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Fish Report for 11-2-2022
There are a ton of fish in the top section of the river
11-2-2022
The Fly Shop
There are a ton of fish in the top section of the river from Iron Gate down through Hamburg. Salmon are all over the place spawning with the steelies right behind them. Best flies this time of year for dead-drifting nymphs are dark stonefly patterns like the Black Rubberlegs. Fish egg patterns below if you are targeting fish sitting behind redds, or red Copper Johns otherwise. Brett's Klamath Intruder in olive and burnt orange is a killer pattern if you are not swinging a Copper Beaded Assassin. As the nights become longer and the temps cooler the Klamath will see more steelhead show up.
We are coming up into prime time for those of you who like to swing flies. We have spots in our Spey Clinic on Saturday, and 3 Day Spey School in November, contact Bryan or Chris in Outfitters if you would like more info.
Hot Flies:
Eggs:
• Clown Egg
• M.C. Redd Reaper - Champagne
• Micro Spawn - Shrimp Pink or Salmon Egg
• Boles Bazookas
Nymphs:
• Pat's Rubberlegs - #4-8
• 3-D Nymphs - #8-10
• Red Copper Johns - #14-18
• Gordon's Amber Wing Prince - #14-18
• Articulated Marabou Leech
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The Fly Shop Reports
for Wednesday, November 2nd, 2022Sacramento River - Lower: Good days on the Lower Sac right now!
McCloud River: The increased flows will continue through mid-November
Pit River: Overall the fishing continues to be very good
Trinity River: Solid reports of fish from Junction City up through Lewiston
Sacramento River - Upper: The temps are great from the lake all the way to the top
Baum Lake: Baum continues to fish really well
Shasta Lake: Bass are definitely on shad right now
Manzanita Lake: With snow falling in the park we are looking at the end of the season on Manzanita
McCloud Reservoir: The reservoir is at capacity, so all ramps should be good to go
The Fly Shop Reports
for Friday, October 28th, 2022Fall River: The season is winding down on the Fall
Hat Creek: Hat Creek valley is in great shape
Klamath River - Upper - CA: The upper Klamath continues to have more fish showing up
Sacramento River - Lower: Flows from Keswick remain at 3,900 CFS
McCloud River: Flow on the gage at the lake is now around 570 CFS
Pit River: The bridge over the dam on Lake Britton is open
Trinity River: Fish continue to make their way up the river
Sacramento River - Upper: October Caddis are coming off in good numbers
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