Assuming that you want to fish in North America, California has the southern
most salmon fishing. Your a bit late for this year.. They start to arrive
in the summer and you can get fresh fish until late fall. You can catch
dying fish a lot later but they are no fun to catch and worthless to eat.
they are endangered in some rivers so you cannot catch them, or you can only
catch one or two a year. From my experience, I think that the Feather is
the best place to catch them on a fly rod on foot. A lot of people fish
the lower Saramento River, but it generally requires a boat. Salmon quit
feeding when they enter fresh water, so you are mostly trying to snag them
in the mouth. This is one of the big reasons that steelhead fishing is more
popular with fly fishermen
The coho or pink is the most likely to take a fly, but they are also the
most restricted. I don't know if there are any in California, or Oregon or
Washington for that matter.
"LOUIS Gu." wrote in message
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When does the salmon fly fishing start in California and is there a more
southern place to do it?
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