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Fish Report for 5-31-2013
Fly Fishing in the Shadow of Shasta, May 2013
5-31-2013
Craig Nielsen
This is the dream spring season fly fishers in Northern California have been waiting for, anglers in the shadow of Shasta have not seen these ideal flows and near perfect weather in years. All of our trout fisheries have been fishing well and we expect them to get even better as the biggest hatches of the year are just days away. Salmonflies, Goldenstones, Mayflies big and small, along with blizzard hatches of caddis are on their way. Wildflowers are in their full glory which marks the beginning of the peak of our season so consider this your invitation to get here now, drop us a line, we feature the finest local guides in the north state and still have some availability.
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