Long Range Fish Report
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Fish Report for 5-31-2013
Shasta Trout's take on northern California fly fishing
5-31-2013
Craig Nielsen
Local creeks are accessible and fishing very well, we have enjoyed some outstanding days fishing dry flies (preferably with cane rods) to eager fish, finding Browns, Rainbows and an occasional Brookie, though they may be small, they are fun and good for the soul. If you want to experience the feeling of being a kid again try fishing for these little gems on one of our incredible local creeks. Many of these are fragile small streams that do not suffer pressure well so we will say no more.
Drop us a line if you are headed our way, we would be pleased to hook you up with the finest local guides or if you prefer, send you in a direction you might most enjoy. We hope to hear from you soon!
Drop us a line if you are headed our way, we would be pleased to hook you up with the finest local guides or if you prefer, send you in a direction you might most enjoy. We hope to hear from you soon!
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