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History Of The McCloud River And The Transportation Of The McCloud River Rainbow Worldwide. Tales Of A Wintu Who?

The History Of The McCloud River Rainbow World Transportation

McCloud River

The McCloud River is one of California’s most unique rivers. Not only is it unique in its turquoise color, but the McCloud River flows some 20 miles by underground lava tubes referred to as “aquifers” fed  from glaciers inside Mount Shasta, the tallest profile in North America. The towns of Mount Shasta, Weed, Dunsmuir & McCloud all get their water from tubes that run into the towns and drawn into the homes. No treatment, no need, it’s pure water that never sees the light of day until it comes out of your faucet.

That’s why we live here! Clean air, clean water, we are at the top of the food chain for water in California, that’s Mount Shasta!

My favorite ice cube on Earth.

(Base elevation of 3000+ to 14,162 feet – 11,000 vertical feet.)

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MOUNT SHASTA

Sacred to anyone who lays eyes on her stunning beauty, she feeds more, and has given more, than anyone who has ever set foot in California. 

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Lower Falls On The McCloud Rivers is a special place as the McCloud drainage starts out as balsalt bedrock but as the river winds down into the Nature Conservancy waters, it changes to a bedrock base of Serpentine (California State Rock.)

Heast Estate Carola Trout Big Springs

The Big Springs on the Upper McCloud River is where the McCloud River gains 1/3 of its total flows before emptying out into the McCloud Reservoir. That’s pure water folks, at its finest, coming out of those lava tubes, this is how the now extinct Bull Trout were able to survive in their day on the McCloud River.

Jack Trout McCloud River Rainbow

The coveted McCloud River Rainbow, the most celebrated trout on Earth and a trout that carries several passport stamps as the countries of Chile, Argentina, New Zealand & Australia as well as every continent on our wonderful planet had McCloud River Rainbows transported to their rivers one time or another. Even my old pal Pete Gordon from Cornwall England commented as a former retired game warden on our last trip together in Chile that he knew McCloud River Rainbows from Northern California were stocked in rivers throughout England and the British Isles. 

McCloud Middle Falls Jack Trout

Middle Falls On the Upper McCloud found near Fowlers Campground is a very dramatic waterfall that is only rivaled by Burney Falls in our local area.

Peter Cambor Actor McCloud River Jack Trout

Actor Pete Cambor, out on the McCloud River in August of 2016 enjoying the amazing scenes and the turquoise water colors with wife Erin, he commented that this could be one of the most beautiful rivers in the world as he landed another trout on a dry fly. 

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President Ulysses S. Grant 1871, signing into legislation the United States 1st Fish Commission. After the Civil War many rivers and streams on the East Coast were being over harvested of the Atlantic Salmon. Many canneries over harvested as land owners were damming for lumber or netting up most of the New England rivers and the salmon numbers suffered. So Grant hired the 1st Fish Commissioner of The United States Spencer Baird to address these issues. Spencer Baird was a very intelligent man he knew the Industrial Revolution had just began in the US and knew if he didn’t do something to help these rivers the salmon were in grave danger. The East Coast was exploding in population. Baird grew up best buddies with Jon Audubon and together as kids, encouraged by Spencer Baird’s father, collected specimens of amphibians, insects, birds, snakes and fish. Spencer Baird was the “Father of Fishing Regulations in The United States.” He helped enact a law that prohibited fishing on New England rivers that were being affected by the shortage of salmon. Under his orders, there was no fishing from Friday at noon until Monday at noon. At the time we were buying eggs from New Bruswick, for trade in $40 gold for 1000 eggs which was ridiculous to pay at the time, what added to the problem was the residents of New Brunswick, didn’t want their original brood stock of Atlantic salmon to be sold to those Crazy Yanks! So the 2nd year the Hatch House was closed down by the residents and then the final decision was made to go out west and find those Pacific salmon.

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Spencer Baird went on to become the first curator at the Smithsonian Institute as he was an expert ornithologist, ichthyologist, herpetologist, and museum curator. His incredible contributions adding from 6000 specimens when he started, to over 2 million named and identified species when he left the Smithsonian. He also helped with over harvesting of canneries on the Columbia River as well as visiting many locations and enacting regulations there too. Both Ulysses and Spencer had read in the New York papers about this Presbyterian Minister by the name of Livingston Stone, who was writing about trout propagation (Brook Trout)  up on his farm in New Hampshire, when Grant called on Baird to hire Livingston Stone to help with the depleting salmon population. Rumor had it on the East Coast that salmon on the Pacific Coast were in large numbers and could be possible transported back East.

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Now that the transcontinental railroad was completed in 1869, many new projects could be done on the West Coast, like building the Carson City Mint as to cut down on the many stage coach robberies that were occurring between Virginia City and the San Francisco Mint (Old Granite Lady.) The Carson City Mint was constructed in 1870. Another idea Grant wanted to push through, was a United States National Hatchery on the West Coast that could transport salmon to all places in the US that needed those fish.

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These 3 men from different areas of the United States Livingston Stone from New Hampshire, Myron Green from the United States Northville Hatchery in Michigan and Bill Perrin from the United States NY, Caledonia Hatchery were all paid $250 per month and were sent out on a train to San Francisco in search of the Pacific Salmon and the possible transportation back to the East Coast rivers for re-propagation. 

Fish train car Jack Trout story

Heading out in a special train designed for transporting fish, the Aqua Train” was built for $15,000 in 1872 for it’s first transportation of species of amphibians, birds and fish that included brook trout, stripers and shad to be transported and delivered into Northern California streams for experiment. Unfortunately the 1st train derailed into the Elkhorn River in Omaha, Nebraska and everything was lost. (Though I heard the trout did survive.) The 3 men still made it out to California and were walking into pubs in San Francisco trying to find out if anyone knew where the Pacific salmon spawned in rivers and creeks. (That must of been hilarious.) Some of the people sent the men out to Rio Vista, California but Stone having some in-depth knowledge in artificial fish propagation knew he couldn’t raise trout, let alone salmon in that area or part of the river. The men luckily ran into BB Redding, who was surveying the tracks for the Siskiyou Mountains through Poverty Flats (Later became Redding 1880.) and up into Sisson (Mt Shasta 1924) Montague and Ashland. He told them of how he saw the Wintu Indians drying their salmon on sticks where the confluence of the McCloud River and the Pit River. He agreed on taking them up to the location and they climbed the west bank of the Pit River until they reached the location Redding described. It was mid summer, perfect timing for the winter runs of the spring and summer salmon in the McCloud River. Back then the McCloud, Sacramento & Pit Rivers all had the same salmon species Alaska has now, plus Grizzly Bears, Pronghorn Sheep, Bull Trout and others that have disappeared. There was always a salmon run, every month of the year. Livingston Stone looked at the Indians at work, smoking fresh salmon on stakes, with runs of so many salmon he described it as not being too much work for the tribe. He was relieved he finally found the right place to set up shop for the American Government and build the 1st United States National Hatchery on the Pacific.

domesticatedtrou02ston_00010   Artificial Prop Salmon Livingston Stone.

The 2nd year in 1874 Baird came out to California with 40,000 Shad to be dumped into the Lower Sacramento River in Tehama County.

They didn’t have the Aqua Train so they made each passenger sign an agreement that if they rode on this train they agreed to working 2 hours per day to help keep these shad alive. So passengers were on duty 24 hours a day as they were told to shake their hands in the eight, 10 gallon milk jugs used to hold the 40, 000 shad to aerate the water, they were creating oxygen for the fish. Next, since they did contaminate the water with their hands, they would pour out the water every few hours in between and refill the jugs, thus creating new oxygen and they had to maintain a constant temperature of 65 to 72 degrees for 2900 miles until a few shad that were left were poured into the Lower Sac. I really enjoyed how Baird mentioned in some of his notes that the shad were saved by the water that was collected in the Elkhorn River in Nebraska, the same river that took our Aqua Train the previous year. Spencer Baird was a great man, with many great ideas and had a huge heart. He brought back medicines for the Wintu Indians that lived on the lands where the Baird Hatchery was first built. He gave them jobs working at the hatchery, and I would imagine these were their first jobs ever in the tribes history. The Wintu were lucky, unlike all the other rivers in Northern California that were completely gutted, moved and violated by the means of gold seekers, the McCloud River and its inhabitants were not really affected by the gold rush, because the bedrocks underlying the McCloud River was serpentine and they do not hold much of any gold.

salmon fishing Wintu Jack Trout photo

So the Wintu on the southern portion of the river for the time were ok and under the watchful eyes of Livingston Stone and his crew of culturalist from the United States Government, the Wintu helped Stone build the facility and set up the lines for paddle wheel in the McCloud River that would send oxygen into the salmon hatchery to help propagate the new generation of fish that were destined for the East. (This is where present day Shasta Lake is.)

Notes On The McCloud River Wintu – Selected Excerpts From Alexander S. Taylor’s INDIANOLOGY OF CALIFORNIA, 1874

Page 3 – The Indians who advocated an uprising last year were silent on that subject this year, and the air of insolence among the more lawless ones last season had entirely disappeared this year. Indeed, the Indians were never better behaved or more manageable than they were last year; and it is only justice to them to say that much of the success of our work here is due to their assistance. A large number (Between 20 and 30) of them are employed at the fishery every year, they are very efficient and valuable assistants, particularly handling the fish, drawing the seine, picking over the eggs, and similar work. If we could not have the Indians to help us, it would be very difficult to supply their peace.

Baird Hatchery 1872 Baird Hatchery

By taking the flows of the river and converting it by paddle to air that is then flushed into the tubes that were extended into the facility, the men could use that to aerate the eggs that they had artificially propagated from the salmon they caught.

baird water supply Baird Jack Trout

Water was then carried in from nearby creeks from up top down hill to flush clean water into the facility and was probably used for sanitation of eggs as well as for their restroom facilities.

Wintu taking over crew from Baird Hatchery 1870's

This is where the McCloud River emptied out into the Pit River. Wintu Indians taking the crew from the Baird Hatchery over to Campbell’s trail and on into Poverty City that was shortly named Reading (Major Pierce Reading.) Then later changed to Redding after the railroad made their final schedule across the United States in the late 1870’s and what ever they changed a towns name to on their continental route was final. If you look at this photo has to be around 1875, way before the mountains were cut, survey’s lines, train tracks and trestle were laid on the opposite banks. (A very important historical photo showing that the US Government & Stone and his crew wouldn’t of been able to pull this off without the help of the Wintu Indians and their local knowledge when they first arrived.)

Baird Hatchery Crew 1870's

Once the operation and the Hatch House were built, some of the eggs and minnows were shipped in 1875 to New Zealand & Australia, the salmon & trout have done well. Meanwhile, all the shipments of Pacific Salmon on the East Coast that were dumped in East Coast Rivers were not returning and in fact were never seen again. The crew, Spencer Baird and Grant all then realized that Pacific Salmon probably couldn’t survive in East Coast waters. The Pacific Coast Baird Hatchery then changed to primarily a trout spawning operation of the McCloud River Rainbow, which they found out from experience was a hearty trout that could survive long journey’s in spite of all their losses with the Quinnat/ Pacific salmon. Most of the fish were transported in thermoses and milk jugs in the beginning, most of the ones with eggs died as some of the eye eggs and minnows would live and be stocked in other rivers & lakes in the early days.

A year later, Seth Green the head  culturalist transferred eyed eggs in 1874 from the McCloud River in northern California, to his private hatchery  project at Caledonia, New York. 

They called them back East, “California Mountain  Trout.”

In 1875 Stone and his crew had American Striper Bass brought out from Caledonia, NY and stocked them in the Delta Of California.

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The Wintu Winnemem Indians were the backbone of the operation, without the help of the Wintu the first few years, for sure the operation would of been much more challenging or maybe impossible. Baird and Alexander both commented in their notes about how the local Indians handled the fish better than anyone else. Alexander talked about how the Indians wouldn’t built dams or weirs to trap salmon. They would build V Traps that allowed the salmon the ability to get up the river to spawn, then when they started to die after spawning,  the Indians would lay out V Traps made of wood and sticks, the salmon would then float back down river and be caught up in all the V traps laid out strategically in different locations. Alexander also talked about how the Wintu took fish by club, V Trap, spear and fly. The Indians back then used deer hair for line and Yew Trees and Bollibokka (Manzanita that grows like a tree.) for their cane rods as well as bows and caught fish using carved fish hooks made of obsidian that was traded for and brought down from Medicine Mountain near Lava Beds National Park. (Tule Lake.)

Notes On The McCloud River Wintu – Selected Excerpts From Alexander S. Taylor’s INDIANOLOGY OF CALIFORNIA 1874

Page 17, Capture

Question 71. How is this fish caught; if with a hook, what are the different kinds of bait used, and which are preferred?

Answer: The Sacramento salmon is caught with nets, spears, Indian traps, and with the hook. In the smaller tributaries of the main river, as at Tehema, they are killed with shovels, pictch forks, clubs, and every available weapon. In the upper tributaries, as the McCloud, the Indians catch them in traps, arranged to capture the fish going down river exhausted. but not those ascending the river. At the sources of the river, near Mt Shasta, they are caught by legitimate angling with hook. Salmon roe is almost exclusively used for bait. Some have been taken by artificial fly.

Wintu fishing

 I imagine when those salmon came rolling in it would look a lot like this for the most part.

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These are some of the reports that I have read and that are very interesting to read. All the salmon that were shipped back East were not returning as planned, So the salmon operation was scrubbed somewhat in lieu of distributing trout all over the United States and then in 1875, we shipped the first McCloud River Rainbows down to New Zealand and Australia. Salmon from the McCloud River did survive in the Great Lakes and are still doing well today, but on the East Coast they couldn’t survive.

Propagation of Salmon On The Pacific Coast. Bulletin To The United States Fish Commission. Page 212

It was this year (December 9th, 1875.) that 280 acres of land on the McCloud River, including the station of the United States Fish Commission, were set aside by President Grant as a Government reservation. The first consignment of salmon eggs was sent across the equator to Australia and New Zealand in the same year. This was a trying trip for salmon eggs which cannot survive a temperature of over 70 to 75 degrees F., and which would hatch out in 10 days journey at 60 F. The journey to Australia how ever was very successful, and, consent having been obtained to place the eggs in the ship’s ice room during the voyage from San Francisco to Auckland, the eggs arrived in fine order. Some salmon eggs hatched were hatched at the station this year and the young fish planted in tributaries of the Sacramento.

 

Baird Hatchery

Soon the federal government built more aqua trains and were shipping trout out in every direction possible throughout the United States. Eventually the US Government built 10 Aqua Trains to transport trout and salmon all over the US.

Propagation of Salmon On The Pacific Coast. Bulletin To The United States Fish Commission. Page 213

The foreign demand for ova had increased to such an extent by 1877 that during that year salmon eggs were sent from the McCloud to Prussia, Germany, the Netherlands, England, France, Canada, Australia and New Zealand. The experience aquired in packing and shipping eggs enabled us this year to get them to their destinations with very slight loss in transit. 

The Lyttleton Times, Christ Church, New Zealand, of November 14, 1877 says:

The splendid condition in which the Wellington consignment of American salmon ova has arrived reflects great credit on those in America who had charge of collecting and packing, which in several respects is an improvement on the English method. 

 

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They put McCloud Rainbows in Texas and most didn’t survive, but the transport that made it into the White River in Arkansas has done very well, now being the 2nd largest trout count per mile nationally (12, 000 trout per mile.) next to the Green River in Utah. (17,000 trout per mile.) 

Propagation of Salmon On The Pacific Coast. Bulletin To The United States Fish Commission. Page 213 –

The hatching of a large portion of the salmon eggs for the State of California continued during this year and subsequent years until 1884. The year 1878 was the year of immense gathering of salmon in the McCloud. Stone goes on to say:

I have never seen anything like it any where, not even on the tributaries of the Columbia. On the afternoon of the 15th of August there was a space below the rack about 50 feet wide and 80 feet long , where, if a person could of balanced himself, he could actually have walked any where on the backs of the salmon, they were so thick. I have often heard travelers make this remark about salmon in small streams, so I know this is not a common thing in streams below a certain size, but to see salmon like this in a river so great of volume as the McCloud must, I think, be a rare sight.

Livingston Stone

Livingston Stone – Propagation of Salmon On The Pacific Coast. Bulletin To The United States Fish Commission.

Page 218 & 219

The question now naturally arises, What are the results of all this great labor and expenditure extended over so many years! Allow me to reply as follows: When the work of the The United States Fish Commission in salmon breeding was begun on the Pacific Coast, it was supposed that that coast had enough salmon to spare, and it was the intention of the Commission to increase the salmon on the Atlantic Coast by restocking its depleted salmon rivers. The highest hopes were entertained of doing this. After it had become an accomplished fact that millions of salmon eggs had been procured on this coast, and that they had been safely transported across the continent to the Atlantic rivers, I doubt if there was one person who had heard about it in America, whether interested in fish-culture or not, who did not believe that salmon were going to become abundant again in the Atlantic rivers on account of the introduction of the Pacific Coast fish; and not only this, but many persons believed that several southern rivers that had never had salmon in them before, would now become prolific salmon streams, when they were well stocked this new California salmon that abounded in warm latitudes on the Pacific Coast. That this did not prove to be the result was a stupendous surprise and disappointment. The eggs hatched out beautifully. The young fry, when deposited in the fresh-water streams seemed to thrive especially well. They grew rapidly and when the proper time came were observed to go down in vast numbers to the sea. What afterwards became of them will remain forever an unfathomable mystery. Except in very rare isolated instances, these millions of young salmon were never seen again. What became of them? Where did they go? Are any of them still alive anywhere in the boundless ocean? Or are they all dead? And if they are dead, what killed them? Much as this information has been desired, there lives no one who can answer these questions. Some have thought that they wandered off to the far north, and so became lost to the civilized world. Others thought that they strayed out into the ocean and were devoured by marine animals and larger fish. Professor Baird once jokingly remarked to the writer that he thought they had found an underground passage beneath the continent, and had returned by it to the Pacific. One thing is certain, and that is that these millions of salmon have disappeared as completely from the Atlantic Ocean’ and its tributaries as if they had all been devoured years ago by the monsters of the deep.

Wintu House

 

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Propagation of Salmon On The Pacific Coast. Bulletin To The United States Fish Commission. Page 213

The war department furnished the station a military guard this year, which proved to be a valuable acquisition. (1878)

Propagation of Salmon On The Pacific Coast. Bulletin To The United States Fish Commission. Page 215

No trouble will ever be experienced again from the Indians as a body. The gradual disappearance of the natives has contributed to this result, and railroads and white settlements have done the rest.

 

Baird Hatching House

That year 13 states also received McCloud River Rainbows in their rivers. jt

Commissions Report 1878 – This year, in packing eggs, we averaged 500,000 an hour.

 

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McCloud River Flood of 1886

Propagation of Salmon On The Pacific Coast. Bulletin To The United States Fish Commission. Page 215

Nothing of special interest occurred in 1880, but the next year, 1881, was made memorable by the extraordinary rise of the McCloud River, which carried away most of the station in one night.

The month of January was attended by a rainfall wholly unprecedented’ in northern California since its settlement by white men. Forty-seven inches of water fell in Shasta during this month, and in the mountains where the fishery is situated the fall must have been much greater. On the 27th of January the McCloud had risen 121 feet, but the water had been higher than that in previous years, and still no one supposed that the buildings were in danger. Again the river fell, but this time the fall was succeeded by the greatest rise of water ever known in this river before, either by white men or Indians now living. During the first days of February the rain poured down in torrents. It is said by those who saw it that it did not fall as rain usually falls, but it fell as if thousands of tons of water were dropped in a body from the sky at once. Mr. J B Campbell relates that near his house, in a canyon which is dry in summer, the water in not many minutes became 30 feet deep, and the violence of the current was so great that trees 100 feet long were swept down, trunk, branches, and all, into the river. On the 2nd of February McCloud River began to rise at the rate of a foot an hour. 9 o’clock in the evening it was 16 feet above its ordinary level. The water was soon a foot above the danger mark, and the buildings began to rock and totter, as if nearly ready to fall. There was now no hope of saving them or anything in them. At 2.30 a.m. February 3 they toppled over with a great crash, and were seized by the resistless current and hurried down the river. When the day dawned nothing was to be seen of the main structures which composed the United States salmon-breeding station on the McCloud River. The mess-house, where the workmen had eaten and slept for nine successive seasons, and which contained the original cabin, 12 by 14 feet, where the pioneers of the United States Fish Commission on this coast lived during the first season of 1872; the hatching-house, which, with the tents which had preceded it, had turned out 70,000,000 salmon eggs, the distribution of which had reached from New Zealand to St. Petersburg; the large dwelling-house, to which improvements and Conveniences had been added each year for five years—these were all gone, every vestige of them, and nothing was to he seen in the direction where they stood except the wreck of the faithful wheel which through summer’s sun and winter’s rain hail poured 10,000.000 gallons of water over the salmon eggs in the hatchery..

Rainfall at Shasta : January, 1881, 47 inches;  February, 1881, 17.5 inches;   Total for 1881 for the season 109.7 inches.

 

Clackamas Hatchery

During the years the Baird McCloud River Hatch House was closed either due to the McCloud floods or the railroad blasting up the Sacramento Canyon and cutting off the Sacramento River for as many as 5 years, thus not allowing the salmon the ability to make it up the river. The US Government moved the operation up to the Clackamas River in Oregon to supply everyone who wanted trout and salmon when the Baird Hatchery was closed due to a high river or blasting by the railroad.

McCloud River Joins the Pit River 1880's

The lovely McCloud River emptying out into the Pit River on a bend that must of held so many species of fish, now all gone because of Shasta Lake.

fly fishing McCloud River 1880's

As the Industry Revolution took place in the United States, rich land owners and aristocrats from the San Francisco Bay Area began to emerge north as the train tracks were being laid and many new families began to travel together out of their counties and states for the first time up north to the Shasta area to enjoy the great out doors and all it had to offer.

(Kind of like that scene in Titanic when Kathy Bates was walking on the 5th deck with all her cronies, families found it high society to travel together.)

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 The weather was a lot different then now and just surviving the Shasta winters was something to be proud about.

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Meanwhile, the most important river in the world was constantly flowing freely to the oceans of the Pacific. It was obvious then how it appears from this report below, the problem with today’s era of diminishing and extinct salmon runs as the salmon are dying off as well as the Bull Trout that have become extinct has been caused by the McCloud River being cut off from the historical salmon migration out of the Sacramento River. For sure there needs to be a fish ladder added to Shasta Dam and all bass must be removed or we are destine to lose more and more salmon runs, as we have lost 19 of the historic 22 different salmon runs that used to thrive in this, the most important salmon run river, Spencer Baird & Livingston Stone, had ever seen in all their travels. That includes the Columbia River. 

Propagation of Salmon On The Pacific Coast. Bulletin To The United States Fish Commission. Page 220

Salmon are very abundant in the Sacramento and McCloud River, and are on the increase.The sitnation of the station and its adaptability to its purpose are almost idea. McCloud River, on the banks of which it stands, is not only cold, clear, and inviting to the salmon, but it is almost the only cold tributary of the Sacramento that has not been roiled in gold mining, in consequence of which the salmon come into the McCloud to breed in the summer, not from choice , but also from necessity.

McCloud Mr. Hall fisherman

Then some of the richest people who made it big, not in the Gold Rush but an Uncle, who delivered mail to the gold seekers and he saved money and bought a plot of land in San Francisco, built a nice house and had a garden, His son became a big time attorney by the name of Charles Stetson Wheeler and bought a large piece of land from a man named Justin Sisson (Mt Shasta was named Sisson from 1888 to 1924, areas first tavern owner plus hunting and fishing guide.) called the Bend on the McCloud River. You invite friends to come up to the estate by train, rich San Francisco friends who share in your delight of the only turquoise colored river in California with incredible hunting and fishing. You start a men’s only hunting and fishing club, like they have in England and on the East Coast. Then the era of heading north out of the Bay Area commenced, families started to move like they had never done before, exploring, with a new feeling of not being afraid to adventure outside because diseases were being studied more as each decade  human health improved, The fear of Native Americans molestation was literally becoming non existent. When the SF Earthquake hit in 1906, many of the richest hung out at clubs on the McCloud River waiting for the city to be rebuilt, many of them became sportsmen and outdoorsmen, as I have seen the pictures at the clubs, it was an amazing era indeed.

