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Fish Report for 4-21-2022
The Spotted Bass are in pre-spawn mode
4-21-2022
The Fly Shop
The lake has come around and is fishing pretty well right now with the Spotted Bass in pre-spawn mode. Fish are in 7 - 9' of water closer to shore. The Float 'N Fly under an indicator is the go-to method for now. Any color pattern is working. If you would like to fish on the bottom, a good sinking line fished back towards the bank bouncing a crayfish pattern will work very well in the shallower dropoffs and banks. The Warpath Whammy Craw in olive or orange is a good pattern for this. Fish will eat Clousers as well, don't forget those. And we'll keep on you about going up into the tributaries where you can fish dry dropper setups with your favorite dropper, keep your eyes peeled and match the hatch.
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The Fly Shop Reports
for Thursday, April 21st, 2022Fall River: No recent reports on the Fall River
Hat Creek: More of the same happening on Hat Creek
Klamath River - Upper - CA: No recent reports on the upper Klamath
Sacramento River - Lower: The fishing on the Lower Sacramento has been stellar
Pit River: PG&E will be performing maintenance on the bridge over Lake Britton Dam from 4-18 through 9-2
Sacramento River - Upper: The Upper continues to fish well
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The Fly Shop Reports
for Friday, April 8th, 2022Fall River: There should be a midge and Baetis show going on on the Fall right now
Hat Creek: This weather has the insects really coming off now
Klamath River - Upper - CA: Things may be winding down for the adult steelhead season
Sacramento River - Lower: Sunday and into Monday we'll see a small front push through, this always gets the insects hatching
McCloud River: The road into Ah-Di-Na should be open now
Pit River: PG&E will be performing maintenance on the bridge over Lake Britton Dam
Trinity River: The BOR has not scheduled their release bumps as of yet, the river is still in good shape
Sacramento River - Upper: The Upper continues to fish well
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