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Posts posted by dennis boatman
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- ness, Quillback, BilletHead and 4 others
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I live in California and the fishing in this state is outstanding. From Trout and Salmon to Bass and Crappie, it has been the best two years of fishing of my life. LOTS of water this year, rivers are raging. Next on my list is Kokanee and Stripers.
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Video pretty much tells the story. Beautiful day, beautiful river.
- podum, Plastic_worm and tho1mas
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I have only tried a white crappie jig tipped with a piece of worm on a lake I fish. Always works. I did tie a fly with squirrel tail and weighted with those eye weights. I did catch one nice one on that but VERY difficult to cast.
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Here is a fun video of a small clean out of our sluice box. Fishing and Gold in California. Life is good.
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- ness, MOstreamer, Johnsfolly and 6 others
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Since moving to CA, the fishing has been OK to pretty good. Rainbows, Browns, Brookies, and Goldens. This past week I caught my 2 biggest trout of my life, a 21" and 24" with several 15 to 17". The biggest all came on the Thompson Bouyant spoons. Lost one big one on the fly rod. We now live in Sonora, CA and have access to some great fishing within 30 minutes of the house. Within 2 hours we can reach more than I could possibly in my lifetime.
- Flysmallie, awhuber, BilletHead and 5 others
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Beautiful day so we decided to go do some exploring. Lots of Salmon in the river.
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It was watching videos like this that gave us the idea to move West. We are so happy we did...
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The Walleye fishing on Stockton is the only thing I miss since moving to California last April. 18 to 20 feet with a 3 way rig and crawler harness fished just fast enough to spin the blade and tick the bottom with your weight works nearly year round. Stockton is an EXCELLENT walleye fishery. NO Walleye in California!
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We moved here for our retirement...
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Nothing as good as this forum, but here are a couple of places for information.
http://www.kernriverflyfishing.com/forum/yabb2/YaBB.pl
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The Clavey is not the best fishing river. That said it does have one of the purest native coastal trout populations. Though mostly small, they are a beautiful fish and very challenging to catch. It is always an adventure, and hardly anyone goes there. It is a gem.
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- SmallyWally and Ham
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Musky in creeks down from fellows
in Fellows Lake, Springfield Lake, McDaniels Lake
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Used to catch Northern Pike in the little Sac all the way up to Hwy. 13 in the 70's.