10.19.2017

Steelhead fishing on the Deschutes remains goods and should remain so right on through November. Don’t be fooled, just because we don’t have as many steelhead kicking around this season as prior years, doesn’t mean fishing is no good. Due to the lower numbers of fish, the amount of people fishing for them are next to none. Getting to fish the majority of all the...

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Delta Fly Fishing Report

Steve Santucci reports on 10.19.2017

The fish are in good numbers in all areas of the Delta.  Stripers are hitting four inch Clouser Minnows.  We are using Rio T-14 custom cut lines and the Rio intermediate type three for most of our fishing.  We have some great weather coming for the next couple of weeks.  Hope you can make it out and enjoy the fall run.  

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North Fork Yuba and Frenchman’s Lake Fly Fishing Report

Jon Baiocchi Reports on 10.17.2017

Frenchman’s Lake Fishing Report

Frenchman’s Lake – Much better weather in the last week with glassy conditions has allowed for some incredible sight fishing opportunities. There are much more fish in the northern part of the lake and it seems much of the population is ganged up there. Most of the trout are in the upper water column with many of them right on the...

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