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Klamath River - October 2nd, 2006
RECORDED:    75 °    FISHING: Excellent
On Monday, I fished my buddies Jim, Keith, and Matt and they landed 6 out of 12 Salmon. Five of the six Salmon weighed over 18 pounds, and 3 of those were over 20 pounds. Jim landed the hog of the day a nice big 25 pound buck. See the photo gallery for the pics. K-15 kwikfish and Roe were the baits of choice. I am fishing the section of river from the Hatchery to Fishhook it has been the most productive.

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Klamath River - October 1st, 2006
RECORDED:    78 °    FISHING: Excellent
I fished with Gordon and Wayne again today and we landed 9 of 13 Salmon. We got off the water at 12 noon, but the bite seemed to be picking up as the day went on. The morning started out a bit a slow, as we only hooked 2 Salmon (K-15 Kwikfish, Roe), but as noon approached the bite started to heat up. We hooked up 11 Salmon, landing 7 of them, all in the last 90 minutes we fished. The water is back up again so that should really get the fish moving up to the Hatchery.

****I have the 5th thru the 7th of this week available (TUES, WED, THUR)

***Steelhead season will follow directly after the Salmon season (November & December--Photo 2005 season)

***I am offering fishing trips to Eagle Lake. The fishing gets better as the weather starts to get worse. Last years trip after Thanksgiving the average Trout weighed close to four pounds and we caught 35 of them (Photo). So if your interested in catching 2 to 8 pound Trout give me a call 530 905 0758.

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Klamath River - September 30th, 2006
RECORDED:    80 °    FISHING: Excellent
My clients Gordon and Wayne of Redding landed 10 salmon today. We fished until 1pm today and found the bite to be off a bit. On Friday, at some point the water flow in the Klamath River was dropped from 1050cfs to 880cfs. The bite was much better in the morning when the sun was off the water than the afternoon. Salmon are moving up everyday so look for the bite to break open again in the next few days.

***If you can get out during the week I have Tuesday 3rd, Wednesday 4th, and Thursday 5th available.

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Lake Siskiyou - September 29th, 2006
RECORDED:    80 °    FISHING: Excellent
I took a day off from the river and hit the lake with Conner to checkout the Trout fishing. It was one after another from 9:30 until we left at 2:30. We stopped counting at 30. All I did was troll two Seps dodgers with rubber worms. I figured they were hitting the real thing so well why not try fake worms. The Trout did not care at all. Most were of the Trout were 12 to 16 inches, but we did land some that were 20-inches or better.  I will be back on the river for the next three days, but I do have some openings during the week.

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Klamath River - September 28th, 2006
RECORDED:    75 °    FISHING: Excellent
What can you saw about landing 27 Salmon in one day? Dam what a day!!Barry, Guy and I left the river late this afternoon and the Salmon were still biting, we had to leave cause our arms got tired. Not really, it was just late and time to go home. Kwikfish and roe did the trick. We drifted in Guy's boat from the Hatchery to the Fishhook and caught fish in everyhole. The weather is perfect and the bite is on, so now is the time to get out and go.

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Klamath River - September 27th, 2006
RECORDED:    75 °    FISHING: Excellent
My buddies Joe and LJ had a great day on the river today. We landed 14 Salmon and one Steelhead. We caught all the fish in the upper part of the river. Bouncing roe and back trolling k-15 kwikfish worked great. The first couple of fish we landed with plugs including the Steelhead, the rest were caught bouncing roe. We went 14 for 16 on the Salmon and had numerous grabs that did not stick. More fish are moving up each day so the fishing should only get better. Click on the photo link below to see the pics.

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Klamath River - September 23rd, 2006
RECORDED:    65 °    FISHING: Good
The Salmon are starting to arrive at the Hatchery near the base of the Irongate Dam. I fished with Steve and his 10 year old nephew Tommy (Oak Park, CA) who were part of a 6 boat group. It was quite the family outing. We caught and released 4 nice Salmon on the day. Tommy landed 2 Salmon and Steve landed 2 Salmon, Tommy caught the only Buck, but it was the hog of the day. A nice 37-inch, 25 pounder that nailed a K-15 kwikfish. The group caught and released 12 Salmon on the day.

***Talking with the other guides, who had been fishing the lower part of the Klamath River, the Salmon fishing had been very good. They had been landing 20 fish a day for 2 to 3 weeks, so dont believe all the bad reports that have been coming from uninformed writters. The overall numbers may be down, but there are not many places that I know of, where you have a chance of landing 5 to 10, 20 pound Salmon, in one day.