Two German immigrants, August Schilling and George F. Volkmann. Schilling had come to San Francisco in 1870 at the age of 16 and had gone to work for J.A Folger & Co., a producer of coffee, teas, and spices. His ambition and business acumen were such that, five years later he was made a partner in the company and the firm name was changed to Folger, Schilling & Co. These two men August Schilling and George Volkmann, the father of the Dan Volkmann family of SF, (Wrote: 50 years of the McCloud River in 1951.) It would be the sons, grandsons and friends of these predominant San Francisco families that would later run this famous yet secret fly fishing club on the McCloud River. Many times preceding 1900, Wakefield Baker and Alexander Hamilton had camped along the upper McCloud River and had been enchanted with the beauty of the country, the fine fishing and good hunting. At the same time, their friends George W. Scott and William W. Van Arsdale were operating a lumber company at McCloud, and also knew of the charm of the McCloud River Canyon. These guys started the McCloud River Association in 1900, that led to the formation of the McCloud River Club, to preserve these lands for their friends and families.  The McCloud River Club from Ladybug Creek to Squaw Valley Creek is approximately 9 miles of river and  4061 acres of land. The land was originally deeded by the United States Government to the railroad, a predecessor of the Southern Pacific; some to Indian allotments, (Prior to Shasta Lake, then the Indians lost everything and were never given any lands in return.) and one piece was acquired through location by Alexander Hamilton and State patent to him. Sadly most of the very early records from the McCloud River Club were burned in the SF fire of 1906, so I have used Dan Volkmann’s book, 50 years of the McCloud River – The McCloud River Club as a reference. In the 1930’s Dean Witter joined the club and later on his grand daughter Mrs. Ann Witter practically ran the whole operation there for years and was a leading decision maker and most club ventures. Her husband Ed Gillette died in the McCloud River in the late 1990’s as he fell into the McCloud River and wouldn’t let go of Dean Witter’s fly rod and drowned.

In 1973, the club deeded a section of 3 1/2 miles of river to the Nature Conservancy to make a trout sanctuary for the McCloud River Rainbow.  

Around the year 2005, Bob and John Fisher of the Gap, bought the McCloud River Club with their father Don Fisher’s money, of the Gap & Old Navy. The first day I led them down to the river to a white bridge that crossed over the McCloud River. Bob Fisher was so excited he took off all his clothes and jumped in the river naked as happy as a lark. We were all surprised and started laughing. I thought to myself, “wow these guys are different? One of those… Alrighty then…?” Thus a new generation and era began at the McCloud River Club. jt

50 Years McCloud River Club

 

Fifty Years of the McCloud River Club.

Volkmann, Daniel G. What a great guy, I met him once guiding at Bollibokka, he told me great stories about the McCloud River. Good luck trying to find this book, it’s pretty valuable these days. After meeting Dan Volkmann, I can see why.

Dan Volkmann – 1924 to 2009

Dan Volkmann 50 Years McCloud River

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But back in the 1880’s around Baird, things got a little slow after all the blasting by the railroad, that literally dammed the Sacramento River with debris and rocks and did not allow the fish to have ingress or egress on their normal annual migration from the oceans inland. Some of the crew moved up to the Clackamas Hatchery in Oregon, while others stayed around to create a life in Shasta & Siskiyou counties, they may be your family?

Upper Mccloud 1883

Meanwhile, in 1883 Justin Sisson, one of the first guides of Siskiyou County, was showing some flat landers how to hunt and fish on his later famous section on the Upper McCloud River called the Bend,this is up river from the Bend, just down a mile from Lower Falls, on the McCloud River. Later George Hearst would strike it rich in Virginia City silver and his family would acquire the poorly named Wyntoon Estate. 

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The old days of covered wagons and the Trinity Stage Coach that would take you from Weaverville to Dog Town. (Delta on the Upper Sac.) would slowly disappear and a new era would begin. But we never forget those men who really put it all on the line for all of us. Through hardships unimaginable, diseases that you and I wouldn’t dare go outside not knowing about. Once you crossed the United States and got to the gold fields, then the real work began. I always thought if everyone knew these stories, we’d have a whole lot of people not bitching so much about life. People, we got it made these days, there’s nothing to complain about, you don’t know suffering.

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So many good people came from the the SF Bay area to spend time out on the Sacramento and McCloud Rivers and enjoyed what the north state of California had to offer. It was a marvelous era that has never ended, you all are still coming up now, more than ever. What I am really enjoying is seeing is all races of people and nationalities that I have never seen before, interested in nature and, hiking, fly fishing and protecting our outdoors. We call on all people of all races and nationalities, to protect the forests, rivers and mountains, it will take all of us to understand and care about what resources we have left, what we have lost or destroyed, in the less than 150 years and some foresight would be nice, as we can learn from what our fore-fathers who told us in their writings. It’s time for the public to know, if we don’t protect our water rights, depletion of salmon runs today and read about the past, you’ll be out to the pastures in the future!

I mean, don’t drive faster then your windshield people, water and salmon and steelhead are important.

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Then Phoebe Hearst heard about the Shasta area from her attorney George Stetson Wheeler about the year 1900 and invited her up to his men’s only hunting and fishing club at the Bend, that he had bought in the 1880’s from Justin Sisson. After losing her husband George Hearst in 1893, she had moved into the Fairmont Hotel in San Francisco, (Later her huge estate in Pleasanton, California.) she needed a break and the Shasta area was just the place. Her husband George Hearst had bought a 1/6 interest off of Henry T Comstock and he hauled 38 tons of silver ore to San Francisco to the only smelter close to Virginia City and he made $90,000 in 1859. He paid off his dad’s debts out east and continued on buying up claims and gold mines all over the US and as far away as Peru. (My hero!)

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George Hearst was a smart hard working man, to have hauled all that silver ore in those days, I mean 38 tons, my hats off folks! The son, that was a different story..

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Shasta Springs Resort above Dunsmuir, California (Previously named Pusher.)

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So Phoebe Hearst, enjoyed her time she spent at the Shasta Springs Resort and liked the Shasta water she had tried that day in the train station.

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 She watched an angler catch a trout at Mossbrae Falls on The Upper Sacramento River.

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She then rode the lift that took you up to the dining area and more lodging on the property.

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Babcock’s Cabin on The Heart Estate around 1904. As Phoebe looked around she began to realize that all of her wealth didn’t mean a thing compared to the beauty she was surrounded by. (Little did she know, many others before saw to it in the Government that the Wintu Indians were not recognized as a “formal tribe” so they were never given federal designation thus allowing all the richest company owners and attorney’s from San Francisco a monopoly of ownership on the soon to be coveted Middle McCloud River.  The Indians were given an allotment of lands near Baird, but after Shasta Lake was built in 1947, the Indians for all their efforts not only in the local gold rush, but helping with the transportation of fish all over the world, was all but forgotten and never credited by allowing the tribe to own one inch of land on their own native lands after that.) Phoebe Hearst then proceeded to ask George Wheeler if he would sell her his property entirely. He told her absolutely not, but she stayed on him until he agreed to living on the Bend, and he would do a 99 year lease for the Wyntoon portion of his property, with the promise that she wouldn’t build anything too extravagant.

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(It was a men’s only hunting club and he didn’t want to upset his crony men that came up north to visit, hunt and fish.)

 

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She built a seven story Bavarian castle!! This castle burned down in 1924 and her son William Randolf Hearst hired Julia Morgan (1st women architect in California.)  to design a new castle and architect the world famous San Simeon Castle.

Randolph Hearst and His Mistress Actress Marion Davies. – Mrs. Hearst hung out on the East Coast with the kids.

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William Randolph Hearst and his mistress Marion Davies at Wyntoon Estate on the McCloud River.

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The family were conniving and powerful, able to get Presidents elected, change the course of rivers on their property and have the CCC pay for it and Roosevelt would get his endorsement. They could hide Wintu Indians from being federally recognized too, it happened people. The family controlled the river, the utility decisions, railroad, the forest service, you name it. After Hearst’s death in 1951, they struck a deal with PG&E for the McCloud Dam and the rights to send 2/3 of the McCloud’s waters over to the Pit River, meanwhile, the native Bull Trout in the McCloud River perished because of this. The other McCloud Club owners were all in on it, most were active politicians or had family and friends in politics. I’ve seen bridges on their lands built over the river onto USFS lands, anyone else building that bridge would have to remove it, not the McCloud River Club at Clairborne Creek. The wooden picnic table at the Upper Falls has been removed and it’s over on the other side of river on the Hearst side of the river. Someone took it and brought it over there and the tourist up at the Upper Falls vacationing have one less table to have lunch with their family on.

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Back side of the Hearst Estate at Wyntoon 1923.

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Presidents being elected..

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Angel House on The Hearst Estate. This is where Wheeler’s lived and entertained while the Hearst controlled the Wyntoon section of the estate. Years prior to this photo.

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Back then Shasta was named Sisson – Until 1925 then it was called Mount Shasta.

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Classic Card. What ever happen to the Martha’s and the Myrtle’s of the world…

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Kids fishing in the early 1900’s in McCloud California, check out the kid with the Indian canoe, doesn’t look too happy, must not be an extra pole that day..

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Houses sprung up on the river and the towns and of Kennett and Baird were formed.

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The tracks were finally being laid in 1883 on up through the Pit River Country as well as up into Sisson, Montague and Ashland by 1889.

 

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The town of Redding changed its name from Reading 1874 to Redding by 1880.

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 The operation continued on and more trout were transported all over the world and throughout the United States, Chile and Argentina first got their McCloud River Rainbows from 1904 to 1908. Read Robert Behnke’s Book, About Trout, it talks all about it.

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During the 1900’s and early 1920’s fish were collected for their eggs and the Government continued to propagate fish when ever and where ever they could.

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 A new generation was born around the Baird area.

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Wintu Indians who lived in Baird were still employed by the federal government but were still never given any lands or consideration for what they did for the project.

 

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Yet many others took glory in what was to become the biggest transportation of fish and its history, the world has ever known.

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Roads were plowed and cars were built, and for the first time in history, families quit traveling together as much in groups or by ship or train and became more independent just traveling with their immediate family members.

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The McCloud River was always flowing freely to the ocean and so were the runs.

 

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Camp Baird was established for families.

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The Indians tried their best to survive, but it wasn’t meant to be as many disappeared from the face of the Earth.

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Holding or stock ponds, Baird California.

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The Southern Pacific Trestle at the confluence of the McCloud River and the Pit River about 1887.

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Log weirs McCloud River 1870’s or 80’s.

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McCloud River wiers.

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Top section of the weirs.

 

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Look at how big those salmon were back then!

 

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Looking down on Baird Hatchery and it’s buildings including the Hatch House.

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After 1930 Baird Hatchery.

 

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Modernized weir in the same location after 1930.

 

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Then when the foods came in the river rise with such force and magnitude that nothing could be done and you would lose everything.

 

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 Baird Hatchery and Mount Persephone.

 

 

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Battle Creek Hatchery 1896

Chile Yelcho

Then  I made it down to Chile in 1994, to start fishing and guiding for McCloud River Rainbows in South America. They have done well in the Rio Yelcho River near Chaiten Chile. They have even survived volcano eruptions that have completely destroyed rivers and some how they come back after a few years. Those McCloud River Bows sure are hearty trout.

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They were transported to the Lakes District of Chile and have survived and found other drainage’s to migrate into because there are no dams in that region of Chile. The salmon are down there also and have done very well.

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 I have guided some 24 years down there with hundreds of happy customers every time.

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 Some enormous like this one, Bob Lowe caught this trout with me two years ago.

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My guide Mattias, has enjoyed catching many browns that were brought into Chile from the Germans who migrated there in the 1850’s

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One time me and Andy landed this obscene McCloud Rainbow Trout that took over 2 hours to land on the Rio Enco in Chile.

 

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Dave came down from Reno Nevada and caught this beauty last year with me in Chile.

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And who would forget Scott, who landed this beauty after we fished together in Argentina.

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These areas like Chile and New Zealand, have been very good for the transportation of trout and salmon, maybe it’s time we consider life saving changes that would impact future generations of trout and salmon in the Sacramento River system. Most of the other countries have no dams where the salmon and trout are excelling, the problem with Shasta Dam is the fish cannot make it up to the Big Springs on The Hearst Estate and there are other problems to discuss.

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What a beauty caught in Chile.

 

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Sea Run Brown caught on the Rio Gol Gol in Chile in 2009 before Volcano Puyehue destroyed the river and nothing can live in the river anymore due to ash. 15 to 20 lbs. I guess?

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Now here’s a map of the Lakes District of Chile and the Argentine Patagonia Side of the Andes Mountains. Basically all the water ways are connected one way or another, so it wasn’t hard for the fish to adapt being that they had the same insects we have in North America minus the fish. The first McCloud Rainbows were supposed to be stocked in the Rio Manso but being it was so hot when they finally arrived in 1904 in Argentina, the shipment was dumped outside of Bariloche, Argentina in the Rio Limay and we have been in a restaurant on it’s banks that lays claim to this, as well as countless guides I have interviewed and talked to about this subject. No dams folks between Argentina and Chile, and this is how the trout and salmon have flourished. (Just the heads up, but, about that same time Butch Cassidy and the Sun Dance Kid & Etta Place, were also down in the same region hiding out from the Pinkerton Detective Agency, on the run, I’ve always wondered if they came down on the same ships?…)

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My wife Carola Trout on the Rio Chimehuin outside of San Martin de los Andes, Argentina. Another McCloud River Rainbow that survived a long and daunting journey.

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 The Redband trout is barely in existent these days living only in the far reaches of the Upper McCloud, the Bull Trout have been extirpated from the McCloud River as talked about in the Bull Trout Reintroduction Program Review by the Dept of Fish and Game March 27th, 1995.

The bull trout went extinct in the McCloud River due to the following reasons.

1. PG&E’s McCloud Reservoir Dam being built – This cut off the char trout mid range river, to the cold springs of Big Springs and Little Springs on the Hearst Estate. These fish need waters in the 40’s in order to reproduce so all the fish below the McCloud Dam died off first.

2. Because the lake was built during the 1960’s, the Bull Trout were like sitting ducks and were easily caught with bait because of their carnivore like tendencies.

3. So many of them were taken before they even grew to spawning size and they were not able to reproduce in time to be a protected harvest.

4. 2/3 of the water from the McCloud Reservoir is taken by a tube 11 miles to Iron Horse Canyon, to be run trough 6 dams on the Pit River, there was no reason to build this and impact negatively on the Bull Trout and Redband Trout of the McCloud River and has led to their demise. (American Greed PG&E.) (You need to put those Bull Trout back in the Upper McCloud and don’t let those Hearst family attorney’s influence you. That means you Lloyd Bradshaw. )

5. This has dramatically impacted the salmon runs these days because they cannot make it to the springs on the McCloud River either, we have lost so many historic salmon runs, the same ones Alaska has right now.

 

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 This is unacceptable, we will lose all the salmon eventually and entirely if we don’t do something now!

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It’s happen gradually over time, but the salmon and steelhead are suffering and they need a fish ladder put in on Shasta Dam. Make your choice now for the future, because we’re going to be left with spotted bass from Arkansas that are not native to California.

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 The writing is on the wall people, it’s more serious then we think. When you read all the reports from Stone and the hatchery, you start to realize that we have lost so much and no one really knows until you read their words. The Government agencies have their hands tied by Congressmen like Doug La Mafia and the Westlands Water District and all the underhanded corrupt things they try to get passed. They don’t know the history and they don’t care, it’s a lot of fist banging and money grubbing, the fish come last and so do the Indians.

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We have problems you are not hearing about from our Government.

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The Bull Trout – The McCloud River was the southern most Cascade river to have native Bull trout in her system. Both Livingston Stone and JB Campbell mentioned in their writings that the Bull trout most the prolific and populated trout specie in the McCloud river back in the 1870’s. Now extinct in the McCloud river because of Pacific Gas & Electric’s McCloud Dam authorized by the Hearst Estate in a deal after William Randolph’s death in 1951. It would be great to see them restocked in the Upper McCloud River and the Hearst Estate waters, it’s the least they could do folks. It is time to revisit this program that was put on hold back in 1991.

These fish have been called Dolly Varden for years, but they have been reclassified in recent reports from the DFW as Bull Trout.

Future Generations – It Is Up To You To Protect The Fish Habitat On The McCloud River. The Bull Trout Must Be Re-introduced, The Only Place Is Huckleberry Creek On The Hearst Estate. The Trout Will Need Access To Big Springs Which Waters Are Pure And Cold Enough For Their Future. Don’t Let Those Profiteers From Hearst Keep Taking & Degrading Our Rivers & Forests, They Have Never Done Anything But Take From Siskiyou County or Destroy. I Will Rely On You And Will Know Where Ever I Might Be, Now Go Do What Needs To Be Done For Our Bull Trout To Be Restored In The Upper McCloud River And You Will Know Your Life Had Some Purpose For Good.

Thank you, Jack Trout

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McCloud River Club

McCloud River Club – Originally started with the money of August Schilling and partner George Volkmann, who came from Germany and made it big in the spice, salt, teas, baking powder and more business, with the help of the owners of the McCloud River Lumber Company and Wakefield Baker & Alexander Hamilton formed the McCloud River Association which became later the McCloud River Club in 1900. 

The kids and the grand kids of Schilling and Volkmann became regular members in years after.   Then Dean Witter and his wife joined in the 1950’s and he wrote a book that mentions the McCloud River and his experiences. The name is Meanderings Of A Fly Fishermen. Years went on with little change when one year, one of their caretakers shot at some boaters around 2000 and after the lawsuit was settled, the owners all sold their interest and Bob and John Fisher of the GAP, the sons of Don Fisher, the founder of the Gap & Old Navy, (the kids) bought the estate for 5 million.

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Bollibokka Club Jack Trout Photos

This is the Bollibokka Club founded in 1904 by Austin Hills, of the Hills Brothers Coffee fortune of San Francisco, he bought the bottom section of last 10 miles of river and was owned by Dorice Hills and her sons Leighton and Gray Hills until they sold to the Westlands Water District in 2006. Since then.. Nothing but bad from these guys..

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Meanwhile back at their club.. This was the original kitchen stove. It was sad that the Hills Family didn’t have enough sense to sell the property to good people like the Nature Conservancy who made a full price offer for $30 Million, but the Hills family sold out on the McCloud River, the Indians, Jack Trout and the State of California by taking the Westland’s Water District offer for 5 million over the asking price, the trust fund boys sold out the property to the Darth Vaders of Rivers in California and tried to con their investors and people who counted on them to be honest stewards. Had a feeling this would all catch up with all of them. Even heard a story from a judge who told me the Westland Water District tried to infiltrate the Department of Fish and Games Wildlife Commission with one of their own employees, thus to influence decesions on water in the state. True story folks. They are bad people that will stop at nothing to get the water to make a profit and make them the largest water district and the richest water district in the United States.

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Bollibokka section of the McCloud River.

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Joe Cooper, tracked every trout he ever caught in the McCloud River, another amazing guy who wrote this book on his cabin adventures on the McCloud River. I would buy this book up fast, before they are gone. jt

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The Present Day McCloud Hearst Wyntoon Estate- This was a very bad choice in words to name the estate. The Indians were killed off, why put it in their face by naming the estate Wyntoon, like a Wintu Indian cartoon. Not very cartoonish to the Indians that lost their lands and were not federally recognized nor ever given one inch of their own lands. 

 

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 The new Hearst Castle on the Upper McCloud River.

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The Old Spanish Guard Tower.

Jack Beef Search Hatchery

 2 years ago in 2014, my dog Beef and I rafted the McCloud river, below where all the clubs lie now, I wanted to see if I could find any evidence of the old McCloud Hatcheries from Baird, so I threw the raft down the hill. It amazed me how the grasses were starting to grow back from so many years of drought, the banks and countryside were changing back to how it looked before the dam story. Beef and I were excited to see what we could find.McCloud Hatchery 1872

Lo and behold, we saw something up along the banks, it was Joe Cambell’s hatchery, as there were as many as 4 at one time hatching trout and salmon. J B Cambell a local resident with his Indian wife, who also got into the business of selling trout and his son Joey, who was one of the first guides to ever guide people both hunting and fishing at the McCloud River Club and Bollibokka Club. 

Wintu Indian- Andy  Miller 1st fishing and hunting guide at the McCloud River Club 1900- 1928. Joseph Campbell, 1929 to 1946.

Source of information ~ 50 Years McCloud River Club – Daniel Volkmann.

Chief Caleen Sisk Wintu Winnemem Tribe

No one knows what will be the fate of the McCloud Winnemem Wintu, their now Chief Caleen Sisk, will have to fight for everything she can get because the ultra rich like to turn a blind eye, it’s in their nature. There is a Bull Trout section on the McCloud River below the Nature Conservancy water, there’s a no fish, 2 mile zone, that the Bull Trout will never come back in because it’s under the dam some 12 to 15 miles. It would be impossible for those fish to ever come back, because they are extinct as in the report from 1995, the Bull Trout went extinct after 1980.

The tribes lands have been taken, the river has been taken, the salmon have been taken, give these people one gift from the White Man. Give them the Bull Trout section of the McCloud River, we all owe it to them, especially the federal government and the families, water district, utilities and the attorneys on the McCloud River. No one is using these lands and they could build a round house and have their meetings again on the McCloud River. Do this Nature Conservancy, do this Cal Trout, do this Hearst, Fishers and the McCloud CRMP Land Owners, you are nothing without your reputations and right now, you are all wrong. Lands should of been designated on the McCloud River for the Wintu Winnemem Tribe when Shasta Lake was built in 1947, by the federal government, but there was no way this was going to happen with the influence and power of these clubs over any final decision.

Respectfully Submitted, Jack Trout 

Fucked up bridge design at lakehead

To see this new bridge being constructed at Lakehead over Shasta Lake with bass eating salmon or McCloud Rainbows makes me sick to my stomach, someone needs to have their heads examined on this bogus project, those glorified bass are from Arkansas and will lead to the demise of our native salmon and steelhead runs as we know it in the Sacramento River. We have lost so many species of fish already and I guess until something changes in the future, generations will now know why. Stupid is as stupid does, mom always says, life is like a box of chocolates. Get with the program Gump! 🙂

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McCloud River Rainbow Trout –

This story is dedicated to the McCloud River Rainbow and it’s longevity worldwide. Spencer Baird, Livingston Stone & President Ulysses Grant and all the Wintu Indians who helped with the expansion and propagation of the McCloud River Rainbow all over the world and the United States. Their foresight and fascinating written reports were a treasure trove for my research on the  transportation of this fish and the history that was connected with the first Pacific West Coast National Hatchery and what it meant at the time to the world.  Thank you men for what you all accomplished together.

 

Wintu Winnemem Indians –

Everyone deserves access to the McCloud river, you wouldn’t like it if someone did that to you. Especially in light that the Wintu Indians who helped with so many things that made our north state great. The transportation of trout and salmon throughout the world was reason enough to give them some land or federal recognition on the McCloud River after the completion of Shasta Dam. To me, it doesn’t even make any sense other than the power that these families have over our federal government, then, as well as today. 

If you’re from Chile, Argentina, New Zealand or Argentina, call anytime for information on the historic transportation or just want to chat about the history of trout and salmon in your country.

Many Rivers to You, Jack Trout – 530-926-4540 ( No formal education what so ever & never went to college.)

Thanks for reading if you want a copy of anything just email me. Jack Trout  info@jacktrout.com 

References For Story:

Shasta Historical Society (Some Pictures)

A History Of California’s Hatcheries 1870 to 1960 By Earl Leitritz

A Brief History of the McCloud River By Elaine Sundahl At The McCloud

Record Union Newspaper 1875

The Two Americas – Major Sir Rose Lambert Price Livingston Stone – Pioneer Fisheries Scientist –

Frank E Raymond 1989 Fire- Making Wintu Indians By George H Redding

Department Of Fish and Game – Bull Trout Reintroduction Program Review – Michael Rodes 1995

Artificial Propagation Of the Pacific Salmon Coast of the United States – Livingston Stone 1896

Livingston Stone 1896 Notes On the McCloud River Wintu –

Selected Excerpts From Alexander’s S Taylor’s Indianology of California – 1874 Edited by Robert F Heizer – University Of  California

General Report of the Investigations On The McCloud River Drainage in 1938

50 Years The McCloud River Club – Daniel Volkmann

Tarpey’s Cabin – Joe Cooper

Life Amongst The Modoc – Joaquin Miller 1873

About Trout – Robert Behnke

Wintu Indian Interviews by Jack Trout  over the years.

