Noyes Valley Creek, a tiny trickle, is entirely on private ground. East Fork of the Scott is mostly private. You would need to check with CDFW in Redding to find out where the "inaccessible to...
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Noyes Valley Creek, a tiny trickle, is entirely on private ground. East Fork of the Scott is mostly private. You would need to check with CDFW in Redding to find out where the "inaccessible to...
We need to know the model number of the hooks in order to identify them.
I have checked their website. Lots of colors and shades, but no peacock.
Anybody out there have some Jay Fair Short Shuck in peacock? I have a couple of favorite patterns which use it and I have run out. For some reason the peacock color isn't sold anymore. Shoot me a PM...
Catgut is made from strips of intestine of sheep or goats. Readily available from European online fly shops. Found this U.S. supplier with a quick Google search, they may be more....
It is amazing how long our equipment will last underwater. A friend lost a rod I had built for him over the side of his float tube in 50-60' of water in a local mountain lake. Seven years later a...
Mr. Google comes up with several references, but none of them specifically address fly lines. Mostly Ebay listings for old Rain-Beau ads.
I have an old Rain-beau "Glasline" fly line that dates to the late 1950's that I'm curious about. Belonged to my dad who used it for steelhead and shad fishing. I suspect it was purchased in Russ...
Both Copco and Irongate have lots. Easy to catch. Bring a big bucket.
Sort of a different genre of "fly", but might work with this technique. Fly rod spinnerbaits are easy to make and can be quite effective at times. The spinner blades will rotate at extremely slow...
The deal up here on the tribs of the Scott (south of Ft. Jones)is that they are open to fishing above the point at which anadromous fish spawn. DFG has these points established and printed on a list...
What size and color chironomid were you fishing? I would guess that the bugs are pretty small this late in the year. Hope to get up there in the next week or two now that the weather seems to be...