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September 1 2005 at 5:00
pm The bite started out slow but we finally found our fish. We had limits of adults but we were short on our jacks. Looks like we are now starting to see some ok numbers of fish in the rivers you just have to be patience or really go hunting for a good bite. Thanks Tim King
Date: Wednesday August
31 2005 at 10:00 pm Here is a run down on the
rivers . The people that guide in northern
California is a pretty small group of guys that do
it full time and we all travel and stay in pretty
close contact with each other. So its pretty easy
to find out what's going on in the different
rivers plus the years of fishing you know where
the fishing is best at that time of year. The
steelhead that where here on the Klamath during
July have pushed up river to the upper Klamath or
headed up the Trinity. I talked to Vicky over on
the Trinity and see saw a few boats out most will
be catching steelhead and a few early salmon that
flew up the river. The upper Klamath is Wally
Johnson's back yard where he will be after he
leaves the lower Klamath. The Trinity usually
fishes good from late September into late October
for salmon and early run steelhead. The
Sacramento has been slow for what has been
predicted this year but it will turn on soon and
we should see good numbers of fish pick up real
soon you can fish this river till late in the year
as the kings just keep coming. The Klamath fished
pretty good today with some nice salmon and
steelhead caught by the few boats that went out
today. We like to stay here a little later than
most guides we fish here through October. The
fishing pressure pretty much goes away during late
September and we have the whole river to ourselves
which is pretty hard to find these days with all
the people in California. We will be fishing
almost every day from here on out so check back
and see how we are doing. We still have a few open
days if your interested in fishing. Thanks Tim
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