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Look for confluences and ares that food might naturally flow through a run. Mainly high stick and stay attached to your flies by feel and sight.
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Try to look for sections you can cross and get to the otherside of the river, on the McCloud there is usually a side you should be fishing from and a side you should be leaving soon from.
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Success!
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Keep the eyes on the prize! Whoohoo the trout that launch a 1000 ships! The McCloud River Rainbow was transported to every Continent on the Earth plus every state in the union. 
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Fly free to be caught once again, or just stay home and make more babies.
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Just a boy and his passion out with pops, trying to solve mysteries, without clues.
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Dry fly dog names Beef!
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Keeping Beef cool is part of the adventure!
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My fishing buddy Beef dog.
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We do family fun floats, picnic, scenic tours and fishing instruction.
“Family Fly Fishing!”
5 of 5 starsReviewed September 1, 2016 via mobile

We spent two days with Jack and Beef (his sweet dog) and our girls 7 & 8, and had an amazing authentic experience on the McCloud and Upper Sacramento rivers. It was our first fishing experience and we had a great time. Highly recommend!

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Lower Sac ~ Stop it! Stop being the top rainbow fishery in the west.
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Great memories over this 2016 season catching and a lot of laughing and fun.
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Wow! What a treasure, we are so lucky to have a resource for catching trout like the Lower Sac, I sure wish the slamon run this year was better.
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Same back at you!
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I really think the Lower Sac is getting better and the trout keep getting larger, I have no complaints.
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Beef Snooze iss always in order, I mean he is 105 years old in dog age. (15) “Ah Beef, sleeping on the job again!”
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That’s not sitting on the job, that just means your worldly.
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Big run!
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Back on the McCloud the dry fly is starting up!  
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Once you finally get there, you can kick back on a rock and cast to rising trout.
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Fish on!
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Sweet!
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Picture perfect! Nice catch and thank so much!
“McCloud Gold”
5 of 5 starsReviewed August 24, 2016

My wife and I hired Jack to take us out on a half day trip on the McCloud river. Jack was well experienced and enthusiastic the whole time, he showed great knowledge of the area as well as the history that surrounds the McCloud river system. We caught some beautiful rainbow trout and even though we had a half day he let us use the equipment for the remainder of the afternoon which was great. Overall just a great experience and we look forward to our next trip with him sometime in the future.

Visited August 2016
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“A Unique Mix of Exploration, Fishing, and History”
5 of 5 starsReviewed August 22, 2016

I bought a full-day guided trip as a surprise for my husband’s birthday along the McCloud River. He’s a pretty experience fly fisherman, but this was my first time to fly fish. Jack made it a fun and challenging experience for both of us! He would put us in different spots and give each of us tips. I not only learned a lot of good technique as a newbie, but he also would entertain with his wit and his vast knowledge of local history (as it relates to the fish in the river). His equipment was quality and I would have stayed completely dry had it not been my clumsiness of falling into the river. 😉 We caught a few fish, and I almost reeled in a monster. Book Jack! If you can, do it in the peak fishing months. We’d do it again! Thank you, Jack!

Visited August 2016
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“Jack Trout on the McCloud”
5 of 5 starsReviewed 3 weeks ago

The trip with Jack Trout and his guides was great. Jack took care of all the pre-planning and organization. They took us to the beautiful McCloud; the fish were there, they taught us how to fish the technical McCloud environment, and everyone had a great time.

Highly recommend Jack Trout and his guides. Highly recommend.

Visited September 2016
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Beef Dog has our backs when we’re out there!
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Blackberries sure were great this year!
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Time to go fishing with Beef Dog! I’ll take my dad’s bamboo rod on the McCloud River, nothing but dries.
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Whoohoo, high sticking away and fish on people!
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Nice little philly.
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Looks good to me!
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I’m just following Beef dog…
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Old Wintu Indian Site.
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Beef just saw a trout rise!
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He was right!
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What a fun time we had on a rare day off.
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Then I saw the old stage coach trail from the 1850’s to 1880’s before the Siskiyou Canyon rails were laid, most went up the McCloud River on this route. People like Joaquin Miller, John Muir and Peter Sisson, made their way up this passage.
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And there it was right in front of my eyes, a little over grown but it was a very wide and I could see it must of been heavily used if it still existed today.
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I sat down and looked out over the McCloud, what and incredible feeling I had come over me thinking about all the history I was relaxing on.
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Plenty of room for a wagon and a team of horses, I started looking around the hillsides for Wells Fargo coin boxes that were hidden by Black Bart. You know there’s still many that were never found, still out there waiting for you or I to discover it.
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YOU DON’T THINK THERE’S STILL HIDDEN GOLD COINS IN THE HILLS OF NORTHERN CALIFORNIA. READ THIS ARTICLEhttp://insider.foxnews.com/2014/03/05/were-gold-coins-found-california-couple-stolen-us-mint
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Oooh! What’s that?? Cool rock, maybe some kind of mineral like copper or something, wow, what a cool adventure.
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I collect historical McCloud River documents, check out this news paper/magazine from the Harper’s Weekly 1888 original print I found and bought. It’s so cool they show the Indians who lived on the Mccloud River and what was Baird, California, before Shasta Lake buried it all. Soon to be more ruined by Westland’s Water District when they bury more Upper Sac, McCloud & Pit Rivers.
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It was fascinating to me, I have the same picture that was in the Harper’s Weekly 1888 print.
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Truly a classic I am honored to own, getting it framed now.
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Mr. Osprey very happy summer for all birds in our North State, we had a normal winter this past year and this winter looks to be solid, as we all hope.
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Wow, must been a bumpy beautiful trip up the McCloud river in the 1880’s.
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Look close you can see the old trail up on the hill above the McCloud River.
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Lower Sac On My Mind…
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Jack Trout Lower Sac
Hooking 4 pounders”
5 of 5 starsReviewed 4 weeks ago via mobile

We had an awesome experience fishing the lower Sacramento River with Jack. He was extremely knowledgable about the river and even imparted some local history about the gold rush on us. I’m a fairly experienced fly fisher but I took a novice with me for his first float trip. Jack help him connect with several fish and he boated his first trout on a fly rod. The river is cold and beautiful. I was a little shocked and hesitant at first that we were using 12 foot nymph rigs but that went away quickly as we hooked up with several trout between the 3 and 5 pounds. Jack was in no hurry to finish the day. He took his time on the float. You could tell he loved fishing not just punching the 8 hour time card and collecting his fee. We hooked up with 15 fish that day and shockingly when meeting a couple other guides found out they got skunked. I Highly recommend. He does bring his dog Beef so if you have an allergy let him know but if not he’s a fishy dog so bring him.

Visited August 2016
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We had an awesome experience fishing the lower Sacramento River with Jack.  He was extremely knowledgable about the river and even imparted some local history about the gold rush on us. I’m a fairly experienced fly fisher but I took a novice with me for his first float trip. Jack help him connect with several fish and he boated his first trout on a fly rod. The river is cold and beautiful. I was a little shocked and hesitant at first that we were using 12 foot nymph rigs but that went away quickly as we hooked up with several trout between the 3 and 5 pounds. Jack was in no hurry to finish the day. He took his time on the float. You could tell he loved fishing not just punching the 8 hour time card and collecting his fee. We hooked up with 15 fish that day and shockingly when meeting a couple other guides found out they got skunked. I Highly recommend. He does bring his dog Beef so if you have an allergy let him know but if not he’s a fishy dog so bring him.

Photo of Jack Trout Fly Fishing Guide - Mount Shasta, CA, United States. Jon with a 4 pounder

McCloud River Rainbows
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Beef Leafen!
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Joe Romson, ladies and gentlemen!
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Adams size 16, no parachute.
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Amazing Fun on the McCloud”
5 of 5 starsReviewed September 1, 2016

I’ve always wanted to try my hand at fly fishing. Since I frequent the Mt Shasta area, I looked for local guides. I absolutely struck gold! Jack Trout is an amazing, skilled, talented and entertaining guide! His historical knowledge literally rivals many History Professors. As a raw beginner his instruction was kind, tolerant and good humored. Again, being new to the joys of river fishing, Jack supplied all of the excellent, comfortable equipment–and a tasty lunch! This may sound disingenuous, but I had so much fun being on the river, learning new skills, that I would have been satisfied even if we didn’t catch anything. Instead, I was lucky enough (via a superb guide, of course) to land a large Rainbow trout and two smaller ones. The reason Jack’s trips get such good ratings on Trip Advisor (for example), is because he delivers! Try him out, you won’t be disappointed!

Visited August 2016
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There you go.
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Ahhhh!
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Nature Conservancy Trout
Always worth it in the end…
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Ryan with our clients out on the Lower Sac.
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It’s That Time of Year!
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Professor Moser fish on!  🙂
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That’s a real chunky monkey, never seen a back like that before, maybe he has lower back pain…
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Now those are racing stripes!
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“Jack Trout gets it. People want to catch fish and have fun doing it.”
5 of 5 starsReviewed 2 weeks ago

I first heard Jack in the late 1990’s on a radio show called Fishing Report. He was always enthusiastic and very informative about the freshwater fishing in the northern waters. Since that time I have enjoyed numerous trips, some included my son, with Jack. He has remained as enthusiastic as ever and I have benefited from his nearly quarter century of guiding experience. Jack understands that his clients have different levels of angling abilities and he works hard to support their efforts and have a successful trip. He does this with humor and patience.

I am a retired biologist (U.C.Berkeley), enjoy fishing and the natural history of the environment. Jack shares these interests and has been a wonderful resource for the history of the river systems and the people who established these fisheries. For example, he has just posted on his web site the history of the McCloud River and the worldwide transplanting of the McCloud River trout. In a recent trip (9/20/16) I caught a couple of beautiful red band trout in the Lower Sacramento River. I had never seen this variety of trout and found Jack’s knowledge of the fish and their distribution very interesting. In addition, I appreciated the hot lunch he prepared along the river bank complete with a table cloth, silverware and home made dessert.

I believe you will also find Jack an excellent guide and enjoyable companion.

Mike Moser
Mill Valley, CA

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Beef saw a trout jump!
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Just a dog and his adventures!
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Wow! That’s a hog!
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Kids are our specialty, we can instruct and they will learn and catch!
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Seeing kids grow up right and learn fly fishing with their dads is what we’re all about.
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Wow! What a great hook up at 12 years old!
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Now it’s bro’s turn!
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The biggest trout of his life, so far! Way to go!
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Nice fatty to go!
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The catches kept coming!
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Thanks so much for coming up hope to see you and the fam, later on for steelhead fishing.
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Lower Sac calls again.
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The hits kept coming!
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Bill, Thank so much for coming up, see you again for steelhead fishing in November!
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Everyone’s happy!
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“Great day fishing with Jack!”
5 of 5 starsReviewed 2 weeks ago

We were up in Redding and fished the lower Sacramento with Jack Trout as our guide. Caught several large Rainbows as well as a couple of Steelhead. We are planning on fishing with Jack again the beginning of November. Another nice touch, is that Jack fixes a nice hot lunch. It was so good!
Can’t wait to get back out on the water again.

Visited September 2016
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Born and raised in Vacaville California, Ryan spent his teenage years fly fishing Putah Creek every chance he had. Ryan’s fly career began in 2004 when he landed a job in a fly shop at the age of 16 in Napa. Shortly after, being very familiar with Putah Creek, he began guiding. Eventually, moving to Chico Ryan decided to put his walk/wade guiding on the back burner to focus on college and learn new local waters. Later in college, while working at Fish First, he decided to really put his drift boat to use. He’d been rowing for the past 6 years plus and he began his guiding career for the second time. He has since moved out to Lake Oroville and guiding full time, and has honed in on his tying skills in the process. Ryan primarily focuses on the Lower Sacramento and Feather Rivers. He is also an avid striper and bass fly angler, and enjoys drifting for shad. He’s known for his ability to catch bass on a fly all winter long on Lake Oroville, and he’s currently pioneering Clear Lake with a fly rod. Ryan has a vast arsenal of tricks for just about all fish species, and any situation in Northern California. He has a true passion for passing on his knowledge. He has devoted his life to fly fishing with zero regrets. A big enthusiast of teaching beginner’s of whatever ages, and he will have allot to bring to the table for even the most veteran of anglers.
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Raised in Northern California, Fly fishing Guide Nick Stetser  grew up fishing all the local streams and rivers in California and has honed his skills over many years. Nick concentrates most of his time fly fishing the Lower Sacramento and Klamath rivers but also does trips on the feather river as well as walk and wade trips for steelhead. Nick welcomes all skill levels from expert anglers to first time on the water he will make sure everyone has a outstanding day on the water!
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Ian Stratte –
“Fishing with Jack Trout”
5 of 5 starsReviewed 3 weeks ago

I have been fly fishing for over 15 years in the Mt. Shasta area but have never used a guide service. I recently planned a trip to Oregon to fish for salmon on the Columbia and for trout in Eastern Oregon. I decided to wrap up the trip the trip with a day on the Klamath going for steelhead. I had never fished the Klamath and based on his reputation decided to use Jack Trout’s guide services. The steelhead got cancelled due to lack of fish in the river so Jack suggested I use the day to fish the Lower Sacramento River through downtown Redding. What a treat! Jack’s guide, Ian, was well prepared, had a nice drift boat and served an excellent lunch. He made sure I was properly set up using my rod. A drift trip through Redding’s urban environment is a unique experience & Ian made sure I fished some excellent spots. We drifted a number of good holes several times & when we got to the end of the trip he suggested that we return to the original launch point & fish several holes we had covered in the morning once again. I caught some good fish & didnt get off the water until after 6 pm. Unheard off!! It really topped off a delightful vacation.

Visited September 2016
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Plumas County Fly Fihing
Zachariah Stone Silver, just the name says it all, you’ll catch trout and learn from a Plumas County Pro.
“Graeagle Fishing Trip”
5 of 5 starsReviewed August 28, 2016

Zachariah Stone Silver was an amazing fly fishing guide down in Graeagle!!! We met at the general store and then headed out for four hours of FUN and EXCITEMENT. My husband caught his first trout on a fly! Z did a super job making sure all people were having a good time and learning. He is very knowledgeable and funny. Wonderful experience…..book with this company if you are looking for an awesome experience!!

Visited July 2016
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TRINITY RIVER STEELHEAD SEASON STARTS NOW!

Forrest And His Award Winning Trinity River Fly Fishing Trips! Forrest Also Does Trips On The California Coast.

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After reading the amazing reviews, I scheduled a 3 day fly fishing trip with Jack for me, my brother and dad in early October in the Mt Shasta, CA area. Jack and his wife were a pleasure to work with in setting it up and made everything so easy. Once we got to Mt. Shasta, we had the time of our lives. We hadn’t fly fished for 20 years and Jack was patient, a great teacher and great guy all around. He has an encyclopedic knowledge of fishing and the history of the area. We fished 3 very different but fantastic rivers on each of the 3 days – the Klamath, McCloud and Lower Sac. Some of the best scenery out there. Jack knew just which flies to use and spots to hit. We caught a lot of fish and on the last day on the Lower Sac with his really cool guides Forest and Ian, I had the best fishing day of my life. I was floating in a boat with my brother and Forest and, with Forest’s expert tutelage, we were catching large rainbows pretty much every time we put our lines in the water (my brother and I both had fish on the line at the same time throughout the day).

I can’t recommend Jack and his team enough. He uses the absolute best fishing gear, including providing very high end, comfortable waders. The lunches prepared by his wife were super gourmet and delicious (one day we had pork ribs and the other day the best chicken stew ever). We will definitely be coming up for another trip with Jack.

Visited October 2016
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“Guided Trip of Awesomeness!”
5 of 5 starsReviewed February 29, 2016

Jack and Carola set myself and a friend up with Forrest up in Redding, CA and couldn’t be happier. His knowledge of the river was second to none. The drift boats have seats in them but I’m not sure why since we were hooked up constantly. Can’t wait to go back again. I will most certainly be back with the wife and kids too!

Posting a message sent to our guide:
Hey Forrest,
It was by far, the best fishing trip I’ve been on, and on the fly made it that much more amazing.
Both Tomas and I were used to catching smaller yearling size trout and I don’t think he’s ever been exposed to such a great fishery/trout sizes in the UK.
I’m sure you’ve been on many epic guided trips but this one for us was amazing to say the least. First Steelhead EVER! We both agreed that we couldn’t have been paired up with a better guide.
Without getting all mushy, you made us feel as though we were just fishing with another friend (who happened to have a boat and charged us money! LOL). You knew every seam, pocket, riffle, red, etc… and put us on the fish while others had little success. Tomas and I were smiling ear to ear for the rest of the trip and all the way back home. Both of us hooking up on that last drift finished the day off perfectly. It was truly the “Guided Trip of Awesomeness!”

Visited February 2016

HAT CREEK FIRES UP BUGS & DALE LANGSTAFF IS YOUR MAN!

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Dale Langstaff on Hat Creek – Just received this email yesterday – Dale guides for me on Hat Creek, Pit River, McCloud, Baum Lake, Klamath River, Lower Sac.

Dear Jack & Carola:

 

Thank you for a wonderful experience on Hat Creek. Dale was a great guide. He patiently taught my brother the basics of dry fly and streamer fishing, and even more patiently untangled my many rats’ nests. What a wonderful day we had!

 

Best regards,

 

Sebastian Braum, PhD

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Also saw this on Tripadvisor, what a great review Dale!!

Experience of a lifetime! – Great Service and amazing guide!

 

My wife and I had an absolutely amazing day on the Mccloud River with our guide Dale.

For anyone who loves natural beauty and/or fly fishing, this is the perfect trip for you! Beginner, amateur, or advanced fisherman alike, Jack Trout and Dale were amazing. They recommended where to stay once we got to the area, made it very easy for us to book the trip, and obviously put us on the fish all day long!

My wife was fly fishing for her very first time and Dale was very patient while teaching her and helping her catch her first Mccloud Rainbow Trout. The scenery of where we went felt like it was out of a movie, and the water was a color I had never seen before. To say the least, it was a very special place and a very special day. I cant imagine anyone not enjoying themselves on this river and with these guides! I am hooked and will be a client for life. Cant wait until next time!

Visited September 2016

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“The Tug is the Drug”
5 of 5 starsReviewed August 19, 2016

First time salt water fly fishing for bonefish and permit and what a tremendous and exhilarating experience. I obtained my guide, Lloyd Nunez, through Jack Trout Fly Fishing. Jack was very easy to communicate and did all the scheduling. This was an all day trip out of Hopkins, Belize. We left from the Sittee River Marina and fished numerous flats around a variety of very small islands. Lloyd was excellent locating numerous pods of bonefish and permit throughout the day. I also had a spotter (Marlin) that would accompany me when we wade fished and he would also carry the second fly rod that was rigged for bonefish. On several occasions we encountered pods of permit and bonefish in the same area. I am certainly not an excellent fly caster but decent enough.
Had to deal with moderate wind and had numerous excellent attempts during the day to
cast upon permit and bonefish. I was quite amazed how darn picky these fish can be.
It was not until our last stop in the late afternoon that I hooked up with my first permit.
The entire day was a great adventure. Highly recommend Jack Trout Fly Fishing.
Kelly Keith

Visited August 2016

PLACENCIA BELIZE WITH WAYNE CASTELLANOS –

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CHILE CHILE CHILE CHILE CHILE !!

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Carola and I won’t be going to Chile until Late February This Year, We Want To See Some Snow Around Christmas For Once And Beef Dog Is 15 Years Old And We Don’t Want To Leave For Extended Lengths Anymore. We Booked A Trip From Chile To Argentina 10 Days March 17th to March 27th, 2017. We Have Open Feb 28th Through March 14th or March 30th to April 10th. Two 10 Day Slots Left For Our Famous 10 Day Trip To Fly Fishing, Touring & Lodging in Chile & Argentina. Mattias Will Be Guiding Cruise Ship Clients Out Of Puerto Montt, Ben Will Be guiding Puerto Natales, Jose & Nico Guiding Out Of Coyhaique And Rafael Is Guiding Our Clients Out Of Punta Arenas.   info@jacktrout.com.
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Our Guide Esteban Guiding Our Clients In Argentina Is Happy And Waiting For All Streams To Open Soon!
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Well it’s time to wind thing down a little and head on back to the barn Beef says… Your fly fishing adventures is just a phone call away
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The Life Of Beef Dog And His Fly Fishing Adventures!
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Thanks for watching folks! Jack & Carola Trout & Team Trout International Fly Fishing Guides Worldwide.

WE WILL BE AT THE PLEASANTON FLY FISHING SHOW THIS YEAR COME BY AND MEET THE GUIDES, FREE PRIZES!! 🙂

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Farmers were paid $32M to pump and not farm. Was it a

waste of money?

In a move that could have ramifications across the arid West, a government watchdog agency accused federal water regulators of wasting taxpayer funds when they gave Klamath Basin farmers more than $32 million to stop growing crops and to pump groundwater instead of drawing from lakes and rivers.
The funds were spent in a failed bid to protect endangered fish and wildlife near the California-Oregon border, the Office of the Inspector General for the U.S. Department of the Interior said in a report this week.
The inspector general slammed the U.S. Bureau of Reclamation for not having legal authority to enter into a seven-year agreement that reimbursed farmers and said bureau officials were wrong to take funds that Congress had set aside to help struggling species and give them to the now-defunct Klamath Water and Power Agency.
The watchdog agency said there was little evidence the program helped threatened coho salmon and two kinds of endangered sucker fish. In fact, the report says, it might have further strained the watershed because the pumping lowered groundwater already depleted by years of drought.
Moreover, it said, the program didn’t provide much water to the Lower Klamath National Wildlife Refuge, a critical habitat for hundreds of thousands of migratory birds.
“We determined that the benefits … flowed primarily to irrigation contractors rather than fish and wildlife,” the inspector general’s report said.
More than $4 million of the funds went to salaries, rent, travel and other expenses that the watchdog agency determined to be “questionable” or “unallowable” under the law.
“It was almost like (they were) using these funds as their own cookie jar,” said Jeff Ruch, executive director of Public Employees for Environmental Responsibility.
Klamath Water and Power Agency, which managed the funds, closed earlier this year after the Bureau of Reclamation stopped making payments.
The bureau and farmers defended the program as legal and successful. The inspector general had unfairly bashed an innovative water-sharing program for what amounted to minor bureaucratic mix-ups, they said.
“Reclamation maintains that (the reimbursement program) has been an important tool in dealing with water issues in an over-allocated basin,” the bureau said in a written statement.
Supporters say the program kept more surface water in the lakes and rivers where fish and birds most needed it, while also helping farmers avoid devastating financial losses during a prolonged drought.
It avoided costly legal challenges to water cutbacks, and more water flowed to the refuge than it otherwise would have in drought years, they said. The refuge typically receives its water only after the farmers, who have senior water rights, get theirs.
The Klamath Water Users Association blamed the report on groups “hostile to the farm and ranch families that rely on the Klamath Reclamation Project for their irrigation water supply.”
The report outraged environmentalists and others who have been trying for years to secure more water for wildlife.
“Here is money that is supposed to be spent specifically to benefit the refuges, and even that is taken away,” said Michael Lynes, director of public policy at Audubon California. “That’s what makes this sting so much.”
Jennifer Harder, a law professor at University of the Pacific’s McGeorge School of Law in Sacramento, said that most of the red flags raised in the report might have been avoided had the Bureau of Reclamation better documented the benefits to fish and wildlife and explained its rationale.
Harder said that’s a shame, because it’s important for government agencies to find creative ways to better balance the needs of wildlife and farming.
“(Reclamation) was trying to do something that was, in a sense, very smart,” she said. “They were trying a physical solution to balancing and accommodating both agriculture and environmental flows. That’s very tricky business.”
Ryan Sabalow: 916-321-1264, @ryansabalow

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Floating the Upper Sacramento River

McCloud river is high right now, but fishing well when you know what to use.

Many beginners are calling me now, the other day I had a client land 14 fish and it was their first day ever fly fishing.

As long as the color is correct, if you get down to where the fish are, they are hungry.

Just on the edges of where the flows are and the seam, water temps are cold, so mid day is best.

