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    I suddenly have a few days of free time. Ot asking anyone to divulge secrets but is now a time to throw flies in the low-flow?
    Thanks in advance!

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    Get out there and fish it, you never know what you may find.
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    Quote Originally Posted by John Sv View Post
    I suddenly have a few days of free time. Ot asking anyone to divulge secrets but is now a time to throw flies in the low-flow?
    Thanks in advance!
    Do it John !!!!

    When I lived in Chico, the Feather (specifically the Low Flow) was my rock stompin' grounds.

    Steak n' Eggs (glo-bug and nymph) and Surf n' Turf (alevin and nymph) worked VERY WELL this time of the year.

    Betcha' you'll hook some good feisty ones too !!!


    Bob

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    I believe the traditional Fall Feather river adult Steelheading is Oct/Nov and the Spring fishing for small adults is March/April.


    I would guess that Sept through May would all be a good time on the Feather for Steel.


    I thought February was Alvin time?





    I am going in April with Lance Gray to hopefully catch some of these Spring run fish on my Switch rod.


    If I lived near the lower Feather river I would be out there all the time......far better than the Lower American.

    All these Valley tail waters can be fished like a big trout stream, even with dry flies at times.
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    Feather's great, but fewer body parts floating by on the American.
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