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Thread: The Klamath... What a trip!

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    Default The Klamath... What a trip!

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    Awesome fish and trip for you guys!

    Got to love the translucent fins on those chromers.

    Congrats,

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    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??

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    Just check water temps. If the high is over 68 I'd say don't fish, but it's all up to you really

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    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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    You just have to go every chance you get and during your lifetime you will hit some of those fantastic trips.
    Bill Kiene (Boca Grande)

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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!!

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    Thanks for posting. Wish I was there now.

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    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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