Eric wrote:Welcome to the site alex. If your going to base out of los angeles you would have the kern river which is two hours north. You could also drive north four hours and fish the mammoth and bishop area. That would put you on the owens,hot creek and the east walker. All very nice water.
Looking forward to reading about some reports from your neck of the woods.
Eric
tomsakai wrote:I love California fishing but it's really hard to beat Montana. I do my Montana fishing out of Missoula (reachable via Seattle or Salt Lake with Alaska Air or Delta). The Bitteroot, Blackfoot, Clark Fork, Rock Creek. So many choices and a nice city to stay in. One important thing to consider is the weather. September in Montana is usually great but Montana could be ok or could be iffy.
Benny wrote:If you are considering Reno, I would say to fly fish on the Truckee River. It will likely be prime time around that time of the year (September-October) as you mentioned above.
Also if you happen to be in the Reno area in the winter time, Pyramid Lake is one of the best winter fishery hands down.
If flying out of LAX you might try checking out Horizon Air. They have flights during the winter time up to Mammoth air port. This will leave you much closer to some nice Fall-Winter fisheries in the area, but I'm not sure if Horizon Air starts running the flights up to Mammoth during this time of the year, they might just be flying during the winter months.
The Redding area also offers some excellent fly fishing during this time of year, lots of options up in this area. You could even do some float trips on the Lower Sacramento.
There are plenty of options all over the state of California, just need to research a bit more before your trip in the Fall of 2011.
tomsakai wrote:Alex, sorry I mispoke. I would be very comfortable in Montana in September (great weather usually) but when you get into October it can get cold if the winter starts early.
alex-fly wrote:tomsakai wrote:Alex, sorry I mispoke. I would be very comfortable in Montana in September (great weather usually) but when you get into October it can get cold if the winter starts early.
ok Tomsakai.
But I DO have to pay attention to it... I have never seen snow! LOL
Well, no problem to see it, but I am a little bit concerned about being outdoors in cold weather! I live at the coldest
state capital in Brazil... Have experienced here around 26 º F... I have already fished in 39º F... but if it get colder maybe i´ll
stay in the lodge/hotel room tying some flies! LOL.
Alex
mk4 wrote:Do you plan on wade fishing? Camping or staying at a motel? Do you plan on hiring a guide? How long are you staying for?
Personally, I'd hit some premier waters if I were to fly in from another country. Maybe do a San Juan River, South Platte, Green river trip. Too bad you weren't coming here in a few weeks, you could join me.
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