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Ted Fay Report : April 3, 2021

Rick Cox

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We had the last big snow dump almost 3 weeks ago, needless to say this much snow was unexpected. This really isn’t a snow report though, more importantly it’s a heads up to those of you who are getting twitchy to get up here and fish the McCloud River. Forget getting to Ah Di Nah Campground, there’s still a significant snowdrift going up to the ridge and the poor guy below got stuck and had to spend the night after being turned away by multiple tow services. He had to hike to the ridge to get a one bar signal with no luck. To all you cowboys out there wait or hire a backhoe, from my past experience the road will not be plowed so be patient. I know the new regs have opened the river up to all year fishing so for now your only access to the river is the Ash Camp route. Also the Nature Conservancy is not open, I have no word on when it will. It’s private property and is posted closed.

The USac is open and fishing good. This time of year offers the opportunity to tie into a big rainbow or brown. I was out yesterday poking around and hooked this nice bow pictured below. Fortunately the dinks of summer have not showed up yet but as soon as the water warms a bit more they will get active. It’s all about legs and little LBS right now. I spotted my first salmonfly about a week ago just sunning itself on a rock so as the warmer days kick into gear we should start seeing more. In the meantime the bugs that are showing themselves are Blue Wing Olives and Caddis. Also I recommend this time of year using a 3x leader and 4X dropper tippet if you want to land one of these large guys. The river is in great shape and will remain so. The snowpack is minimal so I don’t expect a significant runoff (unfortunately).

The traditional season opener for the north state trout rivers is a thing of the past for better or worse. With the current conditions the season is in gear NOW, it’s a wide open free for all on your nearby rivers ….. USac, McCloud, Hat Creek, Fall River, Pit Rivers, Burney Creek, etc. Take advantage now of the great conditions before summer comes with the heat and lower flows.

Cheers

Rick Cox Fly Fishing - offering lessons for beginners and ole dawgs

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Don’t try and drive to Ah Di Nah

Don’t try and drive to Ah Di Nah

USac

USac

USac

USac

USac

USac

One hot rainbow

One hot rainbow

Pteronarcys

Pteronarcys

Rogue River 7 lb Steele

Rogue River 7 lb Steele

Daily Porn ration

Daily Porn ration

Give the shop a call if you have any further questions and the next time you are in the area stop in and bug Bob.

Ted Fay Report : March 12, 2021

Rick Cox

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Courtesy of Woody Lowe

Courtesy of Woody Lowe

I’ve been on sabbatical but am back and contrary to rumors I’m not retired or intend to. I’m segwaying from full time guiding into a part of fly fishing I’ve always enjoyed …. teaching. It’s an arena that has a void and at this stage of my life I am offering 40 years of fly fishing knowledge that I want to pass on to those who have dreamt of fly fishing and don’t know where or how to get started or those who are looking for additional guidance and instruction. Of course too I will continue to post fishing reports for the shop and tease y’all with the pastry porn.

Some of you may already be aware but the CA Fish and Wildlife regulations has gone through a radical change. Personally I’m unhappy with their opening up most trout rivers statewide all year. They justified their logic stating they wanted to simplify and standardize their regulations. I protested, in particular the McCloud River being a year round fishery, but to no avail. We’ll just have to see how many rescues have to be made in the canyon in the middle of the winter, best be warned when the snow arrives and winter comes the road to Ah Di Nah and the dam becomes problematic and it’s not plowed or cleared of slides until spring. Nearby rivers such as Pit River, Hat Creek, Burney Creek and Fall River are now open for year round angling too.

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The recent weather has bumped the Sac flows to just above 600cfs, once the snow melt cuts loose then she becomes a much larger river but for now it’s in prime shape. The temps are starting to get north of 50 degrees now midday so that’s my signal (and of course no rain or snow) to get out there. I fished it for a few hours today and had success with soft hackles and blue wing olive imitations …. FYI they were all quality fish. I love the late winter early spring fishing available here when conditions such as these present themselves …. I highly recommend you take advantage of these opportunities, it’s all about timing and seizing the moment kids.

Winter has been a Covid stay at home but when I have my favorite baker under the same roof the pastry mojo kicks in and some of Ms. P’s great recipes get made and guess who gets the rewards of enjoying them. Covid pastry porn has helped me through this pandemic so eat your little hearts out for those of you who enjoy the comfort of living my porn vicariously.

Remember the shop is currently operating under winter hours (closed Monday and Tuesday). Bob is stocking up for the spring season so if you need something he can certainly ship it to you but even more just get your butt up here and get some great fishing in.

Rick Cox

Rick Cox Fly Fishing

530-925-0446

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Gobbled BWO emerger

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Mr. Eng

Mr. Eng

Ms. P

Ms. P

Buster swinging the Rogue

Buster swinging the Rogue

Rogue swing time

Rogue swing time

Buster’s streamside espresso

Buster’s streamside espresso

Tribs looking good

Tribs looking good

Last summers blackberries

Last summers blackberries

Homemade cinnamon rolls

Homemade cinnamon rolls

Ogasmic pecan tassies

Ogasmic pecan tassies

Donuts are the meaning of life

Donuts are the meaning of life

Ted Fay Report : December 15, 2020

Rick Cox

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Merry Christmas. We want to thank all of you for your loyal patronage and support this last year. It’s been a very difficult year to say the least in so many ways and Bob appreciates all of you who have been so loyal and of course those of you who have just discovered The Ted Fay Fly Shop. The shop is operating at Winter hours now, closed Monday and Tuesday and open Wednesday thru Saturday 8-5pm and Sunday 12-5pm. Remember, Bob is very happy to take orders over the phone for you last minute shoppers and ship that special Christmas gift to you or yours. Here’s hoping 2021 is a brighter year for all, it’s times such as this that makes us all so appreciative of the great outdoors and what it has to offer.

Here’s a quick fishing report. Most rivers are closed now but the Upper Sacramento River here is open all year round for those of you who like to get out for some walk wade fishing. Currently the river is running very low and clear and the fishing is fair at best….. we need RAIN! On the other hand the Klamath River just to the north is producing a good run of steelhead.

Happy Holidays to all from Bob, Steven and Rick

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