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Lake Siskiyou continues to fish pretty well. Camping and water fun have somewhat taken over at Lake Siskiyou but don't under estimate the fishing right now.
There are some quality Bass and Trout in this little nugget of a lake. Getting on the water early afternoon activity on the water such as kayaking and swimming shuts the fishing down until the...
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McCloud Reservoir has been one of my go to summer spots for many years now. It is hard to beat the beautiful scenery and fantastic fishing that this body of water offers.
Brown and Rainbow Trout are the two fish this reservoir is known for. The fish range in size from 6 to 24 inches and most fall in that 10...
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It was beautiful brown an rainbow type of day for first time Lake Siskiyou fishers Chase an Sabrina, love these cool blue sky fishing days -
Lake Siskiyou continues to produce fat hard fighting brown and rainbow trout. Slow trolling Sep's dodgers with various trailers has been best set up for the last couple months.
The trout were a little deeper yesterday...
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Logan took big fish honors today on Lake Siskiyou, typical teenage smile but he was dam proud of that fish showing every boat that passed by today hahaha, thanks Larry French for arranging the trip for guys it was an awesome day!
Lake Siskiyou continues to put smiles on my clients faces. The Trout action has been outstanding and 20 plus...
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Fantastic Family birthday on Lake Siskiyou for Team Middendorf, gorgeous cool weather and some hot hard fighting trout action, the team took home sweet meat or the BBQ/smoker, going to be a great birthday meal tonight.
Slow trolling a Seps dodger an worm or small trout plugs dipped in ProCure shrimp krill oil and threading shad gel were the hot baits...
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First time Lake Siskiyou fisher Charlie Gibson got an early morning visit from Mr Brown yesterday.
As the sun was rising the rod exploded off the down rigger. Trolling at 3 mph between 20 an 35 feet tends to help for good ripping bites. You also know it is a good fish when the slack is immediately gone and the clicker...
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