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Orvis Guide Rendezvous, Missoula, MT

A great trip to Montana this last weekend.  I had more than a ton of fun, saw some awesome familiar faces and met some new friends.  My personal thanks goes out Jason Cotta and Adam McNamara for allowing me to tag along and always passing the good word about us.  Oh, and I did go fishing a bit.

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Planting Trees on the Shasta River

I spent a half day with a group of volunteers planting trees on The Nature Conservancy’s, Shasta river project at the Nelson Ranch.  The goal is one day, to fish here!  Even with The Nature Conservancy on its side, this river could use some help.  Its the closest Steelhead fishery to our front door and I fish it the least.  Lets get these fish back!!!!!!

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Southern Oregon, Northern Cali, March Madness

With no real rain storms, March has been open season on steelhead.  One big storm could close it all, but I can’t remember what a brown river looks like.  By mid April a winter fish could be a thing of the past and we’ll eagerly await the return of the summers.  Check out some pics from earlier this March!  Including a 38″ steelhead caught on the swing w/ Rich Zellman www.steelheadwater.com

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Lower Sac Fishing Report 03.17.13

Our guides have been having some tremendous fishing on the Lower Sac this past week.  Warm weather and hungry fish make for smiling faces.  We have good guides eager to take advantage of some great early season trout fishing.  Don’t leave it all to them, we expect good fishing to last for most of the early spring so get out there and get warmed up.

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Upper Sac in February.

We have been spending some fun days trout fishing on the Upper Sacramento river. The water is low and clear for winter levels and good fish depends on a stealth presentation, The warmest part of  day produce the best fishing and some decent hatches. Continue Reading →

12.18.12 One before the storm.

Ryan and John came up for a bit of steelheading before the storm hit. I really enjoy hunting those winter fish. The Klamath has a good number of adults around and worth hitting. Its now snowing hard outside and I’m tying flies for your next steelhead.

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Still Not Winter???

With Winter officially just around the corner we end the “Spring Training” season of Winter Steelhead fishing.  Heaters are out and working, waders and rain jacket have no leaks, and a new net, thats big.  We love the Winter season cause its time to get our FISH ON.

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