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Two "Whitewater Weekends" are coming up in August and September on the Pit River.  The releases occur in Pit 5 only and are scheduled for August 13-14 and September 10-11.  Flows are typically in the 425cfs range throughout the summer months.  During the whitewater releases the flows will increase to 1500cfs for the August event and 1200cfs for the September event.  Fishing will be next to impossible during these weekends on Pit 5.

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I just finished up two days of really good fishing on the Lower Sac with clients Chuck and Bill.  We fished Posse Grounds to Anderson yesterday and Bonnyview to Balls Ferry today.  Fishing was on fire at times, with multiple 18" rainbows coming out of certain spots.  The fishing was good in the morning, excellent around lunch time, and generally slowed down around 2:30pm.  The weather was really hot in the afternoon, especially today.  Fish are mainly eating small mayfly and caddisfly patterns right now.  The size and condition of the fish is excellent right now.  We landed several 18" rainbows that were close to 3 pounds in weight.  Flows have been steady at 10000cfs for almost a week now and the fish really seem to like it!

Chuck with a big one
Chuck with a big one
Lots of quality rainbows today
Lots of quality rainbows today
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Brian Kohlman and I took our 2016 Guide School students out on the Lower Sac today.  We have four great guys in the class this year.  Some had rowing experience already, others did not.  They all learned a ton about rowing and they caught some great fish in the process.  The river fished very well today and we hooked a lot of 18"+ fish.  The biggest was about 21".  The grab was really good throughout the whole day.

hooked up
hooked up
Dylan with a big one
Dylan with a big one
Drew with his first fish of the day
Drew with his first fish of the day
Rob with a big one
Rob with a big one
Aaron with a nice rainbow
Aaron with a nice rainbow
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I fished stripers today with Don and Mike from the Santa Rosa area.  The weather was perfect (not overly hot) and we hardly saw any other boats on the river.  We covered about 20 miles of river by the end of the day.  We started off with some good action, but then fishing was tough from about 11am to 2pm.  The bite improved in the afternoon, though.  Don finished the day with at least five fish, the largest about 3 pounds.  Mike landed a couple of larger schoolies too.Visibility is improving and the weedbeds are starting to come in.  The river looks a lot better than it did just 10 days ago.  I anticipate more fish and more big fish once the weedbeds become established and the forage fish arrive in good numbers. 

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After the busy 4th of July weekend, the weather has cooled off a bit and everything is fishing pretty good in the Intermountain area, especially the hex hatch on Fall.  We have some prime available dates left in July before we kick off our steelhead season in August on the Klamath.  We still have a few spots open for Speycamp, please contact me with any questions.  

The McCloud is one of the most beautiful rivers in the states
The McCloud is one of the most beautiful rivers in the states
Tony hooked up on the Mac
Tony hooked up on the Mac
Tony from SF anticipating the best hatch in the West
Tony from SF anticipating the best hatch in the West
A dog makes the hex hatch more fun!
A dog makes the hex hatch more fun!
Hat Creek has been good mornings and evenings
Hat Creek has been good mornings and evenings
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Scott Saiki's client for Tuesday, June 28th just had to cancel his trip.  Scott is now available to fish the Fall River, Lower Sac, or pretty much any other area fishery.  The Fall River is fishing very well right now, with the hex hatch being the big draw.  Get in touch if you would like to jump on this prime date!

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I did my first-ever striper/hex combo trip yesterday.  We fished the Lower Sac for stripers until 2pm and then headed up to Fall River for the hex hatch. We had pretty good striper fishing, albeit for small fish, in the morning and then the hex hatch was about as good as it gets.  My clients Frank and Doug landed close to ten big fish on hex dries last night.  Pretty amazing, especially considering the windy conditions.  All of the hex fish were 16-19" and were great fighters.The fishing was challenging during the day today.  We landed just a couple fish, but one of them was Doug's best Fall River fish ever, a 21" rainbow.The hex hatch was really good again tonight.  The wind totally changed from last night and there were way more bugs, so our flies were a bit outnumbered.  We landed four or five nice fish.  Frank and Doug have done the hex hatch many times over the years and they thought this year was the best they've ever seen.Dax and Leslie have opened up some dates in early July - come up and experience the hex hatch.  

Doug with a 21 rainbow
Doug with a 21 rainbow
that's a fatty
that's a fatty
fish on during the hex hatch
fish on during the hex hatch
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I spent a half-day this morning on the Sac with longtime clients Frank & Doug from the Sacramento area.  It was their first time fishing for stripers and they had a blast.  We didn't get any big boys today, but we hooked about a dozen schoolies in the 10-16" size range.  The water clarity isn't the best right now - it's coming out of Keswick pretty green.  That makes it hard to sight-fish for larger fish and see when other fish are chasing the flies.  We saw some pretty nice largemouth and smallmouth bass in a couple of sloughs, but they were surrounded by thousands of baitfish and didn't seem to be hungry! 

