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Fly Fishing Rivers
Thursday, July 19th, 2007

Fly fishing in CA, where on what?
I have some guest from out of the country. Who want to go fly-fishing this August in Califorina. Need to know what flyies, rivers and spots are good and bad this time of year. Would like to ONLY fish RIVERS for TROUT with in, 6 HOURS of LA, like the Kern, King and Merced rivers. Also need info on guides, cabins or motels. Thank you.
Try posting in the Los Angeles section. Sacramento isn’t even close to LA.
Montana Outfitter Fly Fishing Montana’s Rivers and Streams
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Simms Flask The Simms Flask is a perfect gift for the angler in your life, the members of your wedding party…or you!… |
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River Road Creations: Bonefish/Permit Crab Foam Body Cutter For making perfect furry and regular foam bodies for crab patterns…. |
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Rivers Edge Pocket Flask-Trout Fishing $14.98 Outdoor background design with Fishing Flies…. |
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Rivers Edge Fishing Rod Fly Swatter $4.99 The Rivers Edge Fishing Rod Fly Swatter g raphite shaft, EVA foam handle with trigger grip make smashing those pesky flies as easy as fishin’! Great item to keep handy on your porch or deck. Fun and practical…. |
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River’s Edge Toilet Seat (Fly Fishing) $53.89 A transparent PVC seat with 27 real S. African high quality colorful hand tied flies. Standard size 15″ x 13 1/2″. (Elongated size of 17″ x 14″ also available.)… |
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100 Best Flies for Colorado Trout $14.49 Outlining the dozens of traditional and innovative trout flies specifically designed for Colorado”s lakes and rivers, this guidebook features superb photographs and accessible instructions, making it an ideal companion for any fly-fishing enthusiast. With authentic advice from six notable fly designers and knowledgeable anglers, this authoritative resource covers all types of bait–from dry flies, nymphs, and streamers to midges, terrestrials, scuds, and sow bugs. |
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100 Best Flies for Montana Trout $24.95 Outlining the 100-best traditional and innovative trout flies specifically designed for Montana”s lakes and rivers, this guidebook features superb photographs and accessible instructions, making it an ideal companion for any fly-fishing enthusiast. With authentic advice from six notable fly designers and knowledgeable anglers, this authoritative resource covers all types of bait–from dry flies, nymphs, and streamers to midges, terrestrials, scuds, and sow bugs. |
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49 Trout Streams of New Mexico: $26.95 Ray Shewnack and Bill Frangos have enjoyed New Mexico’s trout streams for years. In 49 Trout Streams of New Mexico, they share their experiences with the state’s streams and rivers that are both beautiful and accessible. The almost two hundred color photos capture the allure of each locale and close-up shots of the flies used. The text captures a slice of time in Shewnack’s and Frangos’s fly-fishing history, providing relaxing moments for the armchair angler. Using the maps, travelers are guided to all of the forty-nine streams included here. |
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A Guide to California’s Freshwater Fishes $19.95 The answers to these questions and many others, can be found in A Guide to California’s Freshwater Fishes by Bob Madgic. This book offers students, anglers, and all others interested in the natural world comprehensive and detailed information on the fish species inhabiting the Golden State’s rivers, streams, lakes, and reservoirs. Color illustrations of each fish species by artist William L. Crary accompany the text. Other illustrations include color photos of significant fish habitat throughout the state, and important maps and diagrams.This guidebook presents ways that fish can be grouped for identification and study purposes, a rationale on the ecological importance of native fish species and an identification of habitat conditions necessary for maintaining healthy fisheries. It contains a brief history of California fishes, beginning with the once abundant coldwater fishery native to the state, to the many introduced species brought to California. The impact of dams, reservoirs, and hatcheries is discussed, as well as the significance of governmental legislation such as the Federal Endangered Species Act. Information of recent activities and reports of fish biologists and governmental agencies can be found throughout this book. By way of summary, the author presents a stewardship agenda for preserving California’s rich fish heritage.Bob Madgic received a BA from Amherst College, and MA and PhD degrees from Stanford University. After a career in education, he is now devoting his time to conservation issues and writing about his lifelong passions — fishing and the outdoors. His first book, Pursuing Wild Trout, was published in 1998 (River Bend Books), and his articles appearregularly in California Fly Fisher as well as other magazines. This most resent book, . A Guide to California’s Freshwater Fishes , represents his ongoing commitment to informing the public on issues relating to native creatures, environmental preservation, and the world of nature. |