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Postby jbm78 » March 20th, 2010, 4:56 pm

Do you guys think its worth heading up to the kern with the flows at what they are. I need to go fly fishing im going crazy sitting here lol
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Re: kern

Postby RichardCullip » March 20th, 2010, 5:10 pm

jbm78 wrote:Do you guys think its worth heading up to the kern with the flows at what they are. I need to go fly fishing im going crazy sitting here lol


Personally the flows (900+ cfs) are just outside my comfort level. I like to wade out into the river and most of the holes I normally fish are out of reach to me at flows above ~750cfs. That being said, plenty of folks successfully fly fish the river at these flows. If you've got some spare money, having Guy take you down the river on his two-man pontoon is a great way to fish the river at the current flow levels.
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Re: kern

Postby RiverRat » March 22nd, 2010, 6:35 am

This might be too late.....
You better get up there and hurry while you can still catch real fish and have solitude. I was up this weekend camping with my young daughter and only fished for maybe two hours and got a couple wild guys in the upper 20 mile and we're all alone. Then we hiked three miles above JDB with a full pack on a conditioning hike and I lost a nice one swinging a huge soft hackle. Wading was out of the question but as long as the water is clear it's easily fishable up to 1200 cfs.

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