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Back in the lower 48!
Hello everyone, I am officially back in the lower 48 after a great season in southeast Alaska. After paying bills and getting everything back home squared away, I’ve had some … Continue Reading →
Off to Alaska…
To those that have fished with me this season, thank you! Those that I didn’t see, hopefully we can connect in the Fall (Mid October). This Spring was a great … Continue Reading →
Winter still not done? Truckee River Update 4/14/16
Well we got a bit of snow last night (awesome!). The snow pack we have, should set us up for the rest of the season here in Truckee. The flows … Continue Reading →
Truckee River Update – 3/22
We just got a few inches of snow last night in the Truckee area, hopefully more on the Summit. The snow pack is looking great, which should shape up for … Continue Reading →
3/11 – Truckee River Update
The Truckee is flowing with some power right now! Over 1000 cubes below Boca and into the canyon. Looks like we have another system headed our way the next few … Continue Reading →
2/24 Truckee River Update + Pleasanton Fly Show
Jim Hillick – Truckee River Brown Trout Truckee River – The Truckee is teaming with life again. Flows about 380 cfs below Boca inlet and 413 cfs in the canyon. The … Continue Reading →
2/16 – Truckee River Update
Truckee felt like June the last week or so. HOT . The Truckee is flowing healthy right now, but more water is on the way – starting tonight! Looks like … Continue Reading →
High flows and much needed H20
This last storm we had Friday/Saturday put some serious water down in the Truckee area, well all of Nor Cal for that matter. Reservoirs are filling up and things are … Continue Reading →
Winter Fishing on the Truckee River
Winter fishing in the Truckee area can be good, very good! Everyone is out on the slopes enjoying the snow that we haven’t had in a few years, so now … Continue Reading →
Update – SE Alaska & Truckee River
I am back from another great season in SE Alaska. Each season presents new challenges, opportunities, and responsibility. Many fish were caught this year, including some of my personal best … Continue Reading →