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Tuesday, May 13, 2014
Early Season Report, 2014
It's finally here - the 2014 Trout Season! And while the thin Sierra snows of this year may present challenges to us fly casters as it progresses, the opportunities for the early season are greater and more abundant than normal.
With the unusually early opening of major Sierra passes already behind us, we expect the annual deluge of spring high waters to be both far milder and of shorter duration. Many higher elevation streams are already looking beautiful and fishing great.
Just since the season opening, our clients have been treated to some beautiful days in the high country catching, in some cases, their first-ever Trout on a fly, with enough feisty wild Rainbows, Brookies and Browns to make for some exceptionally fun and memorable days!
For fishers of all experience levels hankering for a taste of fly fishing in the midst of high Sierra spring splendor, NOW is the time! Give us a call!
With the unusually early opening of major Sierra passes already behind us, we expect the annual deluge of spring high waters to be both far milder and of shorter duration. Many higher elevation streams are already looking beautiful and fishing great.
Just since the season opening, our clients have been treated to some beautiful days in the high country catching, in some cases, their first-ever Trout on a fly, with enough feisty wild Rainbows, Brookies and Browns to make for some exceptionally fun and memorable days!
For fishers of all experience levels hankering for a taste of fly fishing in the midst of high Sierra spring splendor, NOW is the time! Give us a call!
Labels: Brook Trout, Brown Trout, Catch and Release, Fly Fishing in Yosemite, Fly Fishing Sequoia National Park, Fly Fishing the Sierra, rainbow trout