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gary
October 23rd, 2005, 06:32 PM
How much is the out of state license, and is the fishing good in N. CA?

I'll be fishing for trout, and don't have a boat. Stream access would be a
factor too, and don't like hudge rivers if possible.

Thanks

October 24th, 2005, 07:03 PM
Hi Gary,

$88.20 gets a non-resident an entire year of fishing in California.

$32.80 for 10 days.

$16.55 for 2 days.

http://fishmap.redding.com highlights NorCal fishing areas where people
have caught their limits within the last 4 days.

d

briansfly
October 24th, 2005, 10:28 PM
gary wrote:
> How much is the out of state license, and is the fishing good in N. CA?
>
> I'll be fishing for trout, and don't have a boat. Stream access would be a
> factor too, and don't like hudge rivers if possible.
>
> Thanks

Many/most of the Nor Cal rivers close on Nov 15th. Two exceptions are
the Lower, and Upper Sacramento River. Fishing can be good, but always
determined by weather/water temps, and....well, the fisherman's
abilities. :-)

brians

brians

Bill McKee
October 26th, 2005, 05:39 AM
> wrote in message
ups.com...
> Hi Gary,
>
> $88.20 gets a non-resident an entire year of fishing in California.
>
> $32.80 for 10 days.
>
> $16.55 for 2 days.
>
> http://fishmap.redding.com highlights NorCal fishing areas where people
> have caught their limits within the last 4 days.
>
> d
>

Most Sierra streams will be closed in a couple of weeks, lakes will be open.
For great big trout fishing, and steelhead, try Redding on the Sacramento
river.

gary
November 12th, 2005, 04:21 PM
How big are those rivers? Does one need a boat?


"Bill McKee" > wrote in message
.net...
>
> > wrote in message
> ups.com...
> > Hi Gary,
> >
> > $88.20 gets a non-resident an entire year of fishing in California.
> >
> > $32.80 for 10 days.
> >
> > $16.55 for 2 days.
> >
> > http://fishmap.redding.com highlights NorCal fishing areas where people
> > have caught their limits within the last 4 days.
> >
> > d
> >
>
> Most Sierra streams will be closed in a couple of weeks, lakes will be
open.
> For great big trout fishing, and steelhead, try Redding on the Sacramento
> river.
>
>

Bill McKee
November 13th, 2005, 03:12 AM
The Sac is huge. But you can bank fish a lot of areas. You can fish from
the gravel bars behind the rodeo park in Redding (also know as the Posse
Grounds). May be worthwhile to book a guide for a day. About $175.

"gary" > wrote in message
.net...
> How big are those rivers? Does one need a boat?
>
>
> "Bill McKee" > wrote in message
> .net...
>>
>> > wrote in message
>> ups.com...
>> > Hi Gary,
>> >
>> > $88.20 gets a non-resident an entire year of fishing in California.
>> >
>> > $32.80 for 10 days.
>> >
>> > $16.55 for 2 days.
>> >
>> > http://fishmap.redding.com highlights NorCal fishing areas where people
>> > have caught their limits within the last 4 days.
>> >
>> > d
>> >
>>
>> Most Sierra streams will be closed in a couple of weeks, lakes will be
> open.
>> For great big trout fishing, and steelhead, try Redding on the Sacramento
>> river.
>>
>>
>
>