02-14-2010, 05:41 PM
brown. you could do well in a canoe just stick by the inlet. we caught alot of planter bows, and a few kokanie which are very very small. the bull trout are what i trigger. i barb my hooks as they are c&r but they are a blast that one in the pic is around 6-8 lb i imagine but i have caught some up to 12 lb in there. just remember stick to the inlet for some reason they gather around there. right at dark they head up the stream after leaches. i have had them go threw my legs as they swim upstream. if you have any other questions feel free to ask
yes we were at heiburn or however you spell it during the microburst. we had 3 chainsaws and cut tell 2 in the morning to get trees out of the road to get ppl who needed out. it was like nothing i have ever seen and you can still see the down trees and lack of trees around. i am with you though alturas has alot less ppl than redfish does. but my family likes redfish because it is in a central location for those who like to hit town and the rivers.
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yes we were at heiburn or however you spell it during the microburst. we had 3 chainsaws and cut tell 2 in the morning to get trees out of the road to get ppl who needed out. it was like nothing i have ever seen and you can still see the down trees and lack of trees around. i am with you though alturas has alot less ppl than redfish does. but my family likes redfish because it is in a central location for those who like to hit town and the rivers.
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