Archive | March, 2019

March Madness Wrapping Up

Winter Steelhead Report

Our guides continue to find late season steelhead success in NorCal, Southern OR and on the coast. Weather has been spectacular recently meaning t-shirts and sunscreen. Although the forecast of rain is looming out there once again we are not seeing any dire predictions of gully washers so favorable conditions should prevail as we approach the end of the month and early April. I strongly suggest for those of you still twitchy for chasing the beast times growing short and you will only have yourself to blame, give us a shout to live the dream rather than dreaming of what could have BEEN such as this 93 yr. youngster we just guided.
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 John Klamath 2019
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 Upper Sacramento River Report
 
The Upper Sac has been experiencing the leading edge of the snow melt recently and the flows are just south of 3000 bfs which may scare some of you away. Rest assured the river can be fished at these flows, it isn’t pocket water style fishing so common on this river, it’s more of a big water game and knowing your high water spots. We have been experiencing one of the best winters that we can remember and getting into the fabled lake run fish (we call them steelhead descendants) that test your skills. I suspect that these flows will be around for awhile. If you would like to join in on our fun as Mother Nature does her runoff thing and learn a few worthwhile tips from one of our seasoned USac guides give us a call.
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 Carl 2019 USac

Time To Take Advantage Of This Great Window

 

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Right now and for the next week or more is your window of opportunity to enjoy some great fishing. The relentless string of Winter storms that just kept rolling in off the Pacific are being kicked in the groin by a sweet high pressure system over us. Most rivers are dropping into shape around here and over on the coast. March can be an awesome time to get your last licks in for steelhead on the Klamath, Rogue, Trinity, Applegate, Smith, Chetco, Coquille and Umpqua Rivers. Here in our backyard the Upper Sacramento River is also dropping and is prime for some of the big Winter fish that we locals are aware of. The only river that is in jeopardy is the Lower Sacramento River which is seeing big releases from Shasta Dam however this situation could improve any day . Give us a shout, we have a great team of guides to assist you with all of these choices.

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