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Well Steelhead fishing has been great here lately, lots of fish and fishermen in the easy to get to spots on the Mad.<br>Same good reports off the Vanduzen and Eel as well.<br><br>(Weekends is combat type fishing)<br><br>We've got a bit of rain comming in this week so it will muddy things a bit untill the next break in the weather.<br><br>And if you're wondering, I struck out the only day I got to fish ...saw a bunch caught and released though, sigh... I zig and the fish zag.<br><br>The ocean salmon season opened to the south of us, no reports as yet, weather is the big factor in fishing here.<br><br>You go out on the wrong day up here and you might not come back. <br><br>
Jan I cant help but regress back to my younger years when I see Humboldt. Whats the ticket for fishing steelhead? Do you have time to take us from your garage to the water?<br><br>Booyaa To Ya'!<br><A HREF="http://www.fishingclothes.com " target="_new">http://www.fishingclothes.com </A> <br>Romero
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LOL!! you're kidding right? I wish I had someone to coach me, I've I'm still learning here myself.<br><br>I do however refuse to "combat fish" over at the Blue Lake hatchery and watch the snaggers, excuse me! other fishemen ply their trade there.<br><br>I like my fish to have the lure IN their mouth when I hook them not somewhere in the face or the general area of the head.<br> <br>Guess that's why my success rate in hooking and landing them is so low, but I can live with that.<br><br>Not everybody that fishes there does it, a lot are true sportsmen and really care about how they fish and the resource and I salute them.<br><br>It's those few "others" I've seen that raise the BP.<br><br>Just one guys humble opinion.<br><br>