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    Default American River steelhead report.

    I finished teaching a spey lesson at Sunrise on the American River and was on the little bicycle bridge. I watched the guide, Joe Vasquez landing a nice adult steelhead for his client. If you want to catch a steelhead this season you have to wet the fly, don"t wait for someone to tell you it's red hot. It is not going to be red hot. We are in prime steelhead season and we will have a few fish trickling in well into March. Put your time in or just get lucky, but don't be the one waiting for some magical good report, instead be the one giving it. If you want lots of numbers enroll in a math class.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Andy Guibord View Post
    I finished teaching a spey lesson at Sunrise on the American River and was on the little bicycle bridge. I watched the guide, Joe Vasquez landing a nice adult steelhead for his client. If you want to catch a steelhead this season you have to wet the fly, don"t wait for someone to tell you it's red hot. It is not going to be red hot. We are in prime steelhead season and we will have a few fish trickling in well into March. Put your time in or just get lucky, but don't be the one waiting for some magical good report, instead be the one giving it. If you want lots of numbers enroll in a math class.
    Thanks, Andy--

    Well said. Looks like one of those years...
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    Quote Originally Posted by Andy Guibord View Post
    If you want lots of numbers enroll in a math class.
    Classic line, love it

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    Joe is a great guy, guide, and a fish magnet.
    Way to go Joe!

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    There are fish in the system. Got into 4 before going up on the coast about a week ago. Two got off after a bit of fight, and two landed. One a bit colored up and one real bright fish (broke my rod when I was trying to get the hook out). Get out to increase your chances! And like Andy said. "you want lots of numbers enroll in a math class." hahahaha!
    Aron-



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    February is my top pick for catching a winter Steelhead.

    March/April is a time for some wild spring run adults or Blue Backs and some Half-pounds too.

    Get out with a local guide to increase you odds and maybe learn some good technique and how to read the water.
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    Decided to go swing on my birthday since I hadn’t swung a fly this season. I’m feeling lucky I intersected with a Eel strain with all the dismal conversations I’ve been hearing! She was the typical 8-9 lber and what a birthday gift she was!

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    Pretty cool......


    If you go to the upper river once a week for the next 2 months you should get something.



    On foggy days in Feb we can get some Baetis / Blue Wing Olive mayfly hatches mid-day in the upper half of the river.

    #16/18 paradun with 5x/6x on your trout rod should work.



    Feb/March/April on the upper Trinity, Lower Yuba, Lower Stan, Lower Moke rivers can be fun dry fly action with now flooding.

    Foggy /mayflies and sunny caddis & stoneflies?
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    “ That’s a great B-day present!!” What was the take like?

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    Pretty subtle take Jeff, but she ripped out a few times with a nice arial flash! The 5wt was a little under gunned but I was wanting to see what she could handle.

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