I‘m pretty familiar either costs already. Once in a life time trip. I’d like a lodge that offers a package deal with guides, lodging and food.
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I‘m pretty familiar either costs already. Once in a life time trip. I’d like a lodge that offers a package deal with guides, lodging and food.
Starting to plan a trip to BC or Alaska next year. Looking for single hand streamer or indicator fishing. Looking for a reasonably priced lodge experience. Location, time of year, lodge name and any...
Going to La Paz Nov 6-12
Well, I have moved in the last year and retired to the Black Hills of South Dakota
Wasn’t sure if my trip to Baja was going to happen but it looks like a go. Instead of purchasing a saltwater rod and reel that I’ll probably only going to use once or twice, does anybody know where...
Looking for recommendations on an all around saltwater rod for Baja. I don’t have a mint to spend on it. Just want something that I can use for most fish fishing off a panga. Thanks!!!
If this is a joke, kind of a sick joke by now. Regardless, I think I’ll be taking my business elsewhere. I went to Kiene’s to support their business cause I really enjoyed the forum over the years...
I go to a craft store and buy Velcro in a spool and you can custom cut it to fit your needs.
Just retired two months ago (teacher). Moving to SD in 2 months. Pheasants, Montana trout and no state taxes.
My last two pups have come from Dustin Retrievers in Sutter. Carl is a real stand up guy and his dogs are fabulous !! I highly recommend them!!!
Anybody know of a site where they post real time (or close to that) steelhead numbers for the Willow Creek weir?
I stopped going in there years ago. Guys that work there are pretty rude.
1st week of November I'd park the boat in Redding and hit the Trinity for steelhead. 45 min drive.
If your thinking of the Pit, the best is Bill Downs. He's worked for several different places over the years but The Pit and Lower Sac are his specialties. He lives in Burney and knows it very well.
Buy a toon. Took me years to take the plunge, but now that I have, wish I had done it years ago. A toon is so much more versatile and you stay a heck of a lot warmer. I still use an occasional float...
I'd have to give the Fly Shop another vote of confidence. And again, Bill Downs has been the guide who has has consistently put me on the most fish on the river. He's also a good guy and makes your...
I was the guy in the toon that stopped Monday. He was on fire!! That is a great run I have fished for years.
If you read what was linked, dogs only need to be leashed in developed areas and interpretive trails of National Forests, which is a very, very small percentage of forest land. All other forest land...
Jason, you couldn't be more right. Fish are bigger now than before the lower flows and I catch double the fish I used to on the Pit. I'm in my mid 50's and fish the Pit at least a dozen days a year...
I just picked up my new toon this weekend and am looking for a rod holder as well. Found a few you can build using PVC pipe on You Tube for a fraction of what the manufactured ones cost.
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Good pic of swinging flies for the Trinity. Hiltons, assassins and herniators you can't go wrong with.
I'll be up there with a guide starting Saturday for 4 days. Rain not as bad as first thought. Shouldn't be a problem. Get a guide if you can afford one. I fish it a lot. Regarding flies, I nymph with...
So, the way I'm reading this is that the fish that are dead in Lewiston are fish that came from Trinity Lake? So, does that mean the fish in Lewiston are okay for now?
I was at Pit 3 as well on Saturday. Tried some new spots but always catch some nice "footballs" there. It doesn't get much better than wet wading on the Pit.
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