Lake Sabrina Fishing Report
by Lake Sabrina Boat Landing Staff, AUGUST 15, 2016
Lake Sabrina

Can you believe it’s the middle of August? Looks like most the kids are heading back to school next week or the following and then its Labor Day Weekend and the Tri-County State Fair (don’t forget FREE Fishing day on Saturday, September 3). We’ve got yellow showing in the Aspens across from the Lake in several locations and the Lake...
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Trinity River Pulse
Trinity River Fishing
by E.B. Duggan, AUGUST 15, 2016

Trinity River

The Klamath River at Terwer Creek reached the heat temperatures and low water flow requirements for emergency water releases from Trinity Lake, to lower the water temperatures and increase water flows in the Lower Klamath River in order to prevent salmon from dying. On August 22, the Bureau of Reclamation is going to start water releases from Trinity Lake. The...
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Weather good for Collins Lake anglers
by Kathy Hess, AUGUST 13, 2016
Collins Lake

-- Well, August marks the end of summer and although past years it has been the hottest month on record, this year is mild so far. It seems that catfish, crappie, & bass are still the primary targets for this warm weather with an occasional trout in the mix. Noah & Kameron Blair brought up a gorgeous 5 lb....
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Bottomfishing have you baffled?
Southern Oregon
by Larry Ellis, AUGUST 13, 2016



Usually fishing for rockfish, cabezon and lingcod is the easiest kind of fishing in the world. But lately some folks have been saying that the fishing has either been good one day or mediocre the next. People either find the spots or they don't, so they say. All I can say is if the bottomfish are throwing you a...
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Collins Lake Fishing Report
by Collins Lake Staff, AUGUST 12, 2016
Collins Lake

Well, August marks the end of summer and although past years it has been the hottest month on record, this year is mild so far. It seems that Catfish, Crappie, & Bass are still the primary targets for this warm weather with an occasional trout in the mix. Noah & Kameron Blair brought up a gorgeous 5 lb. 8...
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Salmon not yet in large numbers
Kenny Priest
by Kenny Priest, AUGUST 11, 2016

Klamath River - Lower

The report is very similar to last week for the lower Klamath. Boats working from Blue Creek down are hooking between two and four steelhead per trip. A few more fall salmon have started to enter the river, but not in any big numbers yet. The river is in good shape with morning water temperatures hovering right around 70 degrees.
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