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Sacramento River - Lower - June 23rd, 2009 |
RECORDED:
90 °
FISHING: Great
The flows on the Lower Sac are currently at 11,000 CFS and should remain at this flow for awhile. Fishing has been great for big, wild rainbows. The floats below Anderson have really picked up the past couple of days. The fish seem to be very hungry, with most fish keying in on the summer caddis and rubberlegs. Most anglers willing to stay out for the evening hours have had good success throwing dries to rising rainbows.
Hot Bugs: Rubber legs, Idylwilde's CDC Prince size 16, Morrish's Hotwire caddis size 14, Amber Prince size 14, 16 Twenty incher size 8, 10 Birds nest olive and tan size 12, 10 Copper Johns size 16 Steelie May size 16 Hogan's S&M size 16 Golden Stones size 12, 14, Cinnamon Caddis Beaded and non beaded size 14, 16, PMD's.River flows
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Sacramento River - Upper - June 23rd, 2009 |
RECORDED:
85 °
FISHING: Good
The Upper Sac is fishing great with most fish taking stones, with some coming on PMD's. A decent caddis hatch in the evening makes it worth waiting for the evening hours. Use extra weight to get those bugs down in the water column. If you aren't touching bottom from time to time, then you are not fishing deep enough.
Hot Bugs: Pheasant Tail size 14, 16 Stone flies size 12, 14 Dark Lord 14, 16 Parachute Adams 14, 16 Hogan's S & M size 16 Hogan's red headed stepchild size 14 Speculator gold size 10 King Prince size 14 Amber Prince size 14 Morrish's cone stone size 10, 12
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Feather River - June 23rd, 2009 |
RECORDED:
89 °
FISHING: Good
Fishing has been fair the past few weeks. There are still a few spring fish around willing to eat. For more numbers of fish, try the American River. Shad and striper fishing has been great for the past week with some fish pushing the 30 pounds.
Hot Bugs: Eggs, BH Olive Bird's Nest size 16, BH Dirty Bird size 16, BH Prince Nymph size 16, BH Pheasant Tail size 16, BH Brown Micro May size 16, Hogan's S & M size 16, clown eggs.
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McCloud River - June 23rd, 2009 |
RECORDED:
84 °
FISHING: Great
If you are looking for wonderful scenery and prime trout water, the McCloud is it. The past few trips have produced good numbers of rainbows with a few browns in the mix. With the warmer temperatures in the forcast, we should see some decent hatches. Keep that dry fly rod handy and be ready for rising fish around every bend. Caddis and golden stones have been the go to bugs. We now have access to fish the Bollibokka section of the McCloud and would love to show you what it has to offer.
Hot Bugs: Pt's size 12-18, Hogan's S & M size 16, King Prince 16, Fox's Poo-pah olive size 16, midges olive and black, golden stones 12-16.
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Pit River - June 23rd, 2009 |
RECORDED:
88 °
FISHING: Great
Although the Pit River is a difficult piece of water to wade, this little gem can be very rewarding. Recent trips on this river has produced some great fish, even on dry flies. Look for decent stonefly, caddis, and PMD hatches. You can't go wrong with a dark stone and red copper john setup.
Hot Bugs: PT Flashback 14-16 Black Hare's Ear 14 Parachute Adams 14 Zebra Midge 18-20 HBI 18-20 WD40 18-20 Dark Lord 14-16 Black A.P. 14-16 Red Copper John 14-16 Hogan's S & M size 16 golden stones 14-16 Red Headed Stepchild 14-16 and Rubberlegs .
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Trinity River - June 23rd, 2009 |
RECORDED:
88 °
FISHING: Good
The current release from Lewiston Dam is 700 CFS and will be decreasing to 450 CFS by July 6th. Now is the time to start thinking about browns and salmon. The months of August and September should produce some great fishing for browns.
Hot Bugs: PT's 16, 18 Hairs Ears 14, 16 Stone flies size 10-16 Red Headed Stepchild 16, Eggs, Rubberlegs, Olive Caddis 14, 16 and copper Johns of all shape and colors. River flows
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Yuba River - June 23rd, 2009 |
RECORDED:
89 °
FISHING: Good
The Yuba has been good to great the past couple of weeks. This river can really turn on one day and leave you scratching your head the next. With the warming temperatures, look for decent hatches of caddis.
Hot Bugs: Rubber leg squirel nymph size 8, 10, S&M Nymph size 16, Olive Military Mayfly size 16, 18, Prince Nymph size 16, 14, Black Bead Olive Birds Nest size 14, 16, Poxy Back Golden Stone size 8, 10, Yuba Pupa size 14, 16, Red Headed Step Child size 16, 18, Olive zonker size 2, Olive woolly buggers size 6 - 2, Hoppers, Beatles, and Ants, clown eggs.
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