Grey Drake McCloud river

I’m seeing grey drake mayflies, midge larva, green tree worms, midge clusters, mayfly crawlers. The river is rich with food for trout.

Beef sure is happy to be back out again on the rivers of the North State.

Norm hooking trout on his first day ever fly fishing!

You can always count on an award winning fly fishing guide lunch from Jack Trout Fly Fishing International.

All in all we had a terrific day, 14 trout landed, probably way over 20 hook-ups!

A great start to a great season, you can’t go wrong folks, make your plans to get to the Mount Shasta area, we got you dialed. We have wonderful restaurants, lodging and the best views, rivers and climate. The towns of Dunsmuir, McCloud, Weed and Mount Shasta are your towns too! We love tourism in Siskiyou County and welcome all visitors, races and religions.

It was our first visit to the Mt. Shasta area. And I wanted to treat my husband to a fly fishing trip for his birthday. Our hotel, the Mt. Shasta Resort, recommended Jack Trout Fly Fishing and my husband had the best experience he ever had fishing!

They had an unbelievable day – warm for April, sunny and clear. The water was high and my husband is a novice for a high water, tough day on the McCloud River. Jack was a perfect guide and took care of everything. Picked great spots, carried the equipment and set my honey up with the pole and flies. Fed him a nice steak lunch:) And my husband caught 14 fish (catch & release, of course). Rainbow trout and (I think) German trout. He had a great time feeling the fight of the fish – and even lost one to a hungry river otter! Jack taught him a lot about the area and about fly fishing. This was the best introduction to a new area for us. We highly recommend Jack Trout Fly Fishing for a great experience.

Visited April 2017

 

Another season of catching trout with clients, what more could anyone ask for, what a great job.

Thanks again to Norm and Rosemary, look forward to seeing you folks again and thanks for staying in the Mount Shasta area. Many rivers to you, Jack & Carola Trout

Our 20th season of private Upper Sacramento Fly Fishing Raft Trips, 3 sections and Nick Stetser will be helping me this season with larger groups.

Beef is so happy about the new season he looks sad, oh yea he just fell out of the raft on the Bottoms Out rapid. Water’s coooollllldddd!! lol

I did an exploratory trip with two of my good friends from Mount Shasta, Ken Nelson, a longtime rafting guide and Doug York, nature lover and overall fun nut to be out on a river with.

Nick is the first guide I have ever trained to do this trip with me. Eventually someone is going to take this trip over, being that he works for the fire department too, I can’t think of a better guy to be out there with me hosting group trips. He’s super safe, very professional and has a lot of rafting experience already as he runs a swift water rescue course with the fire battalion he works for.

I’m always happy to just be back out there on a sunny Northern California day. The Upper Sac float is my favorite trip I do – Period! I have worked hard for 20 years perfecting this trip so you can fly fish the Upper Sac in a unique-safe way. The only outfit that can guide this trip legally, as we licensed through the USFS Shasta Trinity Forest.

From Simms To Vollmers – The best fly fishing float in California, for trout, scenery, privacy, streamside BBQ lunches and memories.

We pioneered it!  jt

New equipment, frames that are designed to be fished out of, yet safe for rafting. No anchors ever!

This Nick guy is solid and all the clients really like him.

The float is incredible, if you only floated it, you can see the most incredible views, we are so lucky to have rivers like this in our state, we are literally floating on California’s future economy, the amount of water my state gets determines how well we do economically. When someone switches on a light switch in Southern California, that’s Sacramento river water, the most important river in California.

I Just Wish One Thing As A Fly Fishing Outfitter And River Lover – That Both Parties And Every Living Breathing Person Would Realize, The Rivers Are All We Have. We Must Protect Our Rivers. Clean Air, Clean Rivers Free Of Pollutants Should Be Priority #1 On Everyone’s Agenda. To Disregard Nature Is Like Never Changing Your Underwear Or Not Brushing Your Teeth, I Would Think The One Thing That Each Political Party Would Embrace, Especially Right Now Is The Protection Of California Rivers. We Are California, We Care About Our Grandchildren, We Care About A Clean Environment, We Are Not Like Back East – We Are California And Environment Should Be Priority #1. We Need Amazing Salmon & Steelhead Runs, We Don’t Want To be left Eating Bass In The Future.

Bills Like AB 975 (Friedman) To Add 162 More Miles Of Wild and Scenic Rivers And Protect A 1/4 Mile On Both Sides Of The River Is An Very Important Bill. The Clients View From The Boat Does Not End At The Shoreline, River Shorelines Must Be Protected, Clients Do Not Get A Thrill By Seeing A Casino By The Shoreline Of Any River And Some Things Must Remain Sacred, Rivers Should Be Honored, Not Assaulted.

AB 975 Only applies to existing state Wild and Scenic Rivers, including protected segments of the Smith, Klamath, Scott, Salmon, Trinity, Eel, Van Duzen, American, East Carson, West Walker, South Yuba, Albion and Gualala Rivers, and Cache Creek. It does not add any rivers to the system. (Source – Friends of the River www.friendsoftheriver.org )

This bill goes up for vote next week, the California Assembly & Senate will be voting on this very important water bill. I guide both Republican and Democratic clients who I know value rivers and our environment. I know that we can send a message to the rest of the United States that we the people of California care about our rivers more than anything and there is no party lines when it comes to rivers in  California and how we must protect them as well as our salmon and steelhead runs. I don’t care what party you belong to, this should be a priority in your life. Protecting rivers now is more important than ever. Think about it, Jack Trout

This evacuation bucket looks like it hasn’t been used in a century?

Beef’s favorite creek is Dog Creek of course!

Harlan Miller built bridges all over the Pacific Northwest in the 1920’s. His architectural designs were coined after the same designs used by the United States Mint (Reeded silver & gold coins) and he also used the government federal emblem used by the Union Pacific railroad in their logo and seen below the hand railing on this bridge in the photo above.

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What a fantastic day! One of the best things about guiding around the Shasta area, we have so many choices in every direction. Thanks again to Nick Stetser and my good friends Ken & Doug from Mount Shasta. I plan to go out again and fish with some people next week. Give me a call I have dates open for May, you can catch big fish right now in the Upper Sac, the river coming down each week. Best to you, Jack Trout – 530-926-4540 – cell 530-925-0331

Many beginners calling for guide trips! This is so great because with the rivers coming down in level – now is the time to call to book your trip.

Though with the lack of crowds now, I would get up here sooner than later. I have dates open for May, give us a call.

Nancy’s first day out fly fishing, with a nice trout landed.

Sacramento River Stream Report 2017

Nick Stetser – Out with Yan Yan Ley of Daly City, California and her first day ever fly fishing!

Now that’s not what most beginners catch, but if you want a larger trout to catch and release, I would consider the Lower Sacramento right now, the flows are great and we are catching great trout for our clients. Ask Yan Yan!! Whoohoo! jt (We catch and release trout in all rivers.)

Nick did a fine job and her husband was equally impressed with his day. 🙂

The Adventures of Nick Stetser begin, another Jack Trout Fly Fishing Guide Superhero!

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SPRING IS SPRINGER TIME ON THE LOWER KLAMATH RIVER – MAY –  JUNE –  JULY

Fly fishing Klamath mouth with flies

Kenton tells me fishing is good on the Northern California coast, he has some great tips below, might want to get a date in the books for what we predict as being one of the most favorable seasons in some years for fly fishermen on the Lower Klamath River.

Wouldn’t you love to land one of these springers!

Email from Kenton –

Hey Jack,

Well, right now we are springer fishing on the lower klamath and it should be picking up throughout the month, into June. Towards the end of June and into July the tidal fishing can get very good for salmon as well and is a special time to fish. July and August are the same way with fish spending time in the estuary. Into July, we start to see the beginning of the steelhead show up and we start to swing flies up river as well. Estuary fishing is all on the strip & retrieve and is pretty crazy to see fish chase down flies and grab it.
Peak season for us on the Klamath is August, September, and October. This year is going to be a little special and very tailored to swinging flies! With the low returns for salmon predicted and not being able to keep any after August 15th there will most likely be very little boat pressure and we expect to see good numbers of steelhead, like we did last year.
Best to you, Kenton –  Head Fly Fishing Guide Klamath Mouth * Jack Trout Fly Fishing International
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LAKE OROVILLE FOR BASS ON A FLY ROD, AN EASY TRIP FROM THE BAY AREA.
Fly fishing Oroville Lake
 Bass on Lake Oroville and Clear Lake Fly Fishing trips are now happening!
Many people have caught great bass for their first time fly fishing with our guide Ryan.
Ryan Williams, a true California lake fly fishing guide, innovator and inventor, I have caught so many fish all over the world on his flies and for sure he is the master when it comes to fly fishing on Clear Lake or Lake Oroville as a guide, in my estimation, there is no better. Jack Trout

5 lb bass on Ryan’s flies, you go to be kidding me, I’m in! 🙂

Fly Fishing In The Caribbean

LlOYD NUNEZ – HOPKINS VILLAGE BELIZE

Fly Fishing Permit In Belize

Lloyd did good this week getting our client this permit in Southern Belize.

Permit are so hard to catch on a fly, THE most coveted catch in fly fishing is the Permit fish landed on a fly rod.

Way to go Lloyd, you are a bad man!! lol 🙂 But how will your San Antonio Spurs do against my Golden State Warriors??  Whoohoo – Another series bro!

www.tourplacencia.com  Airport Pickup, Tours & Shuttles – Dangriga – Hopkins & Placencia Belize.

Hopkins Belize Bonefish

Our client Darryl Collister caught this nice bone fish this past week in Hopkins Belize.

Note from the team leader:

Hi Jack
Just a quick note to say thank you for sorting out our fishing days for us. All went well and my son and I had two great fishing days with Lloyd and his team. He put us on the fish both days but it looks like us freshwater guys need more casting practice as we couldn’t get them to take the fly.
So I wanted to say thanks very much and we’ll be putting a great review up on trip advisor and yelp when we get back to Canada.
All the best
Gregg

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CUBA EXPLORATORY TRIP ~ CUBA EXPLORATORY TRIP ~ CUBA EXPLORATORY TRIP ~

My business partner and good friend Jesse Aguilar lives and is a tour guide in Havana Cuba. He picked me up at the airport to show me his tours around the country and possible a tour all of you might be able to do someday.

Tour classic car Havana

A 1950 Cadillac was certainly appreciated, I sure was welcomed in style.

After a simple immigration process, I was off to be taken to the house Jesse had arranged for me in a good area of Havana. This was a two fold mission for me. I had 5 days to see all the tours Jesse and Katia do around Cuba, then head down to the Bay of Pigs to get fly fishing gear to my guides Felipe and Julio so people who want to go fly fishing for a day or two don’t have to schlep down fly fishing gear for a limited time fishing. I could check everything out and know better these trips I have been selling in Cuba for people just like you.

The house and location couldn’t of been better and there was great restaurants in the neighborhood that were completely affordable and had great food.

This was one of Jesse’s favorite places and there was another American man from PBS there on assignment filming a documentary on his break for lunch.

On the walls I enjoyed all the currencies from different countries, being a coin guy on the side.

I enjoyed a wonderful lobster lunch with a kind of lobster aju sauce marinated onto the grilled delicacy,  a fond lunch memory I’ll soon will not forget.

Dessert was good too, I really enjoyed the dairy products in Cuba, like cheeses, ice cream and Mamay milkshakes.

Cruising Havana was always cool, it really brings you back to the 1950’s era of life.

A little later back to the pad I was staying at for 6 nights, at $50 per day including breakfast, what a bargain Jesse had found. Many people are being taken advantage with great pictures, only to find out they rented in a dumpy neighborhood, call us to get dialed into a good place based on your budget when you want to go to Cuba.

www.cubaclassictour.com

It was fun to look out and people watch from the 2nd floor of this building, people are just like you and I all over the world, late for work!

The 1940’s decor was stunning and I really got the chance to feel and experience the same things that my parents did growing up. I felt like it was 1940 to 1950’s and it made me feel great.

The place was really cute and I had all the famous movie stars of that era with me.

The bathroom was cleaner and nicer than mine at home. This place was a real treat!

In the evenings it had a lighted balcony room with a beautiful mosaic and plenty of marble to compliment it.

The house next door heard to be Swiss people really impressed me with all their colored lighting and cool art.

I kept wanting to knock on their door and ask them the history of this piece, being that I’m such a historical geek.

Whoa Nelly, I wonder what great story lies behind this relic?

Every morning Irma, who lived in another house close, would bring me these delicious breakfast’s.

I always saved the fruit and juice for the evenings when I got back from tours with Jesse, it was a really appreciated after feeling dehydrated from being in the sun all day.

We stopped by to get some drinks and a Cuban band was playing music at 9 am in the morning. Every where you go there’s music, I hear it all over the country.

Dogs lounging, taken it easy..

My 2 partners in Cuba – Yaseli & Jesse, have been guides for years in Cuba. They have guided mainly Canadians & English in their lifetime, but things are changing in Cuba. Americans are now the 2nd leading country visiting Cuba since 2016, having Canada as # 1 and replacing the British as #2. There has been an 185 % increase in Americans visiting Cuba over last year says the ministry of tourism in Cuba. Every where I went, all I saw was Americans wearing MLB baseball caps.

The main problem I see is the American Government needs to start allowing banks to operate in Cuba, Americans there are running out of money and there is no way to get it once you run out. Delta & American Airlines fly there, I have 2 businesses there. The next move would be to open up banking, there’s too many dollars involved now and it’s time for a change that would be good. Submitted respectfully, Jack Trout

Back in 1916, Milton Hershey came to Cuba to buy some lands to start exporting sugar, from his cane fields to his production plants in the United States. He fell in love with Cuba and started the Hershey Gardens near Hershey Town.

The place is a national park now and he left here way before the 1960’s, he was one American that got to experience Cuba’s history at it’s absolute finest times. 1916 to 1940’s.

Back in Prohibition in the 1920’s everyone flocked to Cuba because you could legally drink here, gamble and hang out with the newly found movie stars of your era in Havana. Maybe go out and see Milton Hershey.

The old Hershey Town, the community where the workers would come in and out of to work at the factory of the sugar cane fields. This train still runs and brings workers to nearby towns.

The original houses that the ranking employees lived in during the 1920’s through 40’s.

Pretty nice places.

Old hotel or apartment house for former employees.

The Hershey Factory, completely shut down and non operative, Jesse told me there used to be a golf course nearby.

Cuban Giants fans giving me the thumbs up, everyone was so welcoming and nice. Cuban people just want a chance to experience the same things you and I do. One day I left my camera in a central plaza park in Santa Cruz Cuba and came back an hour later with people around. The camera was still there, no one took it. Many had to have seen it, but they left it there because it wasn’t their’s. I wanted to share that story…

Then Jesse took me to the town of Mantanzas to a local museum and we saw all these amazing pistols from the 16th & 17th centuries when the Spanish empire ruled Cuba.

And this display of Spanish, English & Danish swords sure were impressive.

Colts – Smith and Wessons and many others I hadn’t ever seen before that this informative museum that also talked about the history of slavery in Cuba, a very sad history subject.

After that we went to a place where we enjoyed non-alcoholic pina-coladas that were the best I had ever had in my life. The next day I had set up a tour with a couple of nice Southern California who didn’t mind if I came along and shot pictures of there trip and experience. We were heading that day for Vinales, Cuba. below Jesse talking about the Belly Palm Tree that only grows in Cuba.

   

Jesse’s trip from Havana to Vinales and back is $375 USD for up to 3 people, a must do trip.

Natural caves in the hillsides that oceans once roamed, the local indigenous native tribe called the Tainos, soon ventured there after.

Cal Trout & His Dog Spot!

If You Want Good Deal Go See Trout! Want A Trip To Cuba, Go See Trout! If You Want Good Deal And You Don’t Want A Spiel. Go See Trout, Go See Trout, Go See Trout!

(Cal Worthington Music)

www.cubaflyfishguide.com  & www.cubaclassictour.com

The lush beautiful valley’s of Vinales Cuba.

What an incredible place it was!

One of my highlights of the trip was cruising back to Havana with as many as 10 other classic cars in a sort of Graffiti Fashion. You could really feel the era upon us!

John Lennon Park – Havana, Cuba

Some lady came up that Jesse said guards the statue and added some sun glasses.

Abe Lincoln Statue, Havana Cuba.

It was great to see from the last time I visited Cuba last year, that more predominant hotels in Havana were proudly flying American flags. Times are a changing folks, you can see it in the people wearing American flag shirts seen all over the country. The younger mood is prosperous, with a respect for their parents generation and a sense to just be patient and let things evolve naturally. From my perspective it reminded a lot like what I saw after the 1990’s in Chile. Those same people who were driving horse carts are now driving Toyota’s and Chile’s economy is doing very well compared to all other South American countries. The Cuban people are special and I mean that. They are industrious, hard working, good on history and world affairs from what I’ve seen. People from all over the world live and have migrated there for the last 600 years and more, it’s an amazing mix of culture and history.

The Capitol Of Cuba in downtown Havana.

Pretty cool to just walk right up and say hi!

This is the terminal where we pick up our clients for cruise ship arrivals & departures. We are not allowed to pick passengers up inside, so we meet them across from the Sierra Maestra San Francisco Terminal Building-

(Sounds like someplace back at home.)

Jesse picks up cruise ship people here – below this tree where the horse carriage is. He’ll wait until you can finally come off the ship. He can help you buy any souvenir you may want and he is an approved Cuban Tour Guide to validate your People To People designation form that every American must mark on the ship that needs to be confirmed by someone like Jesse Aguilar, who is a License Cuban Tour Guide.

   

Our trip to Ernest Hemingway’s House was very memorable, I got a full tour of his home as left exactly when he died in 1961.

We suggest renting the new movie Papa Hemingway, the first Hollywood Movie done in Cuba since 1959.

Hemingway’s boat he took out in the oceans of Cuba and the catalyst for the book Old Man and the Sea.

The placed reeked with history, You  literally felt as though Papa might come walking around the corner at any moment.

I got a rare visit inside his house and was allowed to shoot some photos, I was told there were thousands of books stored in this house. His notes, books, papers and art, left as is, as of the day he left it. Though he did always stand when he typed his books.

Jesse told me that Mussolini once sent Hemingway an unsigned check for the Spiral Horned Antelope he has in the back wall on the left. He wouldn’t sell it.

A few shots I got from an outside window, it started to rain and they starting closing everything up, could you blame them.

I enjoyed my Hemingway moment, it was a look back in time at a man who was a literature genus, with a wild west mind, off looking for his next adventure to drink & write about. I admire the mans books and I am grateful for his lessons in life stories and how they helped me structure a peice and keep it simple. Easy reading as my pops would say. Cuba is a safe country and a great place to visit in the Caribbean. You can now get your passports stamped and the US Immigration does not care. You can bring back 100 Cuban cigars and 100 bottles of rum, without having it taken away. When I just went through customs the immigration guard was wanting to go to Cuba too and was very positive about American / Cuban relations. He loved cigars and was seriously thinking about going soon himself. The tourism in Cuba is very strong with mainly Americans on the East Coast going now. It’s just starting to hit out here in the west that it is 100% OK to fly to Cuba now. We can help you, with airfare advice, visas information, the People to People program and general great advice for Cuba. Major American airlines are flying to Cuba several times a day. Good things can only happen now for Cuba and its people, the Yankee dollars are flowing in like magic. Tourism will bring great changes and restore Havana as an important historical hospitality city in the world once again.

Tours in Classic Cars Cuba

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TIME FOR THE FLY FISHING IN CUBA

This is where you can stay when you come down to Havana Cuba for a few days fly fishing. You first need to take a classic car to Playa Larga to the Hotel Playa Larga or find a house in the area on Air BnB.

The place is real basic, pretty vanilla at best, but it does withstand a class 4 hurricane..

The lobby is nice and the beach isn’t far behind the back.

Check-in counter..

Little bar for drinks and espresso. The best part about this fishing package is the fishing, boat and the guides.

You’ll be fly fishing in the Bay of Pigs People! You’re going to love it! You won’t see another boat.

We get your fishing license issued and head down the 12 mile bumpy road to the fishing dock, the views are spectacular of the lagoona on the right side and the bird estuary are welcomed distractions.

I really loved that trip, even though I did get bounced around a little. My advice also is to watch the drinking the night before the trip and get to Playa Larga a day or 2 before your trip, leaving from Havana requires you to leave at 5:30 am and being in the area the day before at least is wise advice.

My guide Felipe is a master of these waters and has guided them for over 25 years.

A constamment professional, yet kind and helpful out on the water, I would trust this guide with anyone out on the flats or the open ocean.

I must of hooked 12 bonefish in the first hour alone on a perfect weather day with no wind, the ocean was like glass and you could see everything too.

Good hard fighting bone fish, nothing too huge but lots of them constantly, and no one else around.

A nice mutton snapper on my 7 wt. that was a treat. I lost one that was twice as big. I sure loved it out there, the ocean aqua marine colors were larger than life, a true Walt Disney movie scene in every direction.

We kept searching for tarpon or permit but that day, none were showing. Until I saw a shark that took one of Ryan Williams American Striper Bass Flies and he ran me so far into my backing I couldn’t believe it. But then he came unbuttoned. About an hour later I hooked another one that took the fly right in front of me and we were lucky because at first he ran into the mangroves and Felipe patiently pulled the shark out of the limbs effortlessly? I was confused on how the shark must of known, if he didn’t come back out with the tugs he was feeling from his behind, he was going to be pickled for breakfast? He then came right out and headed down the small trough opening and out into the open ocean. I thought about Hemingway and his character, Santiago, in the Old Man and the Sea, right then, I was having my Hemingway moment, the largest fish I have ever hooked on a fly rod was on my line and was taking us out to sea.

This was no normal shark, it fought hard and came up near the surface a few times to throw the hook. I looked out and thought, I have this incredible shark, the biggest fish of my life, out here with no other boats and I am in the Bay of Pigs, for an American, it was like eating forbidden fruit. It was surreal and if I could only land this personal record catch, but the shark wouldn’t give up. Every time I thought I had made some time and ground on him, he would just pull away and be off again into my backing of this 11 wt fly rod. A couple of times he neared the gunnel of the boat and bit high up on the side, I could hear Felipe say, whoa! There was no way either one of us was going to tail grab this shark. After an hour of fighting, I could feel my forearm paining up pretty bad, I started getting cramps, changing arms, hoping he would give up soon and idle my weakened limbs.

But he’d just start back up again until he got close enough and tired enough that we could grab his tail by the kype and possible tail lock him on boat with one hand, but before you could move him back 6 inches he would turn and try to bite your hand off. That’s when Felipe said to me; “I don’t think this is a lemon shark, this shark is too mean and strong?” Then he had this idea to make a hangman’s noose out of the bow rope and maybe lasso him on board. Felipe got a hold of his tail and told me to stand back and with a quick noose and a blink of the eye, Felipe had roped that steer and dragged him onto the boat. I was ready to make my first attempt ever at tap dancing if I had to…

Felipe said that’s one of the 5 biggest fish ever landed in his boat!! It was a 50 lb Blacktip Shark, the world record was 77 lbs on a fly rod. I was pretty happy to find that out later that week online. Wow, what an adventure that day! All in the Bay of Pigs, Las Salinas, Cuba.

We released it unharmed but had a lot of fish in the area lobbying us to take him home with us! lol 🙂

For sure the biggest thing I ever caught on a fly rod on a Ryan Williams fly he tied for my Caribbean trip. The sharks must of been taking it for a bait fish. There was no hesitation on both sharks, they engulfed it!

I resuscitated the blacktip shark for a longtime and he did swim off very fast and strong, I thanked him for his pleasure.

 

Reviewed 1 week ago

My daughter and I just returned from Cuba where Jack Trout helped organize a fantastic adventure for us. We only had two days to fish and most of the outfitters are focused on 4-6 day trips. Jack found a place about two hours south of Havana where we could do one day of bone fishing in the salt water flats and one day of tarpon fishing in a river system. The local guide he found, Felipe was vey capable and professional. It was our first experience salt water flying fishing and Felipe was very patient as we learned the fine points of stalking bone fishing.
He also took us to a spot where it was pretty easy to strip a shrimp pattern and get into a lot of Jacks and Red Snapper. On the second day after having success finding a few baby tarpon, we decided to check out a section of the river full of very large tarpon. Within a few minutes of stripping my fly I hooked a 100+ lb tarpon and battled him for almost 30 minutes before he managed to shake loose the fly. Shortly thereafter, my daughter hooked an equally large fish that we battled for over two hours. The fish managed to drag our boat two miles upstream. Unfortunately, we were overmatched and the fish finally managed to wrap the backing around a mangrove branch and snap the line off. But even though we never managed to land both big fish, it was a highlight of our trip.
The “best” hotel in the area, Hotel Playa Large was our only option and it was passable at best. It a least was clean, but if you plan to go to the area, you might consider one of the many guest rooms that have opened in the area.

