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Thursday, May 1, 2008

2008 Lower Klamath Spring Salmon Fishing.
As of the 1st of May, a decent daily catch of Springer Salmon is happening for those out there fishing the Lower Klamath.
 
To predict better fishing days from now through June would be correct looking at past season's log books.
 
Plan to catch your Salmon soon due to the Spring fishing season being a short one, but well worth it when you have hooked into these strong fighters fresh out of the ocean by only a few hours in the river.
 
Wild River Fishing, is guiding into the 41st year of Klamath River fishing, and as local resident for longer, I am glad to assist clients get into those Klamath River fish and provide the best fishing gear and jet boat for my clients fishing experience.
 
Into the Summer and Fall Salmon and Steelhead seasons, anglers will enjoy the large sport fishing quota for the Klamath. It will be the only California area where you can catch and keep Salmon.
 
It is suggested that anglers who seek river guides on the Klamath to book your fishing trips early to insure you will get the fishing dates you want.
 
Also note, all river guides who provide services on the Lower Klamath are required to have Coast Guard licenses by law. Its important to everyone's safety. Be sure to ask your guide if they have this document prior to booking a trip. We local guides have met this requirement for many years.
 
Wild River Fishing will be glad to help you with lodging information and local campground locations to make your stay in our area as best as possible.
 
Call for any Klamath River fishing questions you have
at 707-498-4491... Best of fishing luck... Gary
1 may 08 @ 2:21 pm sbt 

Tuesday, April 29, 2008

New! Weekly Weather & River Update Blog! Check Back Often!
Check in weekly for my personal take on the weather and fishing conditions on the Klamath River.
29 apr 08 @ 11:44 am sbt 


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