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McCloud Reservoir - June 11th, 2006
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RECORDED:    70 °   FISHING: Excellent
The conditions at McCloud Reservoir are the best they have been so far this season. The water is up and the fish are hungry. Sunday, I landed 20 Trout up near the castle, and all were caught after 1 in the afternoon. Almost any method of fishing will work right now. The Trout are also taking dry flies, as numerous hatches are occuring throughout the day. A lot of the fish are heading up the river to spawn, they are looking fat and healthy. Some of the Trout that I caught and released were easily 20-inches and 2-pounds. The Klamath is still flowing rather high (2990cfs), but it is not muddy coming out of Irongate Dam. One could probably fish it right now but it would be a little fast and high, 2500cfs or less would be better. The river has not been fishable since early December, so the Steelhead and Trout should be hungry and ready to take your offerings.

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McCloud Reservoir - June 7th, 2006
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RECORDED:    77 °   FISHING: Excellent
Last Saturday, Guy Ives and I fished McCloud Reservoir and caught fish on just about everything we used. We ended up catching and releasing 25 Trout some close to 20 inches and 2 pounds. We mainly fished the river near Hearst Castle. Bouncing bait,  flies (Woolley "Booger" Bugger), and trolling a Sep's dodger with a worm trailer were the most effective methods. The reservoir is in great shape as are the Trout. The water level is near perfect so if you looking for a good time this would be it.

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McCloud Reservoir - June 1st, 2006
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RECORDED:    75 °   FISHING: Great
McCloud Reservoir has been fishing well this spring. Last Monday, I took my son and wife out for some fun on the water and we caught a dozen Trout and one nice 22 inch German Brown Trout. We mainly fished up the river arm of the lake catching quite a few Rainbow Trout. Trolling a Seps dodger and a worm worked best. We landed the Brown Trout just around the corner from the boat launch, trolling a F-7 flatfish near the shore at 25 feet. The lake is full of water and fish so come on out a give it try.  

German Brown Pic

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McCloud Reservoir - May 8th, 2006
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RECORDED:    77 °   FISHING: Great
Earlier in the week I fished with my buddy Matt and we landed 15 Rainbow Trout. We caught most our Trout up the McCloud River arm using a hot shot and worm combo as well as drifting the Sep's kick dodger and a worm. The Trout are in great shape as is the Lake.

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McCloud Reservoir - April 29th, 2006
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RECORDED:    76 °   FISHING: Great
My friend Jim and I fished McCloud this weekend and found good action for Trout all day. We landed 15 Trout the biggest one being a 1.5 pounder. We might have landed more but many of the trout were biting short or nibbling. The best action came from the river arm in the early morning and later in the day. The Sep's dodger with a worm trailor worked great. Drifting with the current and letting your rig drag behind the boat was the key to hooking fish. The lake is in great shape and has a lot of hungry trout.

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McCloud Reservoir - April 25th, 2006
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FISHING: Good
It looks as though spring has finally arrived!!!! I for one am glad to see the Sun and warmer weather!! Although the Klamath River is not fishable at this time (due to high flows 4720cfs-----2000cfs is fishable), McCloud Reservoir is the best choice for some good Trout action. Easy limits can be had at this time. It may be June by the time Medicine Lake is open for fishing, due to all the snow this year. When it does there will be some hungry brook and rainbow trout.  If you want to be one of the first to fish Eagle Lake it will be open for fishing on May 27. I am taking reservations if you want a chance at catching some big Eagle Lake Trout. I am also taking reservation for annual Salmon fly hatch on the Klamath River, should happen in late May. Call 530 905 0758 to book a trip.

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McCloud Reservoir - February 26th, 2006
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RECORDED:    50 °   FISHING: Excellent
If you are looking for some good fishing McCloud is the place to go. I called it a day after catching and releasing 20 Trout while trolling out near the dam. Trolling the surface down to 40 feet has been producing steady action. Trolling a Sep's dodger and a worm in the top 20 feet will nail the Rainbows and working a plug 20 to 40 feet might get you a nice Brwon Trout. I was lucky enough to land one Brown Trout while trolling a Rebel Crawdad plug at 35 feet. Trolling slow is the key 1mph or slower.

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McCloud Reservoir - February 20th, 2006
supplied by: SC Guide Service
RECORDED:    40 °   FISHING: Great
I fished McCloud Reservoir yesterday with my friend Rick and we landed over 20 Rainbow Trout. The Reservoir is full of water and hungry Trout ready to take what ever you throw at them. We trolled a Sep's kick-dodger with a worm trailer for most of the day. We did troll a K-7 kwikfish and landed a few Trout but the dodger and worm worked the best. Most of Trout were in the 10 to 15 inch range but we did landed a few that were bigger. If you would like to book a trip call 530 905 0758.

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McCloud Reservoir - February 15th, 2006
supplied by: SC Guide Service
RECORDED:    40 °   FISHING: Good
The 2006 fishing year has started slow due to all the weather we have been receiving. I was able to get out this past week and fish McCloud Reservoir. McCloud is in great shape and the Trout bite was very good. I landed 22 Rainbows and 1 Brown Trout over two days (Monday and Wednesday) and all 23 Trout were wild fish. I landed most of the Trout on a K-7 Kwikfish (frog pattern). The key was trolling it near the shore at a depth of 20 to 25 feet. I could have caught more Rainbows if I had continued to use the Sep's Dodger and worm but I was focusing my efforts on those finicky Brown Trout. My efforts paid off as I was heading back to the boat ramp on Wednesday, I  hooked and landed a nice two pound Brown. The Fly fishing was good out near the dam, the Trout were rising for midges off and on in the later in day. Casting a woolley booger bugger to rising Trout was very effective. The Trout that were concentrated out near the dam were hungry, they pretty much hit everthing I threw at them (Dodger and worm, Wooley booger bugger, Kastmaster, Buzz Bomb). The Klamath River is still flowing to high to fish, it is currently flowing out of Ironagte Dam at 3240cfs. If and when it drops below 2500cfs then it will be fishable (1200 to 1700cfs would be ideal flow conditions).

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