Visited April 2017

We took the bus back on the long bumpy half hour road back to the Hotel Playa Larga, but that night I was invited to stay at Felipe’s house and meet and have dinner with his family in a town nearby. It was a real treat and I felt very welcomed to the area.

The next day we did the Rio Hatiguanico that primarily sported tarpon runs up into the river from the ocean.

Once again the equipment was the best, something you might not expect in Cuba but now exists and my other guide Julio was another great guide out on the water. I had been getting reports from clients I had been sending down that both my guides were really great.

For this river you need a 80 lb leader to 60 lb tippet – 350 to 400 grain 20 foot sink line is best with a 10 to 12 wt fly rod. Flies that caught fish were black cockroaches, purple and Ryan Williams flies – did the best.

Caught this mangrove snapper on black.

Caught this tarpon on a Ryan Williams fly pearl color, the same one that caught the shark. I had seen tarpon every where in this river. They are constantly moving, jumping and thrashing the water. It was a lot of fun, but I would suggest beginners and intermediates do the day on the ocean, as this trip is very demanding for a novice. Precise long fast casts, with the tip held way down into the water and the strips must be timed correctly. The fight is odd in that you never raise your tip, never, or the fish comes off. You have to set with your hand only, never moving the tip up at all. Then you keep the tip down and fight the fish in an awkward manner, that would be best described as completely backwards to any trout fishermen. For sure if you want to bring along a non angler, do not do this trip, do the Las Salinas Flats Trip, you’ll thank me. I think the guides enjoy it a little more too. It is super cool catching these tarpon, but if it’s hot, the ocean is a better venue for novices, beginners and non-anglers. jt

Jesse was there waiting for us at the corner of the twightlight zone and somewhere ave, and I thought to myself, how would they know? But they did, and I was on my way back, headed for Havana on back country roads that only Jesse & Yaseli knew – through the farm lands of Cuba, on the tours that most others never see.

Through sugar cane fields..

Farmlands getting ready to be planted.

Cute towns that had character.

A great drive that was another highlight, only to be invited to Jesse’s house to have dinner with Katia, Melissa and Brittany his wife and daughters. I was very grateful and it cut down on a long way back to Havana that night. We watched the movie Papa Hemingway on DVD at his house and it amazed me how well done that movie was to Hemingway’s real life.

Dinner was this amazing creamed soup and fresh albacore and for dessert my favorite! A fresh mamey milkshake.

It was a real pleasure to be shown around by Jesse and Katia, what great Ambassadors of their country, they know their country and your countries history better than anyone I have ever met. To arrange what they did for me and be treated the way everyone did on my recent trip to Cuba, was something I will never forget. I have been to 23 countries in my lifetime and Cuba is one of my favorite countries, as you step back in time and the people are just marvelous.

I look forward to helping people coordinate their tours with Jesse and Katia and fly fishing with Felipe and Julio in remote & unique areas of Cuba. Give us a call if you want to go. Thanks, Jack & Carola Trout

530-926-4540  or info@jacktrout.com    www.cubaclassictour.com  &  www.cubaflyfishguide.com 

Reviewed yesterday    NEW

My wife and I traveled to Havana on the maiden NCL cruise the week of May 1st, 2017. I was fortunate enough to have discovered Cuba Classic when planning and with the help of Jack was able to arrange our tour. We spent 2 full days on the island and both were with Jesse. He took us out in the countryside to tour Vinales, a tobacco farm, caves, horseback riding and set us up with a great Cuban lunch too. Jesse is a man who’s knowledge and talents would seem to have no limits. He explained so much about the history of the island, from the 16th century up to the present. He provided us with insight into the lives of the Cuban people, he shared his own life story and truly gave us a better understanding of what life on the island was like over the centuries and what it is like today. Personable, intelligent and considerate, Jesse continued to educate us with information and details about all things Cuban for 2 full days. His sense of humor and warmth towards people in general are unmistakable and always evident. Our 2nd day was spent in the general environs of Havana. We saw forts and churches, neighborhoods and parks, incredible architecture, Hemingway’s home and the village of Cojimar. We did an extensive walk around the Old City, had a chance to have another amazing lunch (lobster) that Jesse arranged, and did some cigar and rum shopping too. We capped our second day with mojitos in a very cool little hotel bar that Jesse directed us too. I could go on and on about Cuba. The people were wonderful and the city of Havana has an air about it that is hard to explain and even harder to resist. The absolute best part however, was touring with Jesse. I have trouble coming up with superlatives that will accurately convey just how awesome our time with him was. If you travel to Havana and don’t try to arrange a tour thru Cuba Classic you are going to miss out on the best travel experience you can imagine. Jesse is many things but most importantly a very good and nice man who loves what he does and does it better than anyone I have ever been associated with. Do not miss out on going to Havana, and do not miss out on Cuba Classic and Jesse. With Cuba, Jesse and the beautiful 1950 Cadillac on your side, you are going to have a great time. Guaranteed!! Thanks to Jack for his help in planning and his enthusiasm and availability. Thanks to Jesse for everything. Your kindness and patience, your photography expertise, your professional skill in planning our days, and the friendship you extended to us. We hope to return and if we do there is no doubt we would schedule another tour. I believe we would plan our trip to match up with your availability. If we do not return, we will always remember with great fondness the island of Cuba, the city of Havana, and our good friend Jesse who taught us so much and showed us so much and was THE major factor in our having the time of our lives there. Thank you so very, very much.

Visited May 2017
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FLY FISHING LODGING PACKAGES IN CAYO LARGO * CAYO CRUZ  * JARDINES DE LA REINA  *

2 x 1 Father / Son special promotion for July and August of 2017 – Special rate of US$ 4,900 for one paying angler (the Father) and second angler (Son/Daughter) goes FREE of charges, sharing skiff and a room with his father.

This promotion is valid for Cayo Largo, and for bookings between July 1st and August 31st of 2017 (which is vacation season in the United States). Let me know if you would like to get more information this exciting new program!!

Our open weeks under the father/son special are as follows:
JULY 15-22, 2017 (3 open skiffs)
JULY 29 – AUGUST 05, 2017 (4 open skiffs)
AUGUST 05 – 12, 2017 (2 open skiffs)
AUGUST 27 – SEPTEMBER 03, 2017 (3 open skiffs)

Services included on this rate:

  • Reception at Cayo Largo airport
  • 7 nights in CAYO LARGO in 4-star hotel, double room, full board at Hotel Sol Club
  • 6 full days fishing, sharing a skiff
  • Beverages while fishing on skiff, 4 drinks (beer, water, soft drinks), each fishing day

Cayo Largo & Cayo Cruz – SPECIAL RATES –

$4,600 and $4,900 per person – Attractive for anglers traveling between July and early March 2017/ 2018

Services included on this rate:

  • Reception at Cayo Largo airport
  • 7 nights in CAYO LARGO in 4-star hotel, double room, full board at Hotel Sol Club
  • 6 full days fishing, sharing a skiff
  • Beverages while fishing on skiff, 4 drinks (beer, water, soft drinks), each fishing day

 

We Fly Out On USA & Cuban Approved Charters Daily Out Of Fort Lauderdale, Florida And Miami Florida. Call Us To Obtain More Information As We Are An Approved American Operation To Sell Fly Fishing Adventures To Cuba, We Send People There All The Time As Well Host Trips.

Jack Trout In Cuba with Senator Tom & Dianne Harman

One of the finest meals I have ever had in my lifetime was a lobster lunch we experienced in Cayo Largo, Cuba with Senator Tom Harman and his famous author wife Dianne Harman as well Dick Gebhart & Pat Connolly. My Cuba package is more than just a place to fly fish, it’s the best 4 to 5 star lodging and meal package available in Cuba and with our exclusive marine study program that limits only 4 skiff boats per week in the enormous private fishing grounds, we are sure that your week will be a successful one in angling. We target tarpon, permit and bone fish as well snook and mutton, so you can get your Super Grand Slam. Call us to go over a time and answer any question you may have as we are an approved charter outfitter to sell trips to Cuba for Americans and any other country.

Guides who care about rivers

Dear Senator Gaines,

Thank you for taking the time to meet with me today in regards to AB 975 (Friedman). It was very important and an honor for me to drive down and visit the State Capitol today and drop into your office to introduce myself and what my concerns are in regards to the rivers I have guided on for the past 24 years. It hasn’t been an easy road, but these rivers have provided my income for years, they have helped me buy my house in Mount Shasta as well as guide and bring hundreds of tourist in all over California. I thought I owed it to them and all of guides who guide on them, to come down and tell you how important it is that this bill get passed. It’s a turbulent time for the environment, one that seems as though the deck was stacked against. But being out on those rivers for 150 days a year or more not including all the guides I employ who also spend most of their time on these Wild and Scenic Rivers, have been talking about the decline in salmon & steelhead runs and this includes what we’ve already lost in native species since the turn of the 20th century. We have to pass this bill, because having a buffer between the river and a 1/4 mile adjacent on both sides gives struggling fish a fighting chance, because having a zone where the banks won’t be built on or are eroding into the river as well as the views from these Wild and Scenic Rivers won’t be altered un-naturally. We are California, we are not like the East, we care about clean water, clean air, good salmon & steelhead runs, your views from our boat. We care about our grandchild and what kind of world we’ll be bringing them into. This is only modest changes to what is already in place. This does not add any rivers to the bill, it makes the state Wild and Scenic Rivers more in line with the federally designated rivers adding 162 more miles, something that makes sense and further shows to the country that California is a national leader in environment in a time when we have a President that I have never heard mention the word. Remember this only applies to the existing Wild and Scenic Rivers and does not add any more rivers like the opponents have tried to say it would. When you vote on this bill next week, think about all the people who flock to those special rivers, most of them are located in tourist areas that stimulate regional incomes and economic growth for people like me and my guides, because people who go there know, these are the special rivers of California, they have been designated as Wild and Scenic and they might tell their children.

Please read below this bill and most of what it entails.

Thank you for your time, Many rivers to you, Jack Trout
www.jacktrout.com

Assembly Bill 975 (Friedman’s Bill)

Makes modest but important improvements in the management and protection of California’s 1,362 miles of existing Wild and Scenic Rivers.

Brings the California Wild and Scenic Rivers System more in line with federal Wild and Scenic Rivers, which is important because more than 1,200 miles of state rivers in California are federally designated rivers.

Expands state agency protection of designated segment beyond the first riparian vegetation to a 1/4 mile on each side of the river and adds historical, cultural, geological, and other similar values to the list of river values to be protected by state agencies.

Only applies to EXISTING state Wild and Scenic Rivers, including protected segments of the Smith, Klamath, Scott, Salmon, Trinity, Eel, Van Duzen, American, East Carson, West Walker, South Yuba, Albion, And Guala Rivers, and Cache Creek. It does not add any additional rivers to the system.

Source of information: Friends Of The River –

Reviewed 1 week ago

I’m writing this review after I’ve returned home and have had time to settle; to reflect; and to consider my trip to South America as a whole. I’ve asked myself “what makes a good guide service?” What was it about Jack and Carola Trout that made their “service” much more than I dare to describe?

The difference with them is that they care about people. They care in subtle and profound ways, and in ways that I didn’t expect. For example, Jack and Carola helped us plan every detail of our trip, from our rental car, to where to eat an authentic and delicious meal, to helping us with our plans even after our scheduled float, and to freely and openly telling us to call them if we needed anything – like they were our contact if we needed help. That is personal; that is what you do for family.

And, so, my finance and I spent a good amount of time chatting over the phone and e-mailing Jack and Carola, asking them for guidance and advice, and every time we were met with the most welcoming and helpful advice. They are the kind of people that after they’ve done so much for you; after they’ve helped you so much, you want to show your appreciation in return. Because, they’ve become much more than wonderful guides – they’ve become friends.

And one of the best parts? Is that when you land that killer fish with Jack Trout or one of his guides, you can bet damn sure that’s he’s just as excited as you are! So, they’ll make sure you’re cared for and comfortable, and you, you just make sure to tell ’em thanks, because that fish in your hands is a beautiful thing.

Cheers!

Visited January 2017
THANKS FOR WATCHING – JACK & CAROLA TROUT

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Those Colors Never Fade Out On Our Guide Trips.

Double Rainbow Shasta

What a fun time we’re heading into, 2018 looks to be another great year with lots of rainbows up ahead. This is out in Shasta Valley north of Mount Shasta. (Double Rainbow.)

Shasta is not receiving very much snow this season, so far I would plan to come up early this year.

Steelhead fly fishing drift trips

Steelhead fishing on the Klamath was good in October and November and then it slowed down and I moved back on the Lower Sac & Upper Sac rivers in Northern California.

We caught a salmon and immediately released it, Beef Dog was proud!

Carola’s hot lunches on cold days has been great!

We landed a few steelhead along the way and then the season just fizzled?

(Don’t forget to mail in your steelhead report cards this month to the DFW. 🙂 )

Irongate 2017

I had some great clients come up, but honestly, the steelhead and the salmon runs are just not like they were in the past? I am nervous for the Klamath River, what if Mt Shasta erupted one day, that could cause the Sacramento River to be exposed to ash flows and potentially lava that is trapped behind dams, the Klamath River could be the only river left in California with healthy salmon runs. We must consider diverting the Trinity River back into the Klamath River where it belongs and help improve salmon runs in the Klamath River, thus making a long term viable plan. Mount Shasta has erupted 10 times in the last 3500 years, the last time was 1786, it’s due to go off again in the next 100 years, from what I have personally witnessed in Chile with volcano eruptions, California would be dramatically be effected and so would its fish species in the Sacramento River. Something to think about and plan ahead for….. jt

Fish on people!

Redding Lower Sac Trout fishing

Beef Dog- Another day, another fish palor! Whoohoo!   Lower Sac – Redding California

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Tripadvisor Review –

Jack Trout Fly Fishing was fantastic to work with – Communication was quick, clear and simple for purchasing a gift certificate as well as booking our trip.

We were paired with Kayla Katayama who is an excellent guide. She is patient and provides clear instruction in a way that is always uplifting and never condescending. Kayla makes it easy to learn the sport and will inspire a new generation of anglers.

Women Fly Fishing Guides
Kayla Katayama is a great fly fishing guide, the only fulltime female fly fishing rowing guide in the state of California.
We are proud to be promoting women in fly fishing and think it’s about time!
Many clients are singing the praises of Kayla, she’s one hard working fly gal. This girl grew up fly fishing the flats of Hawaii with her dad since she could walk.

Kayla Katamoto has been doing great on all of her guide trips on the Lower Sac and we are proud she is apart of our team. (We pay all our guides on the same pay scale, just thought we’d acknowledge that. 🙂 )

This winter has been a bonanza for big trout on the Lower Sacramento River.

Many happy clients out in our boats catching huge trout on flies.

Friends and family out to bond together out in nature making memorable moments and lasting memories.

Top notch guides like Ryan Williams getting our clientele into big healthy rainbows over these past two winter months.

Lots of happy clients is what we’re talking about!

Trout Guide Anderson Redding Red Bluff

None better than John Jakiemiec from Marin and his best buddy Bobby landing trout during the holidays.

A lot of wading going on in the Lower Sac with these low flows, been good out there.

Bobby here with his first Lower Sac trout, said he had a ball and wants to come back again in the future with his son.

John back at it again with another fish on! Caddis and mayflies have been the ticket.

What a great day it was indeed, look at those racing stripes, amazing~!

Thanks again for calling me John have a nice 2018.

Bobby back on with another folks, it was that kind of a day.

Way to go bro! Thanks again and take care, Jack Trout

wade lower sac

The Lower Sac has saved the winter for many steelhead guides having slow fishing on the Klamath & Trinity Rivers.

fly fishing winter Lower Sacramento River

That’s ok, we’ll just go over to the Lower Sac, float and do some wading! Whoohooo!

Back in the boat, fish on!

If I was thinking about winter fishing, I would go to the Lower Sac or possible head up to the coastal rivers and fly fish Oregon. Possible  spring trip to Pyramid Lake in April?

Sign Ups Now For Winter/Spring Fly Fishing on Pyramid Lake Nevada. Fishing has been red hot Chris Reports!!

 

Fly Fishing International Guides

Lakes District Fly Fishing

Since 1994, we have been providing anglers with one day guide trips out of Chile and Argentina in all locations.

I was in Chile to visit my son who was studying abroad for a semester. We decided to travel to the Puerto Varas area and fly fish on the Maullin River arranged through Jack Trout Fly Fishing. I’m experienced at fly fishing, but it was to be my sons first time. Jack arranged for us to fish with a local guide- Mattias. Mattias picked us up at our hotel and we drove to the river. We were fitted with waders and boots, and then we spent some time teaching my son how to cast a fly rod- different from other fishing he has done with bait casters. Mattias was great- he had patience in teaching my son, and he was very easy to be around. Fishing was great- we both caught fish and had a great bbq lunch on the bank of the river that Mattias had prepared. This was a great experience for us to share in Chile- and very easy to arrange and do. All the gear was provided, the river was awesome, and we had a great time. If I make it back to Puerto Varas, I wouldn’t hesitate to arrange a trip through Jack again- it was nice to be able to go fishing without having to bring all my gear for a one-day fishing trip. I travel quite a bit, and will reach out to Jack to see if there are other one-day trips I can add on to a business trip or two.

Our guide Gustavo is one of the best guides in all of Chile, we have had nothing but constant praise on his vast knowledge and entertainment skills on the rivers and lakes in the Lakes District of Chile.

Our favorite client Felix Meier from Switzerland caught so many beautiful trout with Gustavo, they quit counting halfway in on the first day. lol

They caught lunkers out on lakes that eventually became rivers and the scenes were incredible.

These past 2 years we have really grown and we have all the right equipment, the right guides, private accesses and our clients are really scoring, not to mention paying a fair price for a very high quality fly fishing trip.

 

We have 8 day packages for $2750 USD per person, includes great lodging, all meals, 5 days fly fishing per person.

We get people who call us for a few days and some that call off the cruise ships, we always provide great angling, all the gear and a fantastic bbq lunch with Chilean wine and beverages.

The trout and the clients are flipping out, Flip Wilson – about our fly fishing adventures in Chile and Argentina.

Some go for style points with their catches and some just go for pure lunkage size! 🙂

One my all time best friends on the face of the Earth is my partner in Chile Mattias Bayer, we got this private section of river on the Rio Maullin very close to the airport and the cruise ships, makes life easy for guiding people on one day trips out of Puerto Montt & Puerto Varas Chile. Coming Soon Our Cabins!!! Stay Tuned 2019.

Pete Gordon back for his 3rd year in Chile with us, we are always glad and honored to guide such a worldly man!

Lots of nice brown trout caught on their trip in the Lakes District with Mattias.

Pete Gordon who I have referred to as the James Bond of Fly Fishing has got to be one of the best casters & catchers I have ever seen throw a sink tip for trout & salmon, this guy can put a fly in the Queens Tea Cup, as they say. I like when you get clients from other countries and you learn new things from them, that truly makes the world go around.

The water was high in December in the Lakes District of Chile so this made fishing a little more tough, but leave it to Pete, if there is any fish to be caught they will be landed by Pete Gordon, the James Bond of Fly Fishing soon to be Sir Pete Gordon, so we hear. Congrats!

Tripadvisor Review-

have just returned from another trip booked through Jack Trout fly fishing.I fished in Chile for the first week with Jacks excellent Chilean guide Mattias who speaks perfect English.The rivers were very high due to a lot of snowmelt, nevertheless Mattias put us on the fish and we caught some great browns and rainbows on three different rivers. Mattias was extremely hard working and enthusiastic and provided us with great cooked lunches on the river.He also collected us from the airport and dropped us off on our return.Then it was across the border into Argentina,beautiful weather and great fishing even though the rivers were high.Caught some big browns,rainbows and sea trout on the lovely Malleo river,most on dry fly.Another memorable trip highly recommended.

We always provide the lunch experiences available in the fly fishing industry, we are known for that.

 

Lots of happy clients catching nice trout is always a happy site.

Getting out of the boat and wading a rivers is what I like.

Thank you again Jay & Pete for coming to Chile and Argentina, you’re always welcome. jt

I love when catch those Atlantic Salmon Grisle from England in the Rio Maulin in Chile, near Puerto Montt.

We have 6 miles of private water, no one can come down on us from above, the jungle closes off the river, so it’s all yours.

We also guide on the Rio Petrohue, one day trips fly fishing over there are always productive,, a real “fan-favorite” with the clients.

What a beautiful section to wade on foot.

2018 Lakes District fly fishing

Out on a Chilean Lake with our guide Gustavo, our client Felix just landed a total lunker rainbow trout.

Tripadvisor Review –

I was actually on a business trip in Santiago but as a passionate flyfisher I could not resist to pronlongue my trip to Chile with an additional week enjoying the great flyfishing opportunities in the lake district around Puerto Varas. I found Jack Trout offering in the internet and I am very happy to have choosen them! It turned out to be my best Flyfishing trip ever! Their service was just top 5 Star. Jacks wife Carol did a fantatic Job planning my whole trip, organizing everything from flight Tickets to Hotels/ cabanas and of course a local guide Gustavo full of thrive to service me best as possible and guiding me to hidden rivers with his SUV and boat. So what could be better than wonderful nature, fish so beautiful in color and size, a guide acting like a friend but giving more comfort like serving you with 5 Star wildfire menues…? Just heaven on earth! And off course thanks to Jack for a lot of local recommendations: I loved the meat at La Marca just perfect!

That trip was a total success, it just kept getting better and better!

Thanks again Felix for coming to Chile, Carola really liked working with you and Gustavo said you were a great fly fisher and fun to hang out with. Way to go!

Mark had a great time with his wife Wocky inside of Petrohue Falls National Park, this was part of their trip with Mattias, so a little fishing, a little sight seeing. We can do anything folks, we always listen and got you covered.

Thank you Wocky & Mark, we couldn’t do it without you folks! All the best, Jack, Carola & Mattias

Coyhaique Patagonia Chile Day Trips & Packages 

Since 1995, I have been guiding and outfitting the Coyhaique Chile area with my Partner Eduardo “Tolin” Otarola. We have some of the best fly fishing packages and one day trips available for the best prices for that region. We also service all the cruise ships for Aysen, Chacabuco & Coyhaique. Contact me Jack Trout –  info@jacktrout.com

We get the browns you dream about! You can see them come after fly the water is so clear, it’s incredible! Tolin is a great guide and will make sure your week is perfect!

This season has been incredible for larger trout, there’s still time between now and April to get down there.

Fly fishing Southern Patagonia

I promise Jack Trout Walt Disney Fly Fishing Adventures!

This is my guide and partner Tolin (Left) You talk about guide/entertainer! Tolin will have you in trout and in stitches everyday as he is the funniest Chilean I have ever met in my life, he should of been a comedian on the side because he is loved and revered as one of the most all around talented Chilean guides to ever walk the face of this Earth. No one is even close folks, Tolin is your guide in Coyhaique Chile.

Fly fishing Southern Patagonia

I mean, he knows how to find the REALLY HUGE BROWN TROUT.

Call me on this 5 day or 8 days package, you’ll be glad you did! Thank you, Jack Trout – 530-926-4540

Fly Fishing Guides Catalonia

Ryan Shook gave a call from Texas asking about my guides in the Pyrenees & possible over in Catalonia. We set up everything for him, made it real easy to do a one day fly fishing trip in Spain.

Catalonia Fly Fishing Guides Spain

I called Jack Trout Fly Fishing and he set me up with Joanso, my guide he arranged in Catalonia Spain. That day we spent fishing the local river with both streamers and nymphs. Joan was extremely friendly and helpful and did a great job of teaching my novice fiance the mechanics of fly fishing. Although it was the tail end of the season, Joan was able to put us on the fish and I was lucky enough to land a monster 3.5 brown on a streamer. He also brought us to a fantastic local restaurant for tapas and wine for lunch. I highly recommend Jack and Joan’s services and will be sure to return to Catalonia!

