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Over 150 Bass were caught and released in the past week, by only 4 fishermen in 2 different boats. They are super aggressive but you must have a boat to get to the north end where they are on the bite. Last week Don Pearson & Tim Merrit of Roseville caught & released 42 Bass. Starting in the morning Don...
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John English came back and caught a 3 Pound Rainbow on Sunday!! He is a patient man, he fishes by the dam using Powerbait.
A few fishermen that I talked to gave it their all and just couldn't entice the trout this week. David Callison & his buddy Keith did well on Bass fishing this past week, using purple plastic worms....
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Trinity River Fishing
by E.B. Duggan, OCTOBER 28, 2007
Trinity River
Trinity Lake is 73ft. below the over flow and 58% of capacity. Average inflow to the lake for the week is 962cfs.
424cfs is being released to the Sacramento River.
Trinity River @ Lewiston is 314cfs & water temp is 48, air 44 @ 09:00am today.
Douglas City is 1.9ft. @ 300cfs, water temps 48, air 40. Helena / North Fork...
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Congratulations to Chris Martin (top center photo) who caught his 1st Fish which was an awesome Rainbow Trout. Chris fished near the dam and used Nightcrawlers. Nightcrawlers are working well right now, I don't know maybe the fish are tired of feeding on Shad and need a change. Variety is a good thing, that's why we have 13 flavors of...
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Trinity River Fishing
by E.B. Duggan, OCTOBER 21, 2007
Trinity River
Trinity Lake is 73ft. below the over flow and 58% of capacity. Average inflow to the lake for the week is 230cfs.
415cfs is being released to the Sacramento River.
Trinity River @ Lewiston is 300cfs & water temp is 47.1, air 41 @ 10:00am today. ?ĮDouglas City is 1.9ft. @ 312cfs, water temps 48, air 41. Helena / North Fork...
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Our surface temperature is 65 degrees which means the lake is "turning over". When the lake turns, the temperature is the same from top to bottom and the thermocline has gone. The thermocline only appears after the lake "warms up" again which won't occur until late spring. With the absence of the thermocline, the trout are now EVERYWHERE and not...
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