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Thread: Rancho Seco trout derby

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    Default Rancho Seco trout derby

    Does anyone know the date that SMUD is going to have there trout derby at Rancho Seco in December.

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    I got my SMUD bill to day and on the front of the bill was the date of the trout derby at Rancho Seco Dec. 15-16.

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    Anyone going to this?
    So long and thanks for all the fish!!!
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    I thought about it but, geez, I don't have a very good record fishing for trout at that lake. I think I've gone twice all together in the past and got skunked both times?
    -- Mike

    Chuck Norris has already been to Mars; that's why there are no signs of life.

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    Chuck Campana who works at our shop every Sunday is an expert at Rancho Seco.

    It has good LMB fishing in the spring, summer and fall.

    Winter and early spring is good for planted trout.

    The water can be so clear that I would use a clear slow sinking fly line and a fluorocarbon tippet.

    It is a very nice fly fishing lake and it is very clear with nice aquatic vegetation.

    Some people actually wade the edges on the lake.



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    HHMMM, lets see.... 2# trout or 10# striper.....I will stick with the Delta.
    No, really I like Seco. If your in a boat or something you can stand on, often you can spot pods of fish cruising around; lead them with a good cast and slowly strip a small nymph in front of them. Works durring the spring also.

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    i will be their on sunday

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