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The salmon bite around the jetties continues to be consistent according to skipper Tim Klassen of Reel Steel Sport Fishing. “On Monday, the fish bit really well and all the boats had limits. The bite was a little tougher on Tuesday, and the rough and turbulent water probably had something to do with it. They just don’t seem to bite...
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Not much has changed since the August 1st opener; the salmon remain stacked just outside of the entrance to Humboldt Bay. The only real wild card the boats face on day to day basis is whether the forecast will be accurate, and will the salmon be on the north or south side of the jetty. While not every day has...
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I had occasion to fish a “scouting” trip with Captain Bryan Roccucci of Big Daddy’s Guide Service last Friday to figure where and what was biting. In spite of the poor reports coming into Fins, Fur and Feather Sports (FFF), he was, as usual, able to put us on fish.
We cruised away from Canyon Dam launch ramp...
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Lake Oroville is dropping a tad more than a foot and a half a day now. The current elevation is now officially below 800 feet at 799. The good news is the bass fishing is still pretty darn good.
Reports coming into Fins, Fur and Feather Sports (FFF) are all encouraging. Most anglers are still able to boat 30...
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Twas another beautiful week at the Lake – a few thunderboomers, lightening, showers, hail (in a few places) big fluffy white clouds, beautiful blue skies and lots of people. The Lake is starting its downward trend – about 3-4 inches a day. And there’s a very small bit of yellow starting to show in the Aspen groves.
Great fishing...
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Springers biting, Klamath fall run starting Trinity River Fishing
by E.B. Duggan, AUGUST 8, 2016
Trinity River
The good news is that the Upper Trinity is cooling down, the water is at summer flows and what Springer’s that are left in the upper river are starting to bite. With the cooler water the salmon that are still hanging out in the upper parts of the river are started to take drifted bait. Down at the mouth of...
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