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Last edited by Bwag; 07-18-2016 at 10:54 PM.
Awesome fish and trip for you guys!
Got to love the translucent fins on those chromers.
Congrats,
I've been on the Klamath for about 10 days now. Staying down low so far, Klamath Glen area mostly. The only time I've seen any push has been last Tuesday & Wednesday. The two days that the gill nets at the mouth have to be removed. I wonder what kind of fishing this river would provide if the netting were to be stopped for a few years. When did this commercial stuff start?
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Is it too early to fish the stretch between Seied and I-5? I'll be heading up I-5 next week but this will be my first time on Klamath. Any suggestions??
Just check water temps. If the high is over 68 I'd say don't fish, but it's all up to you really
Glad you guys had a great trip BW! Glad you were rewarded with some tugs! Your passion is obvious from your write up. Thanks for sharing. -Bryan
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At this time of year it is fun to swing the Trinity fly shop muddler!!! If you driving across 299 stop at the shop and get a ton of em! Dry fly swinging is what it is all about. Swing it at Klamath Glen. So much fun. Nice job Brian!!
Thanks for posting. Wish I was there now.
Thanks for the good words everyone. Andy, you probably see quite a few people every year but about 4 years ago I spent a few hours on the American with you learning to Spey cast, for me, nothing beats swinging a fly with a 2 hand rod, thank you!
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