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gary October 23rd, 2005 06:32 PM

northern cal fishing late fall and winter
 
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



[email protected] October 24th, 2005 07:03 PM

northern cal fishing late fall and winter
 
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

northern cal fishing late fall and winter
 
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

northern cal fishing late fall and winter
 

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

northern cal fishing late fall and winter
 
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

northern cal fishing late fall and winter
 
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.








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