Even though we are in another warm up, water temperatures are falling and currently at 58 to 63 degrees. Conditions are changing for the better. Resident rainbows are starting to feed more and the fall bite has started. Fishing pressure has increased, but it's not a problem to find your own spot. Target areas that are not being picked on, the trout will be way more receptive to your offerings. Stripping is getting more attention than the bobber. Leeches, wiggle tails, flashback pheasant tails, and red Copper Johns are producing. I'm booked up for October, but November has some days available if we do not get any serious weather. 530.228.0487. See you on the flats....
A Native Northern Californian with 49 years of hands on fly fishing for trout, Jon Baiocchi carries on the tradition of sharing the knowledge and the passion passed down from his father, a fly fishing hall of famer, and a legendary voice for saving California fisheries for over 40 years. Jon’s home is the rich flora and fauna of the foothills to the Northern Sierra. Fly fishing, guiding, public speaking, tying, writing, and teaching. The Baiocchi family legacy continues...
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