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Rick ParsonsMon Aug-14-06 07:46 PM
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#16407, "Stream fishing in Butte and Plumas Counties"


          

So where are all the big stream trout hitting at? I am into stream fishing around Butte and Plumas counties and I like catch and release alot. I am just wondering if anyone has had much luck in these areas with the big trout. If not, thats still cool, as long as you are not at work and are fishing.
Well, let me know and thanks in advance.

  

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surfsflatfishTue Aug-15-06 10:02 AM
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#16408, "RE: Stream fishing in Butte and Plumas Counties"
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goood luck.

fish

  

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MountainBassWed Aug-16-06 05:29 PM
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#16415, "RE: Stream fishing in Butte and Plumas Counties"
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"The cascades"-
spanish creek is fun about 5 miles beforeincy on highway 70. There is a turn out called "old highway 70" tke the left onto the road and fallow it until it comes to a dirt rod that veers off to the left. follow that ll the way and it ends right at a good pool. from there you can hike 3 miles of good fishin. Gitzit little tough guys, and panther martins is all you need. Ive caugth em up to 18" there. Bring yoru camera its beautiful.

"indian creek"
if your up for a drive, head up past taylorsville towards antelope lake. after about 10 miles of windy road, you will see a turn off to lake davis/beckworth. turn there and you sonn cross a bridge. from that bridge up to where the creek cascades down from antelope lake is prime trout fishin.

I have plenty opther spots e-mail me if you wanna know, i dont fish em anymore so i will gladly help ya out :)

Ryan Thoni


If people concentrated on the important things in life there would be a shortage of fishing poles.
~Doug Larson

  

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