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The weather has been very sporadic in June here in Nor Cal.  Mt. Shasta got a beautiful blanket of fresh snow a few nights ago.  It makes for beautiful sunsets on Fall River as you await the hex hatch.  Some of the windy and cooler nights this past week kept the hatch from happening, but overall its been a superb hex season despite the unseasonal weather.  The hatch is happening both above and below the confluence, which makes for a nice displacement of pressure.  Don't drop right below somebody when there is two hundred yards of open water above them.  Llights!  If you don't have proper lights on your boat, at least have headlamps and flashlights.  Better yet, Shasta Angler in Fall River has the proper lights for you, the game warden and other anglers don't care if your crappy rental boat isn't properly equipped with lights...its the operator's responsibility.Hat Creek has been decent in the mornings and evenings, kinda tough during the day.  The warmer weather will help hatches.  The Mac has been the typical McCloud.  At times you wonder if there are any fish or insects in the place, then all of a sudden it turns on and you are hooking fish all over the place.  Afternoons have been better recently for me.   I only have a few more days available for trout season.  Fishing should be great these next few weeks. 

Our pet hex!
Our pet hex!
Leslie on a remote Nor Cal freestone river
Leslie on a remote Nor Cal freestone river
Hiking around in the beautiful forest the Mac runs through
Hiking around in the beautiful forest the Mac runs through
The Mac!
The Mac!
My favorite hatch of all time is on Fall River, 20 minutes of glory!
My favorite hatch of all time is on Fall River, 20 minutes of glory!
Leslie and Alex Ferber casting dries on the Fall
Leslie and Alex Ferber casting dries on the Fall
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Fished this past week all around NorCal working on a project with GoPro and Cal Trout. Over the course of the week, we fished the upper Sac, Hat Creek, the McCloud river, Klamath river and Fall River. The weather was cold and rainy, but the fishing still managed to be great. Fished with nymphs, streamers and dries, and caught fish with each set up. I even managed to swing up a bass. It was an awesome week, and with the weather starting to warm up again, the hatches should really start to pick up again.  On Fall River the past few days, the Hex hatch is really going off. This is my favorite hatch, not just because of the aggressive takes, but also because watching the sun set over Mt. Shasta is never the same experience twice. 

A nice one at the lakes
A nice one at the lakes
Fall river sunsets
Fall river sunsets
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Best hatch and the best beer
Best hatch and the best beer
Mikey Wier with a nice rainbow
Mikey Wier with a nice rainbow
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The weather has been very unpredictable this spring, but the fishing has remained consistent and today was no exception!  We had rain yesterday and this morning, but despite the weather - the fish were super grabby for Bill and Ken.  We never saw another boat all day and fishing was simply epic.  They had so many double hook-ups, that it seemed odd if one was hooked-up without the other.  Caddis patterns and mayflies nymphs were the ticket today. 

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I spent the afternoon scouting for stripers with fellow guide Sam Robinett.  I didn't have high expectations due to the high winds and cool temperatures.  Stripers generally like it hot.  We worked some of my favorite spots for about an hour and a half and then I hooked a very nice fish.  I saw it chase the fly right at the end of the retrieve, so I stopped retrieving and the fish gobbled the fly right next to the boat!  We had a lot of action in the next two hours on schoolies from 10 to 16 inches.  We finished off the day in a great carp spot and Sam landed a beauty!Pretty good action for non-ideal conditions.  I'll be striper fishing a lot from here on out through the end of September.  Come on up and see what it's all about! 

My first and largest fish of the day
My first and largest fish of the day
Sam manhandled this giant carp
Sam manhandled this giant carp
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I fished Steve and grandson Chris today on Battle Creek.  We got off to an early start and the river was in much better shape than 2 weeks ago when it was too high.  I was sweating bullets by 2pm though as we had covered a lot of water without many strikes.  Right before our first hike-out opportunity the fish went on the grab.  We decided to fish a little more and my guys got to experience what Battle Creek is known for - tons of grabs on dry flies.  We landed fish up to ten inches and rose a few larger ones on a variety of giant dry flies.  The best flies were a pink hopper and a Turck's tarantula, size 8-10.  We saw some golden stones in the air, tons of hoppers in the upper part of the canyon, and lots of dragons and damsels.  We also spotted 4 or 5 spring-run chinook - really cool to see these huge wild fish hanging out in crystal clear cold water all summer. 

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I fished the Lower Sac this morning with Steve and grandson Chris.  We floated Anderson to Balls which was nice and peaceful, but the cool weather seemed to throw the fishing off a bit.  We landed a fish fish, including two nice fat 16" rainbows.  By 1pm the wind came up made the fishing really difficult.  It was a great two days for first-time angler Chris, though.  He landed six rainbows on dry flies on Battle Creek yesterday and then caught a few fish today on the Lower Sac.We finished up our day in Red Bluff trying for shad but they were nowhere to be found.  Calm sunny weather should make for improved shad fishing. 

