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    any info on access and camping ownership was transferred to local tribe ?
    planning for this year.

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    You might Google PGE stewardship settlement. I was at one time on their mailing list. I was only interested in the Hat Creek , Fall River area, so I didn't follow Yellow creek. i do remember something that a tribe was getting the upper part of Yellow creek. Check it out.

    Dennis

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    Starting in 1978 they did this big rehab on Yellow Creek but from feedback I got it never really got better.
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    I remember asking about Yellow Creek years ago on another forum. I did end up going there
    years ago but it was pretty uneventful. All the fish were dinks.

    Too bad because it's one of the prettiest places I have fished...the meadow is quite something.
    And even downstream there is some nice pocket water.

    They should just plant it with 12 inch browns and call it good. That way there would
    probably be some nice holdovers in a year...and keep on a plantin' it.

    The campsites are nice too, not very many as I recall. It would be a good
    place to camp and then fish Butt Valley Reservoir and Lake Almanor just
    because of the landscape.

    Eric

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    Ever since the rehab and they got the cows away from the creek it never got better. A old timer told me there was some type of red worms around and in the cow patties that the fish would gorge on back in the day. That's why they were large and plump back then!

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    Quote Originally Posted by Mark Kranhold View Post
    Ever since the rehab and they got the cows away from the creek it never got better. A old timer told me there was some type of red worms around and in the cow patties that the fish would gorge on back in the day. That's why they were large and plump back then!
    I was told this as well, perhaps Lincoln/Lance Gray could chime in, they seemed to have some good info on how it used to be if I recall correctly.

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    thank you all

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    a few years ago, i hiked up a half mile from NFFR and fished the canyon stretch. it was a gorgeous stretch of water. that being said, i didn't have much luck, perhaps a few dinks. there are some mining claims that you need to steer clear of but otherwise it seems pretty accessible despite some steep grades. has anyone else had any luck in the canyon stretch?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Pupa View Post
    a few years ago, i hiked up a half mile from NFFR and fished the canyon stretch. it was a gorgeous stretch of water. that being said, i didn't have much luck, perhaps a few dinks. there are some mining claims that you need to steer clear of but otherwise it seems pretty accessible despite some steep grades. has anyone else had any luck in the canyon stretch?
    Yep. A while back (10 yrs ago), Jeff Ching and I did some exploring in the canyon. We just parked on the main dirt road and hiked down into the canyon. This was below Humbug Valley a few miles. It's very lush down there with some really nice plunge pools and pocket water. We caught plenty of fish nymphing and a few on dries. Rainbows and browns. Nothing real big. Lots of 8-10 inchers. But there are some decent sized fish in there. It's a cool spot if you happen to be camping up that way. I wouldn't make a special trip there. You're pretty much guaranteed solitude though.

    ~Jeff

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