Check out Eagle Lake 6/7/11
My first trip to Eagle Lake. This place is worth fishing. Andy thanks so much for taking me out and showing me yet another awesome Northern California fishery. >>OPEN THIS TOO READ MORE AND SEE MORE
My first trip to Eagle Lake. This place is worth fishing. Andy thanks so much for taking me out and showing me yet another awesome Northern California fishery. >>OPEN THIS TOO READ MORE AND SEE MORE
Fishing was great! Most fish ate the dry fly. Plenty were caught on nymphs. Flows are still high but this should not stop you from fishing here. We didn’t see another person fishing all day. Memorial Weekend? Yes, I was on the public water. >>SEE MORE, READ MORE!!!
With the river at almost twice its normal May size (3260 cf/s) and rain on the forecast, things don’t look good for Spring fishing. Some sunshine would really help turn things around. Keep your eyes on these postings. When the Salmon flies do show up, we’ll be the first to know.
The hatch happened for most of the day, and the fish were looking up. >> see more pics
All May the Lower Sac has been fishing great. The crowds are down and the bite is on. PMD’s, Big Rubber Legs, Eggs are the hot ticket. There will still be great fishing for another week or two until they ramp up the flows. Get on it soon!!! >>LOTS OF PICS HERE!
One of the biggest browns we have ever seen, every cast these monsters should be in the back of your mind. A big fish on the McCloud is 16 inches but this was almost twice as long.
Day after day this river kicks down some of the country’s largest native rainbows. Pat caught one
Happy to be joining up with John in Wild Waters. In the past our careers have combined on work days often and fish days more. With our combined experience and talent a great guide service just got better.
With 16 clients, 4 of the best regional guides, on a river 3 times its normal size the Opener treated us to hundreds of fish. Yes Hundreds. Great rainbows to 16″ and a few nice browns to 18″
Big Fish on big flies, yet another fine day on the McCloud River Preserve with Michael Powelson from the Nature Conservancy and his comrade Chris.
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