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5732 Dunsmuir Ave
Dunsmuir, CA, 96025

530.235.2969

Guide Notes

Ted Fay Report : July 25, 2030

Rick Cox

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The McCloud River Report
The McCloud River has been kicking out some very big fish lately. The Brown pictured above has to be one of the biggest we have seen ever, this bad boy was a solid 30 inches and John Rickard, our Brown Guru, was dialed in on this particular day, spotting it, client hooking it and landing it after 4 ginormous leaps. Also this large rainbow was an OMG for this river too. It’s all about nymphing and getting your bugs down. This time of year with the lack of hatches the fish are hugging the bottom in the deep runs and pools or sticking their heads into the heavy oxygenated water where they feel safest. It’s been very hot in the canyon so wet wading is recommended. Btw be on the lookout for the rare and scary big Dobson Fly, if one lands in the river wait for the explosive grab of a big fish.

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The Upper Sacramento River Report

The Upper Sac has been fishing good lately regardless of the very hot weather. You are going to get a lot of the little guys that are prevalent these days but there are still some bigger fish to be had. Nymphing is the best method and getting your flies down near the bottom a must. We also are starting to see the annual upstream charge of the lake run fish out of Shasta Lake and hooking into one of these guys is like a jolt of electricity, they are very active fish and a chase may be in the offering. Again here wet wading is suggested, recommended and preferred.


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Heads up for you campers Castle Crags and Burney Falls State Parks are closed once again. Local campgrounds still open are Sims, Lake Siskiyou and Fowlers Campgrounds. Crazy times but Mr. COVID-19 is lurking out there.

P.S. I have my house on the market for any of you wanting to live the dream. It’s 2 1/2 acres in Squaw Valley south of McCloud and has 250 ft. of creek frontage on Squaw Creek. It’s 10 minutes from McCloud Reservoir, 20 minutes to the reservoir dam and 55 minutes from Ah Di Nah Campground. Checkout the virtual tour and if interested call my agent Krista Cartwright 530-925-1200
Virtual Tour Site

Rick Cox

1-877-934-7466

www.wildwatersflyfishing.com

If you have any further questions please call the shop and when you are in the area stop in and bug Bob.