Friday, December 2, 2016

Fishing Report, Open Dates, and Rock and Roll music for Cast Hope

Fishing Reports, Open dates, and Rock and Roll music for Cast Hope



Cast Hope Benefit Concert is coming up Dec 10th! Great opportunity for people in the Bay Area that have not had the chance to make it to a Cast Hope event to show up and support Cast Hope.

The event is at Slims in SF  with live music by The Reverend Peyton's Big Damn Band , Chuck RaganRocky VotolatoTravis Hayes , and MY BAND Royal Oaks. Doors at 6:30pm Music at 7:30pm. Tickets still available CLICK HERE TO PURCHASE

*Admission and Admission plus dinner tickets available

A full night of live music, a great raffle, and fun!
Event is Sponsored by: Lost Coast Outfitters, Skull Candy, Klean Kanteen, Echo Rods, Air Flo Fly Lines.

Fishing Reports and Open Dates

Open Dates:
Dec 22, 23, 28, 31
Jan 2, 3, 5, 6, 14, 16, 21
Feb 20. 

Lower Feather River: River is fishing fair. The quality of fishing really depends on finding fresh water...aka fish that haven't been caught or fished over. Tough to do during the weekends and on holidays. There are a few fresh fish but not many as fishing tends to taper off during the end of November. Highest concentrations of fish are in the Low Flow and swinging small alvin flies or nymphing with eggs and nymphs will catch fish. 
Butte Creek: Flows are stable at 280 which is a great wade fishing flow. There are fish throughout the system and more are moving in with every storm. This is a tough creek though with limited public access and bush whacking, hiking, moderate trespassing. Swinging small steelhead flies and nymphing with eggs and attractor nymphs is best. Fishing will improve through December and January
Lower Yuba River: Clarity is about 1' with flows at 1240cfs and dropping as deer creek drops...YCWA is going to drop flows to 750-800 this saturday or sunday. Best fishing this time of year is with attractor eggs, baetis, smaller stoneflies, and swinging small olive bait fish or traditional steelhead flies in smaller "earth" tones.

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