Be The Stream Reports

Bill Carnazzo-Pit River

Bill Carnazzo shows off the high-stick. Pit River, CA.

Lower Sacramento River

The Lower Sacramento offers a “BIG EXPERIENCE”. Without a doubt, one of the most consistent trout
fisheries in the world! Get spoiled by the quality and numbers of rainbow trout that populate this river from Redding to Red Bluff… Read More

Trinity River

The Trinity River flows from Lewiston, CA. some 130 miles to it’s confluence with the Klamath River. Chris Parsons guides the Trinity from October through early March!  Steelhead roam these waters all year but… Read More

Fall River

This river is completely unique! Dry fly fishing happens here almost everyday of the season. The rainbows average 16″. We can stand in my boat and spot the fish you will cast to. Tight loops and… Read More

Bollibokka

Perfect. Excellent wading, uncrowned, rainbows, browns…a complete fly fishing experience to say the least for the few who enter the most famous stretch of private water in California….arguably the World… Read More

Pit River

The rainbows here are 100% wild.  They go from small to 20”.  Some section offer high populations of fish no smaller than 16”!…Read More

Hat Creek

Hat Creek is a fly fishing river.  I know of no other river that begs to be perused by a fly rod than Hat Creek.  Want to learn something about Hat Creek?  Interested in fishing it?  Read on and I will tell you about Hat Creek in Northern California…. Read More

McCloud River

No river in America compares with the McCloud,  at least when it comes to rainbow trout history.  Have you been to New Zealand?  Caught a rainbow there?  Then you caught a McCloud rainbow… Read More

Upper Sacramento River

The upper “Sac” is my favorite trout stream in N. California!  It’s 35 miles of accessible water!  I5 runs along most of it’s entire length.   Read More

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