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Fish Report for 12-30-2021
The river continues to clear and drop after the storms
12-30-2021
The Fly Shop
The river continues to clear and drop after the storms. However, if you would like to get into Ash Camp, or crazier yet, down to Ah-Di-Na, you will need a vehicle that will handle snow. NOAA estimates anywhere from 8 to 20 inches of the white stuff on the ground. There are a few options if you would like to wade, the Upper Sac, although a little high and off color, should be fishing above Pollard Flat. And the Lower Sacramento is doing pretty well too. Or, the Trinity has some nice fish in right now.
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for Thursday, December 30th, 2021Fall River: Fall River Report
Hat Creek: The Hat Creek valley received more snow
Klamath River - Middle: There are still plenty of fish and some larger ones showing up
Sacramento River - Lower: As the tributaries clear over the weekend it should become clearer and worth a look
Pit River: Big flows up on Pit 3 below Britton continue
Trinity River: The T is fishing as well as it has in the past five years this season
Sacramento River - Upper: The river flows have been on a sort of roller coaster the past couple of weeks
Baum Lake: Baum Lake is fishing well
Keswick Reservoir: The clarity should be much improved from the past two months
Shasta Lake: Shasta has had consist, good bass fishing the past month
Lewiston Lake: Lewiston Lake is fishing well right now
Manzanita Lake: The lake is frozen over and there is quite a bit of snow in the area
The Fly Shop Reports
for Friday, December 24th, 2021Klamath River - Lower: Rubberlegs and smaller nymphs are getting the job done
Sacramento River - Lower: With the late fall run Chinooks here and spawning, throw on an egg pattern
Trinity River: Even with the storms this past week there are plenty of fish around
Sacramento River - Upper: The storms are bringing the river up and blowing the lower end of the river out on the peak flows
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