Chris with his first Lower Sac fish
Chris with his first Lower Sac fish
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Leslie and I had a day off today and spent it fishing, of course.  Not much dry fly happening where we were today, but the streamer grab was excellent.  We also did very well on the dirty nymphs.  Fishing was best between 11 and 2 today.I expect another epic hex hatch tonight, it has he best early season hex hatch I've seen in my 14 years on Fall River.  It's even been happening with the cooler evenings that we've been having.

Leslie landing an epic Fall River rainbow
Leslie landing an epic Fall River rainbow
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The hex hatch has been going off!  My clients Dean and Clayton from Washington landed 4 very large fish last night on their first ever hex hatch.  Pressure is very low.  I've been out the last 10 nights, and the hatch happened on 8 of them, so it's pretty consistent.  During the day the Fall has been kinda moody.  There has been some great hatches on some days, nothing on others.  Sinking lines and nymphing are catching some fish when there are no bugs on top.  Pressure is extremely high on the upper river, mellow on the lower river.  If you are patient, you can headhunt for very large rising fish from 10 until about 2 and search for the moments.  My client Tom Donnely hooked and finally lost a truly gigantic fish, who ran him through his full spool of backing.  The battle did not end with the fish in the net, but it was an amazing fish and battle.Hat Creek was good last week, but slowed down the last few days.  Powerhouse Riffle is crowded, shallow, and fishing good in the mornings for tricos and in the evenings for caddis.The McCloud has been going off on some days, kinda tough on others.  The best fishing is In the evenings and whenever the fish are looking up for stones and mayflies.  Ask us about our camping options for the Mac.

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I had a great weekend hosting Doug and Jeff from Sacramento in the pursuit of wild trout on some of my favorite rivers in Northern California.  With the warm weather, the really big fish eluded us, but the bug activity provided us with tons of action.  We fished the Upper and Lower sections of the McCloud RIver, Stretches #3 and #4 on the PIt RIver, and Hat Creek.  Fishing on the McCloud and Hat Creek proved to be a ton of fun.  We caught the majority of our fish on dries as the salmonfly hatch was in full force and there were small golden stone fly hatches everywhere.  Our day on the Pit was even more challenging than usual.  Higher than normal flows forced us into some tight spots.  We managed to pick up a few nice fish though.  If you love all the challenges that fly fishing can offer an angler, weekends like these are a blast.

This one crushed a Salmon Fly pattern!  Fun!
This one crushed a Salmon Fly pattern! Fun!
Jeff on a beautiful stretch of the Lower McCloud.  Fish rising just along the Elephant Ears!
Jeff on a beautiful stretch of the Lower McCloud. Fish rising just along the Elephant Ears!
Hard work pays off on the Pit!
Hard work pays off on the Pit!
How I end every trip to the Burney area!
How I end every trip to the Burney area!
Hat Creek Dandy!
Hat Creek Dandy!
Doug Working hard on the Pit
Doug Working hard on the Pit
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Katie and I spent the day on the Henry's Fork with Alex Kohn from Henry's Fork Anglers.  We floated Ora to Chester, a lower stretch that I had never done before.  There are a ton of floats you can do on the Henry's Fork and they are all different.  I really liked the float we did today.  The river was mostly shallow with great riffles and structure.  The scenery, while not very vertical, was great.  At the bottom of the float we could view the Grand Teton mountains from the river.  That was cool because we are headed there for a family vacation tomorrow.Katie and I were really impressed with the fishing, even though our guide Alex said the river was fishing merely "OK".  The Henry's Fork rainbows and browns are hard fighters.  We hooked quite a few fish and landed fish up to 20".  We fished a dry-dropper rig almost all day, using a chubby chernobyl as the dry and various beadhead nymphs underneath.  Most of our biggest fish ate the dry.  I guess we're right between the giant stonefly and golden stone hatches right now.  Katie's big fish of the day, a 20" brown, chowed her big dry fly on a little seam near the bank.

Katie's big brown
Katie's big brown
View of the Tetons from the Henry's Fork
View of the Tetons from the Henry's Fork
Katie Harris making some casts underneath the Ora Bridge
Katie Harris making some casts underneath the Ora Bridge
My biggest fish of the day
My biggest fish of the day
Katie's big rainbow
Katie's big rainbow
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The epic Fall River hex hatch started early this year!  Book a trip if you want to get on it, it's been excellent this past week...

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I fished our private section of North Battle Creek today with some clients from my home town of Gridley.  I guess I'm used to drought conditions, because I was really surprised that the creek was flowing pretty high today!  Flows spiked up a little with the hot weather so there must still be some snowmelt up in the high country above McCumber Reservoir.  We were able to fish the wider parts of the creek, but the cascades were impassable so we weren't able to fish as much water as usual.  We caught some fish on dries and nymphs under dry flies.  Fishing should really pick up in a couple weeks when the flows drop down to normal summer levels.

The wider parts of the creek were much more fishable
The wider parts of the creek were much more fishable
Tom working a deep pool
Tom working a deep pool
You pretty much have to charge through the river
You pretty much have to charge through the river
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