Hi Jack & Carola…my wife and three sons and I fished with you in Chile two years ago…and now my wife and and sons are traveling to New Zealand (South Island) over the Christmas holiday. Would love to do a day excursion with you if you are available or can arrange or suggest an outfitter. They will be in Franz Josef on December 22 and traveling to Queenstown through December 26. Thank you! Todd & Katherine Smoots

Hi there,

This is Katherine Smoots, Todd’s wife. He forwarded me your email and wanted me to touch base with you directly since I will be there with our three boys (ages 20, 18, 17) over the holidays!December 26th is perfect! But actually there will be 4 of us that would like to fish…I hope that won’t be a problem.We will be staying at the Queenstown Village Apartments (1 Alpine Lakes Drive) on the evening of December 25th, but will be checking out early that morning. We will have a rental car and can meet you if you give me a location/meeting spot. After we spend the day with you, we will actually be driving to Te Anau to spend the night.

We will be flying out of the US late tonight (Sunday, December 17) and arriving in Auckland on December 19, so I may be a little out of touch until we get WIFI in Auckland. If you could, let me know the details (meeting spot, cost, time) for the 26th!We are all so excited! Thanks so much!
Katherine Smoots

We offer Day Trips For Fly Fishing In New Zealand In  All Areas, We All Service All Cruise Ship Stops And Tenders.

Check out list of the best restaurants in New Zealand –

http://www.jacktrout.com/index.php/destinations/new-zealand

We also offer affordable packages prices on private waters, helicopter fly-ins and fantastic lodging with meals.

Miles Rushmer photo

Day Trips Fly Fishing New Zealand

And oh yea! New Zealand rivers at their finest! Give us a call for information.

Miles Rushmer Photo

Whoohooo! Came through for the Smoots Family day after Christmas. jt

Tripadvisor Review –

Jack Trout delivered the most exceptional experience ever and accommodated our last minute planning with finesse! As previous clients (fly fishing in Chile), we turned to Jack again; with only a week’s notice, Jack found and secured guides for my family (myself and three teenage sons) the day after Christmas near Queenstown, NZ. Our local guides were fantastic…patient, instructional and very accommodating! And the fact that Jack was able to arrange this the day after Christmas was awesome as we were limited to travel schedules during our trip to the South Island. The whole process was simple…from start to finish! Jack was so responsive and communicative, overseeing the coordination from beginning to end (even following up to make sure we had a superb experience.). We really wanted to fly fish in New Zealand, but having never visited the country, had no idea where to start with locations or guides. Our day fly fishing on the Mataura River was the highlight of our trip to NZ, and we couldn’t have experienced it without Jack Trout. Crystal clear river beds, stunning New Zealand countryside, excellent guides and beautiful brown trout made for the most amazing family holiday ever! Thank you, Jack Trout…we can’t wait for our next trip with you!

Fishing day trips Bahamas

Bahamas cruise ship fly fishing

Are you traveling to the Bahamas? We can set up all your fly fishing and tours, we handle all of the Disney Cruise Ships business as well as several others that land in Nassau Bahamas daily.

Day Trips Fishing Bahamas

Had fun talking with Jack when booking the trip, and when I found out he lived relatively close to me in northern CA, I sincerely asked that he reach out if he’s ever in my neck of the woods so we could have a casual day on the river.

Managed all details of my trip 3,000 miles away, even a last minute rescheduling the day before due to weather. It went seamlessly
Will definitely reach out to him and his wife for future international trips.
His local guide Simon in Bahamas

 

was the man, and had tons of local knowledge and personality. While I know there is more to it, he not only pointed us in the right direction, but explained all his reasons why; so I would feel confident if I ever had to find my own bonefish.
In a matter of 5 minutes Simon got my wife to take the casting trips that I’ve been trying to get her to listen to for 12 months.

Yes we also catch tarpon there too!

I like to get out of the boat and wade just as much as fishing off the deck. Be sure to have the right shoes for walking on turtle grass and coral out in the ocean. Simms makes the best shoes for walking out on the flats, make sure you pick up a pair.

Making your families fly fishing dreams come true is what we’re all about at Jack Trout Fly Fishing International & Tours.

 

Even on Honeymoons where the weather didn’t cooperate, we got the fish to get with the program! 🙂

Argentina Fly Fishing Logo

Tuqui Famous Fly fishing guide Argentina

Argentina = Best food in the world!

Cake anyone?

Getting an Argentina fishing license, you’ll need our help.

What you go to Argentina for
Incredible! Best steaks on Earth.

Fantastic rivers teaming with so many trout and when it’s winter in the United States, it’s summertime there.

My head guide in Argentina Tuqui is a legend.

Lots of great trout taking dries on the surface, how sweet is that.

Big huge beautiful brown trout, you’ll never forget.

Long days that wipe you out, no one ever left Argentina unsatisfied, you’ll fall asleep about 1 am and be up at the crack of dawn everyday, I promise.

Amazing scenery and fantastic dry fly opportunities, Argentina is a great choice for your next destination with us.

Guanaco on the private road we take for access to the river in Argentina, pretty cool scene.

fly fishing Hopkins Belize

Day trips Hopkins & Placencia Belize – We offer the lowest price packages $450 for two people for all gear included & lunch.

Now that’s a great shot there!

We offer the same through out Belize, give us a call when you are ready to tour and fly fish Belize

www.tourplacencia.com

 

Fly Fishing Guides Bosnia

We offer day trips and affordable packages in Bosnia Southern Europe –

Check out our incredible prices and locations – http://www.jacktrout.com/index.php/destinations/bosnia

Big healthy brown in the River Ribnik.

Bosnia fly fishing guides

Both the River Ribnik and River Pliva are breath taking rivers with incredible brown trout & grayling, soe of the best dry fly fishing in all of Southern Europe. $375 USD for two angers, includes all the gear and a great bbq lunch.

Fly fishing Guides Bosnia

I mean a great lunch folks, one with a little local culture involved. 🙂

Fly Fishing Bosnia

Felix our client from Chile caught a lot of grayling there and likes to “PULL FIN!!!”” Whoohooo! Better than ripping lips. lol

fly fishing Cuba  

We are still doing one day trips to the Bay of Pigs Cuba and packages on Cayo Largo and Cayo Cruz. All trips now to Cuba must be follow under certain rules we are approved under these rules with the US Government and are a pending application with the OFAC for other type tours and offerings, you can count on us for legal Cuba travel.

Fly fishing Info Cuba

We look forward to seeing old friends return and make a few new ones along the way.

Experiences with family are some of the most memorable.

https://www.tripadvisor.com/Attraction_Review-g147271-d12255319-Reviews-Cuba_Classic_Tours-Havana_Ciudad_de_la_Habana_Province_Cuba.html

#2 Classic Car Tour Company Out Of Havana, We Are Very Proud About This.

 

I joined a circus folks in Cuba, be home in a few years!! lol. This our resort we send to people in Cayo Largo Cuba, every night they have shows. That night I was guest of honor!

www.cubaclassictour.com & www.cuabflyfishguide.com

Carola out on the beach rounding up sea turtles with our clients to be released into the ocean.

Tours Cuba Classic Tours

Tours to Revolutionary Square.

The Best Tour Guides Ever Jesse and Katia Aguilar.

Tons of happy clients over the past few months. The State Department has now down graded the previous bogus warning, you can go to Cuba with no restrictions, you don’t have to go in a group, that is wrong info. We help people all the time with visas and legal travel to Cuba. Call us! 530-926-4540  Jack Trout

Many other countries are scratching their heads wondering why we are doing what we do in Cuba. Cuba is a great country we must get back on track with, it doesn’t make sense to harbor our enemies 90 miles from our shores. Americans want access to Cuba, they don’t care about politics, they just want to go and see the beautiful country and its people. With time things will change, for now we will remain patient and continue helping Americans who want to go to Cuba with tours & fly fishing, call us for information. The country is absolutely amazing!

We know the best restaurants to go to, you will love your trip with us.

Old Havana Square that dates back before the 14th century is an amazing area, you can feel the history all around you. This is where we pick up people form the cruise ships.

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We have the best classic cars in all of Cuba and we are ready to tour you and keep you safe.

Serving the cruise ships daily from all locations worldwide.

Check Out Our Tripadvisor Page – https://www.tripadvisor.com/Attraction_Review-g147271-d12255319-Reviews-Cuba_Classic_Tours-Havana_Ciudad_de_la_Habana_Province_Cuba.html 

We help American couples and tourist alike.

Let’s go to Hershey Town Cuba and we will tell you all the history of Milton Hershey’s endeavor in Cuba from 1916 to 1941.

Tours to Cuba for Americans

Our favorite clients of 2017 in Cuba was Leticia and her daughter, we just found out they are coming back!

Sammy Davis In Cuba Birthday Party!

Hi Jack:

I’m sorry buddy I did not send you the email keeping you updated on Sammy
Davis trip. OMG! They had a 5 🌟 tour in Havana city on the 19th, from 9 am
to 6 pm as I didn’t have enough time the day before to show them places
because of the flight delay. They ended a bit tired but it was wonderful!

Although yesterday’s experience was even better for them. Sammy just told
me was his birthday yesterday in the morning when I picked him up to
Varadero and I thought, well, I have to do something… On the way I let
them know in that transportation to Varadero a short tour was included
around Santa Cruz, Hershey, Bacunayagua bridge view point and Matanzas city
and they were happy with that.

When we were very close to Santa Cruz I phoned the people who made out
wedding cake last year to check if they had one and they did. So I bought a
small chocolate birthday cake for Sammy and was a big surprise I arranged
in the very last minute!

Then I took them around Hershey town and we stopped at home for a coffee
and fresh lemonade! They really enjoyed meeting Katia and having a great
time in our home. We talked about how you and us met us and our strong
desire on improving things in Cuba together.

After all that we stopped for lunch on the way to Matanzas and was
excellent food. Then I took them to the hotel as they were wanting to enjoy
the beach. I’m on my way to Varadero to pick them up and to go to the
airport. Sammy said yesterday, so Jessica, his girlfriend, their experience
in Cuba was more than they expected because of us and the tour they had
with Cuba Classic Tours team. He will definitely give us an excellent review!

Best wishes and happy holidays,

Jesse – Cuba Classic Tours

We like to take American tourist to the places most tourist don’t see in Cuba. Our tours are cultural Humantarian experiences or Americans and the world, check out www.cubaclassictour.com for more information.

Thank you Cuba!!!!

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Mokolelumne River  California Winter Fly Fishing Guides – Only 2 Hours From Most Bay Areas Locations January through March, My Guide Is Fired Up To Take You Out $450 For Two Anglers, Includes Rods And A Great Lunch.

Mokelumne River fly fishing guides

Big steelhead on flies, this is an easy trip from the Bay Area!!

 

My guide – Chris Gearhart will never let you down, give me a call we have open dates.

Give it a try, I think it’s one of the best going right now. jt

Mokelumne River- If you can spell it, you can fish it!!

Day Trips Fly Fishing Iceland

Day Trips Iceland Fly Fishing

Fly Fishing Day Trips Iceland –  http://www.jacktrout.com/index.php/destinations/iceland

 

All the rivers are private in Iceland but we have hooked up with one of the best outfits in the entire country, give us a shout so we can forward our information on this incredible destination.

This is a really great place to fly fish if you are looking for incredible fly fishing for large species of trout on spey rods.

Give us a call for more information on fly fishing Iceland.

Fly fishing Chetco Oregon

How About Fly Fishing the Chetco In Oregon!

Fishing Chetco River

Really huge steelhead being caught up there now! Give us a call with these recent rains things are starting to pop.

Fishing Chetco River 2018 Report

 

Fly Fishing Pacific West Coast

Sandy River Fly Fishing Spey Guides –

Fly Fishing Guides Sandy River

My guides are catching hogs on the Sandy River near Portland, Oregon.

Give us a call, I have the perfect guide for you on the Sandy River in Oregon.

Bolivia Fly Fishing Packages & Guides 2018 Season Now Begins!

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Check Out Our Reviews On Tripadvisor And You’ll See Why We’re #1 Worldwide For Fly Fishing Travel.

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Upper Sacramento Private Fly Fishing Raft Trip – Private Spring Float Trips Go ON Sale Now.

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Sign Up Now For Spring Trips On The Upper Sacramento River, We Offer Private Fly Fishing Float Trips.

Fly Fishing & float Dunsmuir

I am missing some of best clients so I look forward to seeing Rich Creeggan, and what ever you do, leave the cheese out on any guide lunch!! lol 🙂

And of course Chris Welch and the Baxter Boys!! That’s always a fun trip to look forward to in the spring. See you then folks!! Thanks for all your support over the years, we’ve really come a long way! Many rivers to you, Jack & Carola Trout & Team Trout International Guides.

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Costa Rica Fly Fishing Rivers

Our day trips in Guanacaste, Costa Rica are going great, give us a call to arrange your fly fishing guide on either a jungle river or out on the ocean. We can also make some suggestions on where to lodge and we provide a free local restaurant list.

Our past client for many years Jon Rappaport was all fired up when he caught this rainbow bass.

What a beauty in Spanish this is called a Guapote, which means handsome fish. 🙂

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We catch snook, rainbow and machacas in two rivers we guide on.

Many clients are enjoying their trips in our great drift boat we offer in Costa Rica with a comfortable casting frame.

Success! People are really raving about our affordable trips in Costa Rica, let us show you how!

The variety of what you catch is pretty fun and I always like seeing my passport get stamped and adding another specie.

That day we caught rainbow bass, snook and this machaca, that’s the “Grand Slam” of Costa Rica!!

Later we saw this crocodile on the shore, makes me think it might be best for the guide to net the fish, limit shoreline excursions…. lol – “Tell the guide that you are behind him all the way and you would follow him to the ends of the Earth was my suggestion.

Way to go Machaca!!  Whoohoo!! $375 USD for two anglers, includes all gear and a great lunch. Now that’s a great price that won’t break the bank, or have your spouse out trying to get you back! (Haha!) That’s why we got off the package kick for fly fishing. Clients were complaining about their spouses getting them back by booking a trip with their friends for the same packaged price, it was costing families double-time! So Jack Trout to the rescue folks, we offer one day trips worldwide to save you money and your family money at affordable prices. We handle all the details, send you a receipt and a confirmation. You’re busy, why call all those guides you have never met before? Call us, we’re experts in finding the best fly fishing and tour guides worldwide, with a proven track record on Tripadvisor.

Fly fishing Croatia Bosia

Are you gong to be in Southern Europe this summer? Do you want to dry fly fish Bosnia, Slovenia & Croatia?

Give us a call – 530-926-4540  Jack Trout  or  Pete Gordon – UK Division 44-1579351128

Terrific dry fly fishing with prolific hatches occurring daily.

Every evening there’ll be fantastic game cuisine enjoyed with friends and the guides.

There’s always plenty to go around.

That looks delicious, the food is so wonderful over there, if you like fresh exotic game and great dry fly fishing in a unique location, come to Southern Europe this summer.

Bosnia and Herzegovina Fly Fishing Day Trips in Southern Europe. Beautiful untouched landscape, over 1800 miles of chalk stream limestone rivers that we focus our fly fishing guiding on. The River Pliva & River Ribnik, are two of the most productive rivers for fly fishing in Bosnia that spawn, native indigenous Brown Trout & Grayling to sizes that are making people take notice throughout Europe. When you consider the value of what you catch and see and compare prices for these one of kind European fly fishing trips, if you’re going to be in the area or plan to visit Bosnia, give us a call and we can set up all your fly fishing while you’re here at very reasonable prices, fantastic rivers & great accommodations.

We Can Even Set Up A Three Country Trip Where You Fly Fish And Lodge In Bosnia, Croatia & Slovenia.

Our Guide Sasa Dragojevic can pick you up in Bosnia, Slovenia or Croatia and take you on an affordable multi-day- country fly fishing tour.

Bosnia Slovenia Fly fishing

The River Ribnik is the one of Europe’s largest spring creeks, if you like dry fly fishing, bring your favorite rod and hop on!

Our staff is coming up daily with gourmet meals that will delight and charm the camo-heart in all of us. 🙂 lol

(Couple of my friends told me I’ve been too liberal lately… I was raised near guns and 2nd hand smoke, we always used guns for game hunting for unique meals, just say’n.)

Bosnia, Slovenia, Croatia – Best months – May, June, July .. September October.. Call for a stream update, we always stay in contact with our guides to get you live updates, that’s why you love us!!

How can you beat $395 USD per day for two anglers per day, dry fly fishing with your guide and a great lunch!

  • 8 Days / 6 days Fly Fishing Bosnia Rivers – $1250 USD per Person (Minimum 2 Anglers.)
  • 7 Days / 5 Days Fly Fishing Bosnia Rivers – $1050 per Person (Minimum 2 Anglers.)

Slovenia –

http://www.jacktrout.com/index.php/destinations/bosnia

Best Fly Fishing Chile

OUR 24TH SEASON IN CHILE, SINCE 1994 A LEADER IN AFFORDABLE DAY TRIPS & WAYS TO SAVE YOU MONEY THROUGH OUR NETWORK OF GUIDES IN EVERY LOCATION OF CHILE & ARGENTINA.

We’ll send you a list of hotels in what price range you tell us, restaurant list and non-angler activity lists. Written custom itineraries and fly fishing guides at every port in South America, includes bbq

(Approved Pat Patterson BBQ Legendary Lunches.)

All top of the line fly fishing gear, so you don’t have to haul it around the world with you.

Salmon on flies Chile

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2018 Lakes District Chile Report

Another great season in Chile with Mattias and clients that have come for almost 10 years in a row from Italy.

Brownie points boys!! Way to go.

Nice net Mattias! Looks like a perch to me.

Food back at the quincho where we do our lunches.

Another successful trip on the Rio Maullin on our private river section. Give us a call to set up your Chilean 2019 trip.

http://www.jacktrout.com/index.php/destinations/lake-district-chile

You’ll love the food down there, especially if you like steak and seafood.

Gustavo is always ready to take you to exotic locations in the Chile Lakes District that is not well known and certainly off the beaten track.

Our private section the Rio Maullin is a great river to catch rainbow, browns and ocean run species.

They range from all sizes.

Every trip is special because this river is beautiful and 90 % of Chile’s bird’s reside in the trees along our route.

We always provide an epic bbq Chilean lunch with appetisers – beer and Chilean select wines.

Fish on! It just happened to be one of those days, oh good on you! We are gad you enjoyed your experience.

Coni, Mattias’s wife will be there with the kids to pick you up in the end and get you back to your hotel BnB in Puerto Varas. Our behind the scenes help in Chile is what makes us a great outfit, we have a Team Trout Network to help make your vacation the best it can be.

Don’t want to haul the gear, no problem, we offer fly fishing gear on all of our trips worldwide to make it easier for you on vacation.

Valerie caught this beautiful brown trout on the Rio Maullin in Chile this past season, still have April, one of the best months for fly fishing the Lakes District in Chile with all the ocean run fish and absolutely no dams anywhere!

Give us a call to set it up – info@jacktrout.com

Spent 5 days in the beautiful Lake Region at the Hotel Cumbres in Puerto Varas. The region is lovely with the lakes, rivers, mountains, and volcano’s. The town is charming with many good restaurant choices. Jack and Carola Trout arranged a private driver to transfer us to and from the airport (Sebastian was wonderful). Then booked us with another private driver to tour the Chiloé area and view the Penguins. Very nice day.
The last 3 days they scheduled guides for us to fly fish with.
Matthias Bayer had us float a private access stretch of the Maullin River. Caught many nice fish on streamers. Very good day. Then we had 2 more fun days with Gustavo Arenas on another stretch of the Maullin River and a day on the beautiful Lago Todos Los Santos.
Thanks for Jack and Carola for helping us have a fun week!

Wading is the way to go on the Rio Petrohue when water levels are right.

Day Trips Fly Fishing Bahamas Fly Fishing Bahamas

We offer one day fly fishing trips in all islands of Bahamas including Nassau, Andros, Grand Bahamas, Abaco > Mas!

$575 USD Day trips includes – All gear & flies, a great lunch for two anglers – We service the Atlantis Resort, Bahamar Hyatt, Paradise Island, Disney Cruises at Nassau Bahamas.

$475 USD Half Day Trip- Lunch not included –

WE ARE A FLY FISHING SHORE EXCURSION PROVIDER FOR CLIENTS ON ROYAL CARIBBEAN, DISNEY CRUISES.

Kids fly fishing Bahamas Nassau

Bring your kids, lets get them hooked on saltwater fly fishing, teach them a new passion they can pass on to future generations and enrich themselves.

Jack understood that we wanted 4-5 hours of fly fishing for bonefish and was happy to accommodate us. He set us up with Sidney who took us ~10 miles outside Nassau in his boat and had us wade and spot cast toward big schools of bones. Sidney is a pleasure to be around and a great angler. We were on fish the whole time and very successful.

Bone Fish Nassau Bamahas Guides

Reviewed February 4, 2018 via mobile

My husband and I used Jack Trout to arrange a day fishing for bonefish while we were in Nassau. Jack arranged for a local fisherman to pick us up and take us out on his boat for the day. Our guide name was Sydney – he was friendly, polite, and very skilled. The weather delayed our original day scheduled, but we rescheduled and it ended up being a very nice day. We saw many bonefish, caught a couple, and caught several jacks.
We had a great day and would recommend Jack Trout for future fishing expeditions!

We have been jumping schools of over 1000 bonefish, let us get you set up for a affordable trip to the Bahamas, let’s chase some big boys!

http://www.jacktrout.com/index.php/destinations/bahamas

Day Tours Havana Cruise Ship

 

Hemingway's Car In Havana

    <  This Classic Car Above Is Out Of the 2015 True Story Hit Classic Papa Hemingway. This Was One Of Hemingway’s Rides In The Day. We use this car on tours, let us know if you want to go out in the “Papa Hemingway Movie Car.”

 

Reviewed January 22, 2018 via mobile

It was a great tour. Our tour guide was Jessee he was very attentive and met us outside the port to begin our day. They customized the tour to our interest and we had 2 beautiful vintage cars to take take us around. They even arranged for a vintage convertible car tour that was priceless all around Old Havana. I definitely recommend this tour company overall a job well done!

We’ve been providing romantics like these two with classic car tours in Havana since 2015 .

www.cubaclassictour.com

 We have a car for every occasion in all parts of Cuba.

Our recent tour of Havana with Katia of Cuba Classic Tours exceeded expectations. We were able to add a visit to Hemingway’s house and Jose Fuster’s mosaics. Both were outside the city and in opposite directions, but Katia graciously accommodated our request to add these to our tour. We saw all the standard “must see” sites accompanied by a fluent and knowledgeable commentary. In addition we visited a local grocery store and a butcher shop to gain some insight into daily life of ordinary citizens in Havana. An absolutely grand tour in a magnificently maintained 1956 Ford.

 

Reviewed 1 week ago

I was given Jesses email by a friend who highly recommended him. I have to admit i was dubious as I normally hate organised tours, but on a whim i sent an email. And I am so glad I did. Not only was he very patient with all my questions prior to arriving, but also organised to collect us in a classic car from the airport (very helpful to have a spanish speaker when trying to withdraw CUCs!). Then had the most fabulous tour of Havana in another stunning classic car (all with air con) where his knowledge was boundless. As it was my birthday he also offered to take all the photos so we were really able to absorb the information and the atmosphere and still come away with professional quality photos. Plus he bought me cake 🙂 Due to a hectic work load we hadn’t been able to organise a section of the holiday to relax. We asked Jesse whilst on the tour if he knew of any nice beaches we could stay for a few days to really unwind. Before we knew it he had organised a 2 day mini break for us in what i can only describe as paradise! Plus organised the taxi there and to take us back to the airport again. I can’t recommend Jesse enough.

We’ll be waiting for you when you come off the cruise ship.

We help couples with itineraries, where to go, where to eat, what are the best museums, even a trip out to the white sands of Santa Maria Beach, we can help.

