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    Default 2018 trout opener

    Who has got plans to head out?

    I've got a few things bouncing around in my brain, but wondering how much of an issue that flows are going to be on some of the streams I have in mind.

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    I’ll be heading up Hwy-50 today or tomorrow to check out a few creeks I want to fish. Will report back what I see but looks like flows are going to be up

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    KSB, I saw your post on the Silver Fork AR, which was about what I would have expected to hear. Did you peek at any other feeder streams to the American River?

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    There is a decent amount of snow up here in the mountains still. Creeks and rivers are high and off color due to all the recent warm 70+ degree weather for a few days. Lots of the lakes are still frozen as well.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Morgan View Post
    There is a decent amount of snow up here in the mountains still. Creeks and rivers are high and off color due to all the recent warm 70+ degree weather for a few days. Lots of the lakes are still frozen as well.
    I am not expecting much but it feels sacreligious not to fish on opening day. I have a few barely-named blue lines at 2000-3000' elevation on the 50 and 80 corridors that I think will yield some fish. Some of the lesser known dam controlled streams and rivers will probably also be OK.

    In an ideal world I would go to the McCloud but I don't have time this weekend

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    On openers in Nor Cal people look for low elevation tributaries of larger streams. low to mid-elevation lakes, tail water streams and Spring feed streams.

    Find some water that is above 50 degrees?
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    Great opener yesterday swinging and stripping streamers in the sierras! Love Gary Anderson’s 2wt troutspey for this river! Water was high, so fished all the summer frog water sections which were just exactly perfect! Click image for larger version. 

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    Nice job! Cool pics. I fished the Truckee a couple days but honestly I fish year round as do many of us on the site. So the last weekend in april to me is must another day. I know everything opens up which is great because there are so many amazing spots.

    The Truckee is in great shape. Nowhere near as high and off color as last year. In fact I was amazed about how quickly the snow pack is going. I really expect most of the free stones to be in great shape by late May/early June. Flows on Truckee are around 900 in town and about 1100 in the canyon. Last year it was 3x that around the same period but fished excellent even at high flows. Water temps are in the 45-49 degree range and pretty clear. (bluish/green but visibility a few feet). I didn't have any success on streamers. When water gets into lower 50's I think that game will open up. It was all typically winter stuff. (eggs, worms, stones). I picked up a few nice rainbows and browns but I worked for them and it was windy, cold, and a bit nasty at times. Tough to get a good drift. Also got a few 10-12 inch rainbows from spawn 2 +years ago post drought. Great news because another good water year and these fish are going to be the 14-18 inch fish we catch next season.

    Hope valley area is totally clear of snow and West Carson a very fishable 300CFS. Last year I was trekking through 2 feet+ this time of year and when it blew out the entire meadow was under water. I'm of the opinion a lot more of these streams are going to fish well early this year. EC still high and off color but that is very normal for this stream early on. (900 CFS). I like this fishery a little later in the season when the river color improves and flows drops.

    Even though march-April was epic we only got 70% of our snowpack. Difference this season is reservoirs are full from 2016-17 so tail waters will thrive like EW, Little T, etc.

    Looking forward to best fishing in several years. So far so good.
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    Hat Creek fished well and was well attended both Saturday and Sunday, had to be willing to put up with the downpours and sleet. But as a consolation whenever it rained or sleeted a hatch came off and that was the best time to get on the fish with some dry flys. Still got a couple between storms too. Average fish 10-14 inches mostly rainbows a couple of browns.

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    nice reports, girlfriend and i explored a couple of mid-elevation small streams, beautiful country but limited success owing to cold water and the less than ideal weather. out of town next weekend but hopefully with the warming conditions, the following weekend will mark greater success rates for us.

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