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Klamath River - February 3rd, 2008
RECORDED:    28 °    FISHING: Poor
Currently it is snowing heavily in and around Siskiyou County. Montague and Yreka have been pounded by storm after storm. 2008 has been all about the snow and cold weather, rather than the fishing. Hopefully, the weather will stabilize soon and we can get in some fishing.

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Klamath River - October 6th, 2007
RECORDED:    50 °    FISHING: Fair
The past week of salmon fishing on the Klamath river has been fair. We have been landing 2 to 4 Salmon a day while bouncing roe. The mouth of the river has had trouble staying open, not letting fresh ocean salmon up the river. They are stacked up waiting to get in so it could bust loose anytime. Stay tuned!!!

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Klamath River - September 19th, 2007
RECORDED:    75 °    FISHING: Good
Hello Everyone

Six monthes ago I purchased the Miner Street Pub in Yreka. It has put a crimp in my fishing and guiding but I am happy to say I am ready for the upcoming Salmon season on the upper Klamath River. It is just around the corner. The first Salmon was counted coming up the Shasta River today. Meaning we should have some Salmon showing up at the hatchery in the next few days. Over the last 6 or 7 years Salmon fishing has been good after about the 25th of September and continued to fish well thru mid October. This season we will be able to keep two adult salmon and one jack salmon. The run is predicted to be a very good one. If you would like to book a trip call now. My days are filling up fast and I do not have many openings left.


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Lake Siskiyou - March 23rd, 2007
RECORDED:    65 °    FISHING: Good
Spring seems to have begun in Siskiyou County.  We are starting to see our annual 50 degree temperature changes (Mornings and evenings in the 30 to 40 degree range with mid-day highs of 60 to 80 degrees). The sun is out and with it comes hungry Spring Trout. Lake Siskiyou and McCloud Reservoir will producing Trout for those that get out and try. The Klamath River is unfishable at the moment due to high flows. To all who check my reports regularly, I have been busy this year working on my house and with a new business venture. I will be trying to produce more fishing reports now that the weather has gotten better. Stay tuned.

Eagle Lake-Opens Saturday May 26th be one of the first to fish for hungry Eagle Lake Rainbow Trout

Klamath River-The river is flowing near 4000cfs, it needs to be around 2000 cfs to even think about fishing it

Lake Siskiyou-Trolling bait or flies should produce Trout go slow water will be very cold

McCloud Reservoir-Trolling (troll slow) should bring an easy limit for Trout, try out near the dam

Medicine Lake-Closed due to snow

Lake Shastina-No report

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Klamath River - February 24th, 2007
RECORDED:    30 °    FISHING: Poor
Northern California has been hit hard the last week by snow, wind and rain. Yreka and Montague both have been hit hard by heavy snow. The Klamath River is now unfishable due to rising water flow (2760cfs). Most of the area lake will be unfishable due to snow, the lone exception would be Lake Siskiyou. As long as the wind is not blowing it will be fishable. The entrance and launch ramp are regularly plowed. Four wheel drive is a must. Lake Shasta will be be fishable as long as the wind is not blowing as well. The coastal rivers (Chetco, Smith) were fishing as of a few days ago but the water flow was rising, and getting close to unfishable. Stay tuned and stay warm.

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Klamath River - February 21st, 2007
RECORDED:    60 °    FISHING: Fair
Last Saturday, I fished clients on the Klamath River and found the Steelhead fishing to be slow. The quality of the steelhead was good, Ryan Covington landed one 25-inch 6 pound buck and Chad (Dad) landed one 18-inch 2 pound buck. The flow of the river was good (1330cfs)  but very cold (41 degrees) though there are fish to be caught, you just have to hit them on the head. As of Sunday, the weather has changed as well as the flow of the river. It is now raining with a chance of snow. The flow of the river was bumped up to nearly 1800cfs on Sunday causing a lot of debree from the bank to make its way down river. Guy Ives of Sis-Q Guide Service was out on Sunday and found it impossible to run plugs. Bait on the bottom fished very slow is your best bet right now.

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Klamath River - January 16th, 2007
RECORDED:    32 °    FISHING: Great
Conner and I fished the Klamath River (Hatchery to the Fishhook) yesterday and caught two nice Steelhead (click on the picture link below). We fished for two hours in the afternoon (2 to 4) during the warmest part of the day and landed a  5 pound hatchery Buck and a Native 2 pounder. Conner with some help from Dad landed both fish while bouncing a worm and orange corky on the bottom. The weather has been extremely cold and today it is snowing so we have been trying to fish in between storms.

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Lake Siskiyou - January 7th, 2007
RECORDED:    32 °    FISHING: Excellent
Twenty Trout caught in 3 hours on Friday, and 20 more Trout caught in 4 hours on Saturday. I would say that is some hot action. My friend Doug fished with me on Friday and we caught one fish after another. On Saturday, my son Conner and I did the same thing and caught just as many. Both days we trolled two Rebel crawdad plugs and one Seps's dodger with a worm trailer. We caught most of the Trout in 20 to 40 feet of water while trolling at 1 to 1.5 mph in the west end of the lake. The weather was sunny but very cold both days with some chilly wind gusts added in. As long as it does not snow to much or get to windy Lake Siskiyou will continue to fish good. I have a fully enclosed heated boat (21 ft Willie Raptor) that allows my clients, friends and I to fish no matter the conditions. This is really a very beatiful time of the year in Siskiyou County. We have two excellent Ski parks (Mt Ashland & Mt Shasta) and some great fishing, (very little pressure) it can be a great way to fill up a weekend.

***Click on the photo link below to see the pics from Friday and Saturday

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Klamath River - January 1st, 2007
RECORDED:    32 °    FISHING: Good
No better way to kick off the new year than by fishing. Guy and I fished the Klamath River (Hatchery to The Klamathon bridge) today and had a good day. We landed three nice adults to 5 pounds and caught a dozen trout. Crawdad plugs and bouncing bait (worm and corky) caught all our fish. The river was a bit murky but the flow was good (just over 1300cfs). The temperature started out around 30 and maybe hit 40 when the sun came out from the cloud cover. There were a couple of other boats out but not many people are out fishing. Steelhead fishing should remain steady as long as the weather continues to be consistant.

***Be sure to click on the link below to check out todays catch!

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Klamath River - December 21st, 2006
RECORDED:    30 °    FISHING: Great
Freezing weather doesn't stop the Steelhead fishing. The Winter Steelhead fishing on the Klamath River (Hornbrook area) continues to be very good despite temperatures in the teens. On Tuesday, my clients (Allison and her 11 year old son Lance) landed a dozen fish. We ran plugs (Rebel crawdad with Pautzke krill paste) most of the day. Mom seemed to have all the luck on the big Steelhead, while Lance caught the most fish. Mom landed two nice adult Steelhead over 20-inches and would have had a third Steelhead, (that was a good 6 pounds) but it shook free a mere 5 feet from the boat. The hotshot and worm combo produced fish as well just not any over 20-inches. The river flow was around 1500cfs which is great for any type of fishing. Jack Trout (http://www.jacktrout.com/) who was guiding the other half of the family (Dad and older brother) worked the river with flies and did just as well. Weather permitting the Steelhead fishing will continue to be good. If your still looking for that stocking stuffer, I have gift certificates available. 

         **Check out the pictures of our trip by clicking on the link below**

                     ***Merry Christmas and Happy New Year!!!***


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