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Klamath River - September 16th, 2006
RECORDED:    70 °    FISHING: Fair
Guy Ives (Sis-Q Guide Service) and I fished the Klamath River below Irongate dam yesterday, to see if we could hook a Salmon. We did not hook a Salmon but we did land some nice Steelhead and Trout, most of which were Hatchery fish. Water conditions are on the warm side and the flow is just over 1000cfs but we should start to see Salmon arriving within the next week. We talked to one fisherman who landed a 15 pounder on Thursaday. Reports coming from the mouth are good. There have been tons of Jack Salmon and Steelhead coming in, as well as some nice Adult Salmon. The season is catch and release for Adult Salmon but you can keep Jacks and one Hatchery Steelhead.

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McCloud Reservoir - September 14th, 2006
RECORDED:    85 °    FISHING: Excellent
I have been fishing with family and friends for the last week at McCloud Reservoir and the fishing has been fantastic. I spent four days on the water and we hooked over 100 Trout, bringing 90 of them to the net. Yesterday, we landed 18 and that was the lowest total of the four days. The best day was last Thursday and we boated 40 Trout. Who says you can't catch fish on a full moon. Slow trolling (.8 to 1.5mph) a Sep's dodger with a fly (woolley booger bugger) or a worm was the ticket. The fish are not hard to find, they are hanging just off the points, right out from the boat launch in the main body of the lake. The morning bite is better than the afternoon bite, but you can catch fish all day. The river arm is holding a lot of fish, but the water is very clear you need have a stealthy approach. The Rainbow Trout are in great shape, most of the Trout we caught and released were 15-inches or better. The biggest Trout was 2 pounds and close to 20 inches.

***Check out the new pictures in the Photo Gallery, click on the photo link below***

***Fall Salmon season (Photo 2005 season) on the Klamath River is just around the corner. Last year, Salmon started showing up in the Hornbrook area around the 15th of September and lasted about a month. The early part of the season was the best time. This season will be much different than past seasons. The limit will be two jacks (Salmon under 22 inches) and one Steelhead (over 16 inches). Salmon and Steelhead cards will be required to fish in the river. The cost is about $6.50 for both. In light of the new restrictions, I will offer a discount for those that book a trip early. Call 530 905 0758. Dates available Sept 20-29, October 2-6, 8-15

***Steelhead season will follow directly after the Salmon season (November & December--Photo 2005 season) and if you book a trip early I will offer a discount as well. 

***I am offering fishing trips to Eagle Lake. The fishing gets better as the weather starts to get worse. Last years trip after Thanksgiving the average Trout weighed close to four pounds and we caught 35 of them (Photo). So if your interested in catching 2 to 8 pound Trout give me a call 530 905 0758.

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Eagle Lake - September 5th, 2006
RECORDED:    80 °    FISHING: Great
1. 4 Days Fishing

2. Good Weather (windy at times) 

3. Great Food & Drink & Lodging (Heritage Land Company 530-825-2139)

4. Landed 20 out 25 Eagle Lake Trout (21-inch/3pound average)

  a. Trolling - Sep's dodgers with a worm, Small Rapala's, Tue chub flies

  b. Jigging- Buzzbomb

  c. Trolling between Eagle Nest area & Shimp Island at 1.0 to 1.5mph, early in the morning 5:15am to 11:00am

5. Eagle Lake Photo's 
#1, #2, #3

6. Fishing with your buddy (Guy Ives/Sis-Q Guide Service 530-598-2928)

7. Cost of the Trip

                              Priceless!!!!!!

 Thanks Guy for making this trip better than the last!!!


******Fall Salmon season (Photo 2005 season) on the Klamath River is just around the corner. Last year, Salmon started showing up in the Hornbrook area around the 15th of September and lasted about a month. The early part of the season was the best time. This season will be much different than past seasons. The limit will be two jacks (Salmon under 22 inches) and one Steelhead (over 16 inches). Salmon and Steelhead cards will be required to fish in the river. The cost is about $6.50 for both. In light of the new restrictions, I will offer a discount for those that book a trip early. Call 530 905 0758. Dates available Sept 20-29, October 2-6, 8-15

Steelhead season will follow directly after the Salmon season (November & December--Photo 2005 season) and if you book a trip early I will offer a discount as well. 

I am offering fishing trips to Eagle Lake. The fishing gets better as the weather starts to get worse. Last years trip after Thanksgiving the average Trout weighed close to four pounds and we caught 35 of them (Photo). So if your interested in catching 2 to 8 pound Trout give me a call 530 905 0758

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