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January 25th, 2012 — Boating, brook trout, Brown trout, CA, Camping, Fishing, fly fishing, Lakes, Reservoirs
Paved access to this pass’ fishing leaves the Highway 89 just fifteen minutes north of where Truckee is. It will run down along the Little Truckee River until it reaches the end of the pavement which is at the Jackson Meadows Reservoir Dam. Here you will find dirt roads that network across several dozen drive [...]
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Fishing Report: October 22, 2010 Lakes and Saltwater Anderson: If you are looking for some small bass you will find them in this location. There hasn’t been much in this location over the last week. Berkeley: Most are managing to come off of their trips with near limits on rock cod, with many picking up...... -
Fishing Report: June 11, 2010 Lakes/Saltwater Almanor: Trolling fishing the most successful in the area. Salmon toward the east side. Bass fishing has been decent, but inconsistent. Anderson: Those looking for good bass fishing will find it in Anderson. Fishermen using nearly every type of bait available and are catching bass. The north end of...... -
French Meadows Reservoir, Foresthill, CA French Meadows Reservoir is located near Foresthill, CA About the Reservoir: This is a very remote reservoir that doesn't see a lot of traffic, so it is perfect for those seeking a quiet getaway. Not many people make the trip out this far, and it is quite a harrowing adventure...... -
Fishing North and South of the I-80 North of the I 80 There are actually more good spots for fishing north from the Interstate 80 than many people realize. Unfortunately, all of these fishing spots are going to require some driving on dirt roads for access. Locals generally use trucks and 4 wheel drive vehicles to get...... -
Fishing Report: August 13, 2010 Lakes/Saltwater Anderson: Great spot for anyone looking for a strong bluegill bite or crappie bite. Head to the backside of the bridge for the best fishing in the area. Best catches are going to those using red worms and wax worms. Berkeley: Rocky Point and Muir Beach had Salmon and......
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December 16th, 2011 — Bait, Fishing, Tips and Tricks
This is a question that haunts many fisherman. If you had waited five minutes longer – would you have caught that fish? Invariably, the instant you move from position a fish will pop out of the water behind you and this is probably the most frustrating aspect about fishing. However, there are a few good [...]
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Is Saltwater Fishing Right For You? Saltwater fishing can be a lot of fun, but it isn’t right for everyone. Before you head out on the ocean and discover you are miserable, there are a few things you should think about before getting started. Here are some great tips to help you determine if saltwater fishing...... -
Catching More Fish with Worms Fishing with worms can be really lucrative, and can drive excellent results but only if you follow some basic techniques and utilize some of the best fishing tips. Worms can be either live worms or synthetic worms, but you should shy away from the plastic worms that bass fishermen seem...... -
Fishing Report: May 20, 2011 Fishing on the lakes has seen different results based on where you are fishing. Most sites are seeing good results with a lot of fish being caught. Look here to get the information that you are looking for. ANDERSON: Fishing near the bridge on the south end is a good...... -
Seven Tips for Fly Fishing Here are seven basic tips for improving your fly fishing experience. - Use proper fishing etiquette when taking out your line. Common courtesy has dictated that if an angler has a fish on the line, you should take your line out of the water. This is to make sure that...... -
Trolling Fishing Techniques Trolling is a great way to catch fish, in lakes, rivers or even out on the ocean. If you have never tried this type of fishing before, it’s actually quite enjoyable and chances are, you’ll be able to catch quite a few fish. There are a lot of different trolling......
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March 23rd, 2011 — Fishing, Halibut, Tips and Tricks
Halibut fishing is incredibly popular and challenging and there are thousands of different techniques that you can learn. However, there are a few standard tips (ok maybe not so secret) that will help you land that halibut, whether you’re fishing from a boat, the dock or even the side of a lake. If you want [...]
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Trolling Fishing Techniques Trolling is a great way to catch fish, in lakes, rivers or even out on the ocean. If you have never tried this type of fishing before, it’s actually quite enjoyable and chances are, you’ll be able to catch quite a few fish. There are a lot of different trolling...... -
Fishing Equipment You Absolutely Need Go into any bait and tackle shop and you’ll be astounded by the sheer amount of selection that is available. Do you really need all of this stuff? Depending on the type of fish you are looking for the answer is both yes and no. The key is finding the...... -
Catching More Fish with Worms Fishing with worms can be really lucrative, and can drive excellent results but only if you follow some basic techniques and utilize some of the best fishing tips. Worms can be either live worms or synthetic worms, but you should shy away from the plastic worms that bass fishermen seem...... -
Choosing the Ideal Fishing Boat In this article we are going to take a look at different fishing boats in order to determine which will best suit your individual needs. There are a wide variety of different fishing boats out there, and making an informed and educated decision is the best way to make sure...... -
Boating and Fishing Glossary Continued Bass Assassin - This is the brand name for a variety of jerk bait options that are made out of soft plastic. Bass Boat - This is a shallow-draft boat that was designed in order to be used in modern bass fishing competitions. Bar - In a river this refers......
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