We were traveling with a group of 12 and had prearranged a 6 hour tour with Cuba Classic Tours. Due to immigration issues it took us 2 hours to debark from the cruise ship causing us to be 2 hours late meeting our tour guides. Jessie, our main tour guide was very patient and provided us with a very thorough tour of Havana. Our group had reserved 6 old cars for our group of 12. There was a driver and tour guide for each car. Each guide individualized each tour according to the request of each couple. The tour lasted 6 hours and included walking and driving. Jessie arranged a dinner reservation for our group. We had dinner in a Cuban home and were entertained by a 3 member Cuban band. Each guide was very knowledgeable about the history of Cuba. Every minute of the 6 hour tour was filled with information. We were able to take lots of pictures, purchase cigars, rum, and other collectibles. When traveling I always look for drum sticks for my son. I was very doubtful that I would find any in Havana but Jessie kept searching until we found them! In summary, the tour was outstanding! I would highly recommend Cuba Classic Tours!

Many people are calling us from the cruise ships, they are getting charged 3 times what we charge, give us a call, we’re here to help Americans and the world save money on Cuban travel.

Everyone loves stepping back into time and cruising around in a American Classic.

Reviewed 1 week ago

Jesse and his wife Katia took us on a tour of the Ernest Hemingway estate in Havana on Feb. 28/18. They are both so kniwledgeable about the history of their country and their command of English is excellent. We didn’t want the tour to end we were enjoying ourselves so much. Spending several hours with this couple is the best way you can possibly learn more about this beautiful country. Cuba has been our winter holiday destination for many years and after meeting Katia and Jesse several years ago the experience has been enhanced so much. Jack and Ruth Gilmour Haliburton & Toronto, Ontario

Let us help your family  tour Cuba, our network of guides know the perfect places for you and your family to go to while you are visiting Cuba. We help families and people off the cruise ship every day.

Havana Cuba is a wonderful place for a family to visit, call us if you plan to go or know someone who is traveling.

My Daughter & I Visited Cuba in Feb 2018
I had never been to Cuba before, and saw this tour on Trip advisor, and I am so glad I did. Our Guide Jesse was so helpful, from the time we inquired about the tour to the moment we left Cuba. He went out of his way to make sure we saw everything we wanted to see, and bespoked our tour especially for us!

I e-mailed Jesse before we arrived, and he gave me all the info on changing money in Cuba, and Taxi’s from the Airport.

For our first few days we stayed in Habana

Jesse collected us the following day and we went on an amazing tour to Vinales (in a beautiful Classic Car) to see the tobacco fields. We saw how cuban cigars were made, and visited some indian caves. Stopped for a beautiful lunch in an amazing locals house / restaurant.

Jesse gave us a very informative tour of Habana old town
He is a very knowledgeable guy, and is great with the history of Cuba. We learned so much.

Then Jesse arranged our transfer (in another beautiful classic car) to Varadero (with some more tours and info along the way.

We stayed in Varadero for 3 days, and Jesse also organised us a transfer back to the airport in another stunning Classic car.

I highly recomend Cuba Classic Tours, and you can be sure you will be looked after and the tour designed especially for your individual needs.

We are Vegan, and Jesse was able to help us with the language barrier and to find great food too.

Reviewed 2 weeks ago

My husband, 14 year old son and I thoroughly enjoyed our day with our guide Katia and our driver Jan. In advance of our day out with Katia, Jack and Jessie gave us good advice and accommodated a change of plans. We had a few places we wanted to go and things we wanted to do in Havana. Katia and Jan were flexible and worked out the best routes. We enjoyed getting to know Katia who is very knowledgeable, highlighting sites and history as we traveled and chatted.

We also enjoyed time at Santa Maria beach during our tour.

Very nice way to travel. I felt well taken care of. One of the best experiences of our trip. A great way to get oriented to the city.

Hot and sunny in Havana. Although a convertible might seem like a good idea, I was glad to be in a classic car with air con vs a convertible.

Couples is our specialty in Cuba, let us show you around.

Steep off your cruise ship, we’ll be waiting for you in the designated location we send you a description and pictures for.

We’re making people’s dreams come true in Cuba, there’s so much to enjoy and see, like Hemingway’s House and our special access.

Hemingway's Home Havana Cuba

Just like he left it in 1961 when he left us.

We have special tours to Ernest Hemingway’s Home in Cuba, give us a shout. 🙂

You will absolutely love this tour we promise.

They are harvesting the tobacco in Cuba right now as March is harvest month, we take people to the best farms to buy cigars, you can still take back 100 cigars and 100 bottles of Cuban rum.

These are the tour guides Katia and Jesse, some of the best tour guides you could ever meet in any country. They have waited two generations for a private permit to be able to have their own business in Cuba and share a life like you and I have. These are highly educated people who put their heart and souls into your tour, we won’t let you down, give us a call – 530-926-4540  or info@jacktrout.com (Jesse Aguilar is a professional photographer.)

We got a great tour in mind for you!

Hemingway’s Boat – The Pilar Havana Cuba March 2018.

Havana Cuba a magical place with awesome food, history and places to check out, let us know when you’re ready to go.

President Lincoln Statue Havana Cuba

We want to take you to the Lincoln statue in downtown Havana. 🙂 (Bet you didn’t know!)

Vinales Valley Cuba, amazing beauty – www.cubaclassictour.com

Best Cuba Fly Fishing

We offer the only one day fly fishing trips from Havana to the Bay of Pigs Cuba. We catch tarpon in this freshwater river called the Rio Hatiguanico. Tarpon are jumping everywhere, it’s an amazing thing to witness, but when start hooking tarpon, that’s was one of my favorite fly fishing memories ever!

There are juvenile tarpon thrashing and jumping all over the river and we catch them on flies.

Bay of Pigs fly fishing

Hi Jack,
Yes, It was blast. I enjoyed very much.
I will try send some photos but internet not good in Havana. I will send you when I get to Iceland. But fishing was great, 26 bone fish and 6 tarpon and I lost many more.
Will be in touch
Jhon Thor

Tarpon in Cuba 2018 Report

Our client Jon Thor from Iceland called us last minute and caught a lot of ocean species in his two day trip with us.

Way to go Jon Thor and thank you!!  Living until the day we see Cuba open again 100% America!  Jack Trout

Fly fishing Belize lodging

Jack Trout Fly Fishing International Offers Fly Fishing Day Trips For  In Belize At: Ambergris Caye, Belize City, Caye Caulker, Dangriga, Glover’s Reef, Hopkins, Punta Gorda, San Pedro – Every Location In Belize.

($450 USD with all gear included for two anglers and lunch, we are one of the oldest most trusted fly fishing names in Belize, looking out for your wallet while providing great independent fly fishing guides who get it.)

Best Belize Fly Fishing

Jack,
You are no doubt the hardest working guy in the business.  No one pumps out more info and keeps things up to date like you.  I guide myself and can’t imagine staying on top things like that after a long day of guiding/outfitting.  It’s impressive.  Thanks for getting in touch with them with the photo….they were pretty excited about that fish as was I.  First time fishing the salt for me so it was a nice break into the sport.  There were hundreds swimming in that small bay some likely 100 pounds or more.  Very cool spot.  Will hopefully have more for you later
Cheers and thanks again,
Curtis
Freestone Fly Angler
1-(844) SIP-PAGE
1-(844) 747-7243
JACK TROUT TIP – CALL CURTIS IF YOU HEADING INTO BRITISH COLUMBIA

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Tarpon fly fishing Hopkins Belize

I’ve known these two boys since they were 7 years old, Darrin and Rabi are the next generation of guides in Belize and we are all in good hands.

http://www.jacktrout.com/index.php/destinations/belize

We go out daily and depending on the tides – Low tides we go for bonefish – Mean tide to high tides we are looking for permit and tarpon and moon phases does play in row in catch rate, so let’s go over that too.

My wife and I have something good instore for you when we plan your vacation.

Lloyd Nunez – My head guide for over 20 years, we are proud to serve you.

Southern Belize fly fishing

Nice weather week in Belize, after May the off season prices kick in and you can save a lot of money on lodging, etc.

Had a great day fishing, awesome guides & put me on over 20+ permit, had 5 chasers but missed all of them. I lost one nice tarpon & landed 8 bones, 3 real nice ones.
Was a dream day – amazing.
Thxs Shane

Fly Fishing Spain

We have a fantastic program in Spain, let us help you determine where is the right place for you. We have guides in Northern Spain, Pyrenees, Andorra, Picos de Europa and out of Girona near the French border. We pick anglers up at train stations and we can provide gear for one day trips.

Reviewed December 5, 2017

I called Jack Trout Fly Fishing and he set me up with Joanso, my guide he arranged in Catalonia Spain. That day we spent fishing the local river with both streamers and nymphs. Joan was extremely friendly and helpful and did a great job of teaching my novice fiance the mechanics of fly fishing. Although it was the tail end of the season, Joan was able to put us on the fish and I was lucky enough to land a monster 3.5 brown on a streamer. He also brought us to a fantastic local restaurant for tapas and wine for lunch. I highly recommend Jack and Joan’s services and will be sure to return to Catalonia!

Fly Fishing Andorra Spain

Hemingway here in Madrid Spain. If you are in Madrid be sure to visit the Botin Restaurant, the oldest restaurant open continuously in the world 1725.  Papa Hemingway loved to visit this place when he was in town.   http://www.botin.es/

SEND US YOUR TRAVEL ITINERARIES ABROAD AND WE CAN SET UP ALL YOUR CRUISE SHIP FLY FISHING.

Good morning Jack

I am off on another Seabourn cruise in the Summer. This time to Alaska from 16-28 June.

Set out below is the itinerary

Leave from Vancouver.
DAY 0: June 16, 2018
Transit the Seymour NarrowsCOTW
DAY 1: June 17, 2018
Cruising the Queen Charlotte SoundCO
DAY 2: June 18, 2018 Arrives 08:00 AM Departs 06:00 PM
Rudyerd Bay (Misty Fjords), Alaska, United StatesCOWCDH
DAY 2: June 18, 2018
Scenic cruising Misty FjordsCOWCDH
DAY 2: June 18, 2018
Cruising Behm NarrowsCOWCDH
DAY 3: June 19, 2018 Arrives 08:00 AM Departs 11:00 PM
Ketchikan, Alaska, US
DAY 3: June 19, 2018
Cruising Clarence StraitCO
DAY 3: June 19, 2018
Cruising Stikine StraitCO
DAY 4: June 20, 2018 Arrives 07:00 AM Departs 05:00 PM
Wrangell, Alaska, US
DAY 4: June 20, 2018
Cruising Sumner StraitCO
DAY 4: June 20, 2018
Transit Decision PassageCO
DAY 5: June 21, 2018 Arrives 08:00 AM Departs 05:00 PM
Sitka, Alaska, USTR
DAY 6: June 22, 2018 Arrives 08:00 AM Departs 06:00 PM
Scenic cruising Tracy Arm or Endicott ArmCOSCRT
DAY 7: June 23, 2018 Arrives 05:00 AM Departs 05:30 AM
Seduction Point, Alaska, USSCTR
DAY 7: June 23, 2018 Arrives 08:00 AM Departs 06:00 PM
Haines, Alaska, US
DAY 8: June 24, 2018 Arrives 08:00 AM Departs 08:00 PM
Juneau, Alaska, US
DAY 9: June 25, 2018 Arrives 04:30 AM Departs 10:30 AM
Inian Islands, Alaska, USSCTR
DAY 9: June 25, 2018 Arrives 02:00 PM Departs 08:00 PM
Icy Strait Point, Alaska, USTR
DAY 10: June 26, 2018
AT SEA
DAY 11: June 27, 2018 Arrives 07:00 AM Departs 06:00 PM
Scenic cruising College FjordCOSC
DAY 12: June 28, 2018 Arrives 07:00 AM
Seward (Anchorage), Alaska, US

Would it be possible to have a day’s fishing at one of ports we visit. In particular, Ketchikan on June 19 where we arrive at 8am in the morning and leave at 11pm in the evening seems a good day.

Look forward to hearing from you.

(WE SET UP KETCHIKAN, HAINES & HOONAH FOR OUR PAST CLIENT FROM THE UK. 🙂 )

Behind it all, my wife and partner, THANK YOU SO MUCH – Carola Trout

PYRAMID LAKE IS NOW HOT STUFF!!

Now’s the time to head to Pyramid Lake and catch a wild Lahotan Cutthroat on a fly. Pyramid Lake has the largest trout in the world that are native, indigenous, not stocked or introduced trout.

This is the original home of the Whopper!

http://www.jacktrout.com/index.php/destinations/pyramid-lake

We have several groups schedule for March and April, give us a call to get on board. info@jacktrout.com

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Reviewed January 30, 2018

I bought an Oregon Fly Fishing Gift Certificate for my son’s 25th Birthday – I don’t know anything about fly fishing but my son does. After I gave him the Jack Trout Fly Fishing Gift Certificate, he was pretty excited to plan his trip. They were extremely flexible, discussing with my son on where and when he want to go. The guide was a “great guy and really knowledgeable”. He learned a lot about spey casting on the Sandy River outside of Portland Oregon! Thank you so much!

Fishing Lower Sac Nor Cal

Lower Sacramento River has been an amazing fishery this winter. You can rely on this river when all others are off color or fishing slow. I haven’t had a slow day on this river all winter.

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Great people coming in between foul weather and we had good fishing on every high pressure day.

Tons of smiling faces and happy campers is what I’m talking about. 🙂

Fishing Report Northern California 2018

Award winning photo opts with folks who came out, didn’t expect much and landed 15 trout! Whoohooo! It was great to take a break from Chile this year and hang out in Northern California, believe me my guides in Chile never complained. lol

Don’t Tread On Me…. Those are racing stripes, they don’t fade people unless we let them… jt

My old pal John Rogers, we’ve been friends for almost 30 years, now he comes up and fishes with me. BRING MARK MEDAL IN APRIL, MAY or June Please. I need the laughs!! 🙂

Jack Trout Lower Sacramento River 2018

Few more grey hairs these days, but in a few more years, we’ll have the house paid off in Shasta and our American Dream will come true! Thank you everyone for your support over the years! Hugs & high fives, Jack & Carola Trout

John Rogers Lower Sac 2018

John Rogers is a lender at Apex Mortgage in Pleasanton if you need a loan or a refi. 🙂 He’s a straight shooter.

Whoohooo it’s a lunker fest folks !!

Winter Fly Fishing California

We get many people who call for their first time fly fishing in California, we always show them a good time.

Seriously people, time to make plans and get up here, the fishing is going to be early his year!

I promise a great Jack Trout Fly Fishing Walt Disney Adventure.  www.jacktrout.com

Chunky !! We are mainly catching trout on Caddis nymphs and may fly nymphs, call me for specifics.

Reviewed 6 days ago

Went out with Jack and his dog, Beef, on the Lower Sacramento to do some fly fishing for rainbow trout. I had called around to various guide shops asking about going fishing for steelhead, and everyone I talked to essentially listened to what I had to say and then was ready to take my credit card info. to book a trip. When I called Jack, he told me that the steelhead fishing hadn’t been good this year and thought that fishing for rainbow trout on the lower Sacramento would be more successful, and we might even catch a steelhead or two as well.
Jack continued to provide helpful info. about the river, our gear, and my fishing technique throughout the whole float trip down the river. He also patiently re-tied my terminal tackle every time my casting caused a bird’s nest; much faster than my own skills would have allowed, and getting me back to fishing quickly. I would highly recommend Jack as a fishing guide, especially for those who are looking for a relaxed guide who is more than happy to share his knowledge.
I should also mention, we had a great day out on the river; I hooked over a dozen massive rainbow trout and even got to hook and land a steelhead as well!

Dunsmuir Fly Fishing Guides

Upper Sac fishing Dunsmuir

This is my 24th season of the Upper Sac Raft Fly Fishing Trips, give us a call to schedule your trip!

http://www.jacktrout.com/index.php/destinations/upper-sacramento

You’ll love the Upper Sacramento Canyon, where we’ll catch great trout, see bald eagles and have a wonderful bbq lunch streamside.

Floating the Upper Sac

Beef Dog sure is looking forward to this season out in the boats.

Another Magical Year On The McCloud River – OPENS APRIL 28th, 2018 Last Saturday in April.

Can’t wait for the McCloud river to open, so many countries first got their rainbow trout from this river.

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History Of The McCloud River Rainbow Trout

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Another year, another season of rafting fly fishing on the Upper Sacramento river. Got the seats reupholstered and looking pretty for the 2018 fly fishing season in Northern California.

Mount Shasta at 14, 162 feet was looking great as it laid witness that day to all my endeavors and preperations for all of you.

Mount Shasta City Park, the headwaters for the Sacramento River and all of California’s water, a must visit when you come to our area and bring a water bottle to fill and bring back home. Makes a great cheap gift for someone else.

Beef Dog’s last season – Beef Dog is now 15 years old, he did his last commercial raft trip with two clients the other day and he said he was honored for all his years and accepted his award as top fly fishing guide dog in America.

What a career!

Beefy Trout Fly Fishing Dog

Beef Trout – Will still be on drift boat guide trips but not rafting trips with two clients his hips are getting soft.

He’s ok, eats Thrify’s French Vanilla ice cream every night around 8 pm.

Fly Fishing Upper Sac Report 2018

Whoohooo!! Upper Sac fly fishing trips have started! Flows are great for June, give a call for Northern California to float.

Thanks to Beef for all his hard work over the years out on the water, his support was always appreciated by me and the clients.

Nice trout being caught now on the Upper Sac plus great dry fly fishing on sunny days in the afternoon and rainy days that are warmer deliver warmer storms that induce hatches.

Water levels are lower this year get your fishing in early in California if possible.

Trout Fishing Dunsmuir 2018

Thank you again to all the great clients coming up to see us.

Trout are biting in the usual places and on some days, others, you just scratch your head and wonder where are they?

In mid April, fish on the sunny days until the leaves get on the trees, the bugs have no place to hang out on. So they hatch, wang chung tonight, lay eggs and spin out on sunny days until the leaves are on the trees. So fish the lower elevations working your way towards Dunsmuir on the Upper Sac until we have the full spring bloom and the bugs are chilling at the hard rock cafe until after lunch, then think about your Caddisfaction in the afternoons. (Trout Tip.)

Hey buddy!

So the early spring bite was ok, but it’s time for the hotter days to come around and the bite of a hungry trout with their choice of insect on hand. We are entering my favorite time of year where Grey Drakes, Golden Stones & a whole potpourri of others caddis, mayflies and stones come alive. Plucking through your box for the right fly or tying it up at the vise is why we get paid the “Medium Bucks.” (Coined by Dave Earl 2007.)

Another space ship heading for home.. lol

Fly fishing the McCloud river

McCloud river open and clear, still a little early, fishing was a little slow with the cold weather this past weekend.

My beginner caught like 5 trout and hooked about a dozen, we loved the hot lunch that’s for sure.

Beautiful hard fighting bows with racing stripes.

The same trout at has been reintroduced all over the world from 1872 to 1908, the McCloud River Rainbow, the most well traveled trout in the history of the world.

Beef’s still looking for another one out there…. Always looking for you and me. 🙂

Always a productive hole to fish on the Upper Sac river float.

They aren’t huge like the Lower Sac, but it’s gorgeous out there as well as dry fly fishing out of the boat and if you do two days, you get the best of both worlds, fly fishing on the Upper & Lower Sac rivers by boat.  www.jacktrout.com 

John Hunt Ladies & Gentlemen from Hunt Sails! What a great guy to fish with. 🙂

He caught trout all day out of the back of the raft. and thoroughly enjoyed his day out on April 20th, 2018.

Just love that gin clear waters of the Upper Sac… We get you to the most remote areas on the river.

Sweet drift folks…

Fishing Report Rivers California 2018

Need A Steak Lunch?

Steak Lunch For All Past Clients Upon Request. 25 Years Folks, We started all this way back in 1994 and 25 seasons later, we’re still standing – better than we ever did. We want to share it with you for your loyalty and helping us get there. We love all of you out there and are always trying our best to get it right and make your experience the best it can possible be. Jack Trout Fly Fishing International, A Leader In Day Trips Worldwide.

Many Rivers & Oceans, Jack & Carola Trout & Team Trout International Guides

Lower Sac Trout Area Growing Even Bigger!!

I would like to congratulate all the guides and people who are taking care of the Lower Sac trout, they are growing bigger and bigger!! I have never seen such healthy trout and such a big average size catch rate in just about any river I’ve fished, including Chile or Argentina in all areas. We have been having amazing guide trips out on this river on homemade flies we tie (being that we all have guided with the best over the years.) This time on the rivers is really paying off for me and my guides these days.

Group trips Lower Sacramento River

A lot of beginners showing up, missing track, football or basketball practice but they had to, they had to work a few years out of school and get their direction in life, get an education, get married, get grounded. after school.  (Why do you do it?) Now that the dust has settled, These young adults can get out with their buddies or barbra’s on a “W” or a Hubby-Pass and enjoy their resources they are surrounded by here in the greater North State. It’s important, we are all working harder than our parents did and rebooting the intel pentium processor in your brain on nature is paramount these days to keep happy. It fills the soul, a 150 years ago we spent 90% of our time in the outdoors and 10% indoors, these days you can expect the complete opposite from these so called screenagers, it’s depressing because they don’t know no different, but the rest of us know how the nature can heal any wound and humble any violence in a person. “Nature is the only thing in life that’s perfect, the rest is naturally imperfect and meant to be.” jt

So we had this great group from the Bay Area out learning how to fly fish and chill with old and new friends.

Why not make the lunches spectacular for these group outings, why not do a full scale BBQ with all the fixins, it might only lead to more repeat and referral business, possible a corporate gig because they catch wind of our reputation for providing the best shoreline BBQ lunches and fly fishing guides in all of California. Ok, we’ll even throw in all the fly fishing gear and flies to boot!! Value is what you get when you call Jack Trout Fly Fishing International. You work harder, we get it people!! So do we!!

Stir fry chicken, then Travis Ortiz had BBQ chicken for our group of 4, it was a feast and then the fishing…. Was so spectacular that day.

Good Old Lower Sac For A Group Fly Fishing Outing, One Of The Nations Best For Entertaining Groups.

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Carola Trout Northern California

Carola Trout wants to announce –

SPRING IS HERE IN NORTH AMERICA TIME TO PLANT THE GARDEN!! WE ALL SURE KNOW WE COULDN’T MAKE IT ON OUR TRIPS WITHOUT CAROLA TROUT BY OUR SIDES.

WE LOVE SPRING HILL NURSERY IN MOUNT SHASTA, CALIFORNIA. THANK YOU CAROLA FOR ALL YOUR HARD WORK AND LOVE FOR THE BUSINESS, WE ALL APPRECIATE IT.

Best fly fishing river California 2018

Jason Licht from Australia folks, he sure had a great trip in California fishing with me then going to see all the concerts down in Coachella, then over to the Tahoe area. I have been getting a lot of people from Australia and New Zealand here, they all know my good buddy and Fly fishing store owner in both countries Gavin Hurley. Don’t forget, if you are going to Australia or New Zealand in 2019, we do day trips at just about every port with gear included and a great lunch so keep that in mind. If you want an affordable package, call on Gavin Hurley, he’s a real straight shooter and I had another Aussie the other day tell me, “Right, I see him on the local telly all the time..” Gavin, the ads are working buddy… lol

Whoohoooo!!  Jason way to kick some ass here in California, here’s the story about how your trout and salmon in Australia, NZ and Tasmania are from the McCloud river in Northern California in 1875. (Mainly the McCloud, possible San Leandro Hatchery also and some others later. Wasn’t there then.)

History Of The McCloud River Rainbow Trout

Sweet VooDoo Donuts that is incredible!! I sure miss Blue Star and Voodoo Donuts in Portland Oregon.

Creme Brulee cream filled with that hard stuff outside on top, it was memorable.

Righty ho Mate!! Outback steakhouse has nothing to do with Australia, the recipes are from New Orleans the owner told me once. Ask me on the river about the Blooming Onion, it’s a blooming great story, the owner is a genius. Don’t you like good business, good marketing as long as they can back it up folks. 🙂

She’s spoken for.. lol – thanks again for coming to California, we love all you folks from all over the world as long as you are about good like Jason Licht, you are welcome in our house of cards. Not all here are playing with a full deck, it’s gamble here, but one worth betting on. Why we’re all just trying to solve mysteries, without any clues…

So were off to fly fish around the world in 3o days and if it can be done, my first stop is with my guide Chris Wharton On Pyramid Lake, we have some past clients from a past Chile trip showing up and they wanted me to do one of my famous bbq’s for Alex Kanon as he turned 40 years old. Liz & Alex Kanon spent their Honeymoon with us in Chile and we found them a nice cabin on the river. One night they locked themselves out of the cabin and it was so remote they spent the night out on the deck with all the dogs. They were let back in about 2 am, good thing it was a very warm night and it ended being one of their fondest memories, all the dogs keep them real warm. So when Liz rented this multi million dollar house in the Mount Rose hills overlooking Reno, she called us to organize the fishing festivities and I suggested my guide Chris Wharton out of Reno, Nv. Then I thought what the heck, I want to go! I can be the promoter and cook the steak lunches for past clients in 2018 on shore and it was in perfect direction for my trip fly fishing around the world in 30 days. Driving through this ancient high desert valley in Nevada it reminded me of all the stories and books I have read about the Pyramid and the Paiute 1st Nation Indians that lived for eons out in these areas of Nevada and California. As the valley narrowed I thought about how gold seekers had to traveled right through these same areas in the 1840’s & 50’s, the day was filled with memories of books written by Twain, Holliday, Kroeber and the Nevada State Historical Society, all 4 whom I am very fond of reading as a kid and young adult growing up nearby.

The boys started hooking trout on Chris’s special flies.

Marquee Bonilla starting hooking trout and landed this lovely female Lahotan Cutthroat. Pyramid lake is fed from the miracle that Lake Tahoe delivers each day backwards to a desert on a horse with no name that evaporates into thin air because there is no outlet? Baffling, when you consider that this lake holds the largest indigenous native trout in the world.

(Not Lake Taupo, NZ or Jurassic Lake in Argentina because those are McCloud Rainbows, trout were introduced to NZ from California in 1875 and in Argentina from 1904 to 1908.)

Tiger Trout Nevada

Need A Steak Lunch Out On The River? Tell us, we’ll bring the Chilean Disco out and cook you one up.

Let me know how you like it cooked, being worldly is enjoying all aspects of the day. We like to think of it as the total experience, it’s a privilege to be a fly fishing guide. When you’ve done it as long as I have, you want to give back to all of those who have been supporting us all along. It’s our way of saying thank you over the 25 seasons!! I could make some donation like we do to environmental organizations, this time we are donating more to you! I think you could use the lower prices and upgraded meals and the free gear now, not later… Value, we get it.

The boys really enjoyed themselves, some came as far as Wisconsin for the party, it was a great gig all the way around.

Chris Wharton instructing Alex on how to keep his tip up, how to be smooth letting line out of his index right finger, eventually getting all the line on the reel so you can play the fish off the disc drag.

I didn’t know much about Pyramid lake from a guiding standpoint so Chris Wharton was excellent and got everyone a fish on and some – a few more…. Way to go Alex Happy 40th, you can thank Liz for this one!! For your 50th, if we are in the USA, I think the Shasta or the Feather River area would be in order.

http://www.mtshasta.com/2011/02/  < See Liz & Alex’s Honeymoon story from 2011 in Chile. 

Group Fly Fishing Guide Outfitters Pyramid lake

Sweet, Lahotan Cutthroat in Pyramid Lake, they are so unique looking, almost prehistoric, a relict left over from the last Ice Age.

Lake Lahontan, during this most recent glacial period, would have been one of the largest lakes in North America. Climate change around the end of the Pleistocene epoch led to a gradual desiccation of ancient Lake Lahotan. The lake had largely disappeared in its extended form by about 9,000 years ago. This lake finally receded and what is left is masses of water like Pyramid Lake which at one time was being filled in several directions and waterways, now merely relying on the daily magic Lake Tahoe delivers and the flows of the Truckee River.  Lake Tahoe’s first name was Lake Bigler named after the 3rd Governor of California John Bigler, whose picture is hanging large in State Capitol in Sacramento, last year I saw it on my visit lobbying for rivers in California. Tahoe is a 1st Nation word meaning “Fallen Leaf.” Mark Twain in the 1860’s did not want the lakes name changed to Tahoe and described its name as a sound he thought he made in his daily constitution. lol, Mark Twain’s book Roughing It, is a good read about the Nevada Territory and his adventures out there when Abe Lincoln appointed his brother Orion as Secretary of the New Nevada Territory in 1864. I always have loved Nevada, being that I grew up in Portola, California and was over there exploring the recreation often. I have always loved it’s rivers, lakes and especially its rich history and colorful characters. Pyramid Lake is just another reason to visit and stay in Nevada, it’s a very underrated State in my opinion, and there’s nothing in this state that is underrated, it could rival Texas in my book, why it’s battle born too folks!! 

I think you should stick with this sport Marquee, you were hot with 3 fish that day, not bad for your first time ever fly fishing.  Then all of the sudden, one of the guys I was near had a trout on and Chris was helping with Marquee so I jumped into action out of love for the trout! After the trout was netted, we held the trout up for a picture and released it quickly unharmed.

It was so great being back in my childhood stopping grounds, just 45 minutes away my dad and I traveled to Reno every Sunday for shopping and occasionally I came up and fished Pyramid Lake once or twice as a kid growing up in Portola.

Can’t beat that hook up and it was really terrific weather that day, like a birthday party if you ask me. Liz, you are the greatest!! What a great wife to do all this for your husband. Hope to see you before 10 years. Thanks again! JT

Reviewed 2 weeks ago

I sent my husband and his six friends out on a trip with Jack and Chris. Jack is one of the most charismatic people I have ever met. The guys had an amazing time fishing, Jack cooked up a fabulous lunch, and all in all it was the best birthday gift I could give my husband. This is the second time we have been on a trip with Jack and it certainly will not be the last!

Chris Wharton Nevada Trophy Hunts – Whipper Bass – (White Bass rolled in the hay barn with Stripper Bass.)

Get this they named him, Bud Whipper.

Hell yes!! WTHeck is that? A Tiger Trout?? Wow, is this more of this ancient Lake Lahotan Voodoo donut Juju, I mean this stuff don’t exist anywhere else in the United States except with Chris Wharton out in the Nevada Desert, somewhere? Going to be near Reno/Lake Tahoe in 2018… Give us a call, all trips are under $400 USD for  One or  Two Anglers and it includes gear and a lunch.

Watch those fingers, that’s a Tiger Trout. lol Way to go Chris to find all these interesting places for our clients to fish. You know what I’ve been saying all along, “Two best things in life after 40, seeing your passport get stamped and adding new species.”  🙂

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Best fly fishing Chile

Now it’s time to fly to Chile and check on my guides down there at the tail end of the 2017/2018 season. It’s been a banner of a year with Mattias, Gustavo and Luciano at the helm in the Lakes District and Ben & Rafa in Southern Patagonia. What a perfect season is what I’m talking about, I don’t even remember a marginal trip, everyone had the best of times in Chile with zero complaints. Thanks to great Chilean guides down in their homelands taking care of the tourist.

Breathtaking locations not far from the ocean.

Always a Great bbq lunch with Chilean wine and beverages.

It’s Chile so dress any month for the four seasons in one day.

Atlantic Salmon on the fly is one specie we are after.

 

Here’s a good story on Chile when you have time –

http://www.mtshasta.com/northerncalifornia/steelhead/troutguide/honeymoon-fly-fishing-escapes/

My guides are simple the best, no one does more DAY trips in Chile, with all the gear and great bbq lunches for an affordable price for 2.

Fly Fishing guide Luciano with our client and a huge Chinook Salmon on the fly rod.

Chile fly fishing for salmon

Right, no need we get it buddy, you are going to be a legend in your lifetime. I also heard you tie the most incredible ocean flies out of Florida, good luck on your career in fly fishing son.

Beautiful, Volcano Osorno was a sight when fly fishing in Chile.

Lunch time in Chile is always something to look forward to.

Landing a trout afterwards is better.

Just being out there is always nice, it’s a great place left on Earth and it has to be great – Carola’s from there.

All the great clients this past year sure have loved it and we wanted to thank you.

We look forward to helping folks with day trips and packages for the 2019 fly fishing season in Chile.

Jack and Carola worked very hard to put together a trip to southern Chile for us. They are both very knowledgeable and were able to fit everything we wanted to do within our budget. If you are looking for an authentic experience fishing the rivers and lakes of southern Patagonia then these guys can definitely help!

2018 2019 Fly Fishing Report Argentina

Tuqui Viscarro is the most famous fly fishing guide in all of Argentina!! So you won’t get him for your guide most likely, but his best friends he guides with, now those are the ones you get for the affordable day trips in Argentina.

If you want Tuqui (Pronounced – Two-Key) – Out of San martin de los Andes – We do day fly fishing trips with gear included if we have your size.

You want to book a week and I would do it soon. 🙂 Jack Trout

Tuqui, he’s hilarious!! Fly fishing guide/ entertainer, revered by all in Argentina.

In Argentina too, so it counts double.

Beautiful browns everywhere you go in Argentine rivers, just in cases you’re short on brownie points…?

Cat Nap… After lunch anyone?

Oh my, dry fly fishing in Argentina, you’ll love it.

We entertain groups up to 6 people on our two country fly fishing package from Chile to to Argentina, it’s 10 days, 9 nights, 7 days fly fishing for $5900 USD per person. Includes lodging and all meals.

And a whole lot of roses!

Hilarious! Guanaco in the road. http://jacktrout.com/index.php/destinations/argentina

 

Catalonia Fly Fishing Near Barcelona

Our guides in Catalonia, Spain are having great dry fly fishing for large trout!

Madrid Fly Fishing

http://www.jacktrout.com/index.php/destinations/spain

www.pasteral.com   

This is where we lodge our day trip clients in Girona, Spain, we also provide a local list of restaurants in the area and we can also provide all the fly fishing gear for one day trips.

You will love the historic hospitality of the Pasteral Resort, everyone seems to really like it there and you and your family will too.

Andorra Fly Fishing

Joanso lands another great trout in Catalonia Spain.

Now it’s time to head over in Northern Spain region of Castilla y Lyon where the trout grow big and strong.

Day trips fly fishing Spain

Big brown trout on nymphs and dry flies-

The mountains of Hercules & Hemingway are starting to thaw, and as June approaches, the fishing will get better and better, give us a call to schedule your trip, we can provide all the gear and of course the fly fishing and lunches are incredible.

We help beginners to advance in all regions of Spain, best time are May through September.

We are making fly fishing dreams come true and you can’t beat the rivers & the scenery.

Hanging out with buddies and taking in all the great times fly fishing in Spain. Thank you Tyler Brock!

Check out our page > http://www.jacktrout.com/index.php/destinations/spain

Jack Trout Fly Fishing International, Has Been Hired By The Bahamas Tourism Ministry To Oversee It’s Fly Fishing Day Trip & Cruise Ship Programs Out Of Nassau & Andros.

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Sidney Walker was our guide. He was very knowledgeable and a fun guy to be around. I brought my own rod and reel, he provided the flies and leader. We went to Rose Island off of Nassau which was about a 4 mile boat ride from where he docks his boat. He put me on a lot of bones and eventually I caught my first bonefish, Sidney says I am now a “Bonehead”. Caught a few more bones and also landed a few smaller fish and even hooked a Barracuda. We caught some live conch shells and he used the meat for bait. He let my wife fish with that from the boat on a spin rod and she even landed a few bones. Overall it was a solid experience.

I connected with Jack Trout prior to our trip to the Bahamas. I was looking for a reliable guide service who could connect me with a local guide who could take me fly fishing for a couple of days in the area. Jack was very informative and knew a lot about the locations in Bahamas and stayed in touch with me through out my trip. He set me up with a local guide by the name of Sydney Bonefish Walker who took me to some remote islands near paradise island…here is the story…Various aqua colors flecked with white that gives way to teal…there is only the water and and mangroves behind them. There are clouds scudding through the immense blue sky. On occasion an eagle rays pulsing along and turtles breaststroking on hidden currents, sometimes a motionless barracuda. There are skittish jacks, and needlefish, and there are Bonefish: silvery ghosts feeding hard on the tide in the shallows, their dusky tails breaking the surface at the far edge of your eyesight, but you you have to learn how to see. Bonefish Walker is the real deal, he was patient with me, he knew how to read and site the fish and point to the exact direction to cast…the rest is up to you, must be able to do super long casts with subtle presentations, then you better hold on!!! Impressive to see him spot them and point where the fly should be cast, great teamwork!! I booked two days, and the second day was the most productive as I had learned a lot from him on the first day. Jack stayed in touch with me via email and text at all times and coordinated times, locations and pictures etc. extremely responsive at all times.

I look forward to booking my next trip with them!

Rouben is a professor at Chico State University, what a great client. 🙂 Such a nice guy.

So many nice bonefish in one day, what a hoot.

That’s a monster bonefish, what a catch Rouben.

You’ll be back, I am sure !! huge bones just exist all over the place. Now let’s fly to another great place in Central America.. Are you ready??!! Here we go!

Placencia Belize Fly Fishing

Southern Belize, (Really Under The Radar For Saltwater Fly Fishing.)

We are really getting some great snook down in Belize, the saltwater fly fishing has really improved and we have been catching more permit, tarpon and snook than usual. Belize in Central America is an affordable to place to fly fish and have a family vacation ~ SOUTHERN BELIZE – Most plane tickets from mainland USA are about $650 USD or less. You can rent a house on the beach for $120 to $200 + per night. Fly fishing guides are $450 USD for two anglers all gear and lunch included. You can really do a budget week fly fishing for under $2000 USD and eat like a king or a queen.

Permit fly fishing Belize 

My loyal and trusted partner in Belize Robert Nunez, got me on top of permit and we landed one. I first met Robert in the spring of 1999, since then we have guided hundreds of happy clients together.

Next we sail to Cuba and hang out with my guides Jesse and Katia Aguilar in Havana, we offer tours and Humanitarian tours that are approved by our State Department, we look after cruise ship passengers and take them to the best places all over the wonderful island of Cuba. www.cubaclassictour.com 

Classic cars in Havana tours

On our tours we like to visit private Cuba citizens in a humanitarian effort to support them as independent business owners & entrepreneurs. Some have waited two generations for this and now there’s an opportunity for the average citizen to own their own businesses and create and have their dream. American tourist want to engage in some humanitarian tours, but they also want to see people who are trying to better themselves with this new lease on life by the government who is allowing private Cuban citizens to own their own businesses out their houses usually. You’ll see the occasional American flag on a hotel with other countries of the world and no one is taking them down. Cuban citizens wearing American t shirts and they aren’t being told to take them off. It’s a raw time in the history between the United States and Cuba, while I don’t agree with the recent changes in policies with Cuba, what we’ve done for 58 years hasn’t worked, we’re allowing our enemies to harbor 90 miles from our shores and that isn’t the Cuban citizens, you all know who I’m talking about. It’s time we change our relations with Cuba, why they are the diet pepsi of communism if you ask me. We could  eliminate one of the 4 communist countries through tourism, I mean it was working bigtime and we changed right in the middle of making headway. We are now the 2nd leading country visiting Cuba next to Canada, we over took England last year. Americans tourist don’t care about politics, they want to see Sloppy Joes Pub where sloppy Joes were invented in 1917. They want to see Milton Hershey’s farm and Hershey Town Cuba. Americans want to see Hemingway’s House and what about the money going to the Government, they charge $5 dollars man come on ? They want to see the 25 foot Lincoln Statue in downtown Havana and the Malcolm X Memorial. They want to roam openly people to people in Cuba and see where the cigars are made and where the rum flows free. Americans want the Cuban Government to end the 13% tax on American dollars because we need banking, people run out of money and at this point with all of the Americans going daily there, well… Somethings has to change between US and Cuba relations. I think President Trump could pull a real Ronnie Reagan Grand Move here and say “Cuba, take down that communist wall, it never worked for your people and the USA will finally end its Embargo on Cuba and its people.”

To have Cuba 90 miles from our shores and how we fought for this country in the Spanish American War in 1899 does not make sense? This was our Caribbean oasis during prohibition, many movie stars flocked to Cuba for decades, Americans are wanting it back, normal relations would benefit the people. The only thing the roll back did was hurt American tourist and the average Cuban citizen who waited 2 generations to finally get their private business.  From the heart, Jack Trout

Cuba is one of the most beautiful Caribbean islands and it is totally legal for Americans to go there and visit,we can help you if you don’t want to be herded like cattle off the cruise ship, besides they are taking advantage of the State Departments Programs and are charging clients 4 times what we do.

Nice place in Cienfuegos, Cuba

If your travel plans take you to exotic Cuba, then it’s a must to get in contact with Cuba Classic Tours. Ask for Jesse or Katia and your most memorable travel experience will begin as soon as your with them. Their knowledge, professionalism and courteous attention just goes above and beyond. I will definitely plan my next vacation to Cuba and use there services.

City Plaza in Cienfuegos or 100 fires in Spanish.

We had a great time touring around these folks from Texas in our 1954 Chevy Wagoneer, you can go to Cuba. 🙂

Malcolm X Statue Havana Cuba

Malcolm Neal & his partner, both of the United States in front of the Malcolm X Statue In Havana, Cuba April 2018.

My best friend and I did two full-day tours with Jesse, and got a chance to see most of the beautiful highlights in Old and Central Havana, as well as Matanzas. Jesse was very flexible with our schedule, making sure we got a chance to do everything we wanted. He took us to some of the best local restaurants, and the food was amazing! He and his wife were also kind enough to go out of their way to make sure we got a chance to try the seasonal fruit, mamey, in the most delicious milkshake I’ve ever had! We also got a chance to meet his beautiful family. Jesse’s hospitality is unmatched. I would highly recommend him.

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Katia spent 1 1/2 days showing my wife and I Havana. Prior to our trip she provided us a suggested itinerary, which we slightly modified. We toured around in a classic car, except for our walking tour of old Havana. We even had a lovely lunch. Our tour was amazing,learning so much about the history, people, and hopes. No one could have provided a better experience. One last thing, she was so responsive responding to my emails and punctual the days of our tour.

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Next we fly far far away…….

Seychelles, Indian Ocean Fly Fishing Packages & Morning Fly Fishing Trips In Mahe Off The Cruise Ship With Our Fly Fishing Guide Bruce Horner.

Fly fishing Seychelles

Raise Your Hands,

Milk Fish – It’s does a body good.

Another great fish to add to your repertoire in Seychelles, kind of near Australia, give us a call for more information.

Pull that Trigger… Fish!!

Indo-Pacific Permit, they count double folks, you need that on your bucket list.

Living Large… Send us your cruise ship itineraries from anywhere in the world and we’ll set up your fly fishing trips. Let us find your fly fishing guides worldwide, that’s our specialty, finding your talented guides. www.jacktrout.com 

Fish On, Whoa Look At Him Go!

Wahoo  Whoohooo, Wahoo Whoohooo, Wahoo ! After a nice time in Seychelles we’ll get back in this time machine from Orson Wells and fly back to California in an instance to…… Lake Davis, California Where Chris Wharton is out on a guide trip with some other new clients….

fly fishing guides Lake Davis Portola

Hey, this is my home town lake. Being born in Portola, California my father was a fishing guide and a game warden up here back in the 1960’s early 1970’s. He was also the school teacher up at the elementary school in Portola for 33 years. Sure is great to see big trout being caught again out on this lake.

If you know what you are doing it can be a really great experience out there, of course, right now Chris has been guiding people over around Frenchmen’s Lake.

But you can’t beat the scenery and the fishing on both lakes when the conditions are right.

Nice trout! I got to head over there this May/June and shake a stick! My dad’s bamboo stick he gave me from the 1950’s. Love it!

Chris has got all kinds of tricks up his sleeves, I am his promoter, give us a call to go over details for this or any trips we advertise on this page.

Now that looks fun partner, looking forward to early spring now.

A few secret spots too..

Lunkers galore, we hope to see you out on Davis Lake this spring, summer or fall. Please stay in the towns of Graeagle, Portola and Quincy, they badly need your tourist dollars, plan on taking a trip to Plumas County this year, they need all of us to spend tourist dollars there and help out the locals who rely on spring & summer tourism.

Next we head over near Chico & Oroville, to check out what great fishing Ryan Williams is dreaming up.

Crappie on the fly, like 50 fish days…

Ryan has been saying, “if you get someone who doesn’t want to travel that far and say they want a 30 fish day, like a beginner kid or a family, send them.”

Whoohoo fish on, where’s the sun bock, time to hook another fish, whoa, my arms getting sore..Where’s my root beer..?

He’s knows the secrets of catching huge Largemouth Bass at Clear Lake, He ties his own flies that I have caught shark on in Cuba, huge brown trout in Chile and clients have used to catch exotic species in Costa Rica.

Ryan Williams is the real deal folks!!

Plus a hell of nice likeable guy, I have always said if you don’t get along with Ryan than it’s your fault, he’s a great guy and very humble. A fantastic patient teacher with high standards and ethics while guiding clients.

Cool shot!

Ryan Williams should be on your list of fly fishing guides to fish with, you learn something new from every guide, that’s why you tour around, the same guide starts to smell after the 4th day, kind of like the fish… 🙂

Oh my God, what was that? A record is what I’m guessing…. Ryan!!!

Thanks Ryan for all your loyalty and commitment to the clients that believe in you, you’re all about good in the fly fishing industry and the best all around guide I have every worked with in California. Jack Trout

Fly fishing Pit River 2018 Report

Next we beam ourselves over to the Pit River, in Northern California.

Fly Fishing Pit River Northern California

We are really looking forward to trips on this river this season. It always has some of the largest and most healthy football shaped rainbows for any river you could wade in California. You just look like Joe Cocker when you fishing it. lol Bring spiked boots, a wading staff, it’s slick, but worth it.

Beauty.

Really red stripes on some of these trout and pepper like markings on their underbellies which I always thought was camouflaging for crayfish because they have to occupy tight quarters together? I don’t know

A great place to learn high stick nymphing.

Deschutes River Oregon Stonefly Dry Fly Hatch May – June – July.

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Sign up now for drift trips on the Deschutes River in Oregon, a great dry fly & nymphing river.

Catch a one of those famous Red – Side Trout

You can fish out the drift boat and you have to be a good wader, so keep that in mind.

Fantastic rainbows await you, so get out there and thanks for watching another adventure.

The Deschutes River is a great place to fly fish for steelhead, call us to reserve your fall trips.

Many Rivers & Oceans, Jack & Carola Trout – 530-859-8087 or info@jacktrout.com

Fly Fishing with Mike Fong     

Remember Mike Fong – His message was always a good one, he gave me my start when he put me on the Charlie West Show in 1995.  I will always be grateful. Mike was a kind, good hearted gentleman, his stories and articles on fly fishing were some of the first of their kind and his fans will always have a smile on their faces by the mere mentioning of his name. Until we fish again together in the those streams above the mile high, I’ll be guiding and writing in your honor.  Jump’n Jack Trout

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Woohooo everyone, the fly fishing season is in full double haul now!

Past clients coming up for another year with new friends and catching great trout.

Lovely trout having the time of their lives, knowing they provide such great times and entertainment for everyone. We should always honor them by doing the right thing when it comes to our waterways and realizing, hey, some things are sacred and worth putting aside and designating some rivers to be wild and scenic, some sections need to be catch & release, some sections need to serve tourist and there needs for trout for family BBQ camping trips like the catch and keep sections through Dunsmuir. I am in favor of closing some sections of rivers during the season if it helps the general, salmon, steelhead and trout populations. I think it’s time we all do the right things to ensure our grandkids an era in the outdoors like we had. These kids growing up now need the outdoors so badly, it isn’t any wonder to me why there’s so much more violence, drug & alcohol abuse and people generally acting more miserable these days. Why heck, 150 years ago we spent 90% of our time in the outdoors, 10 % indoors, I’m kind of like a modern day freak making my living in the outdoors out on the rivers, but I’m happy and my heart and soul is content. Everyone has noticed, kids are more angry these days, they don’t know why? I know why, they need to be outside more, these kids these days are screenagers, they need to dislocate a finger out in the wild blue yonder and pull it back into place on their own, stub a toe, get bit by a bug or fall in a cold river and laugh about it. If you know what I’m talking about then America needs your help. Many Rivers & Oceans to You, Jack Trout

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May 3, 2018 my friend George and I floated 8 miles of the upper Sacramento River with stellar fly fishing guide Jack Trout. It was my second guided fly fishing trip with Jack. Two years ago Jack guided me fishing the Conservancy section of the McCloud River. That was trip was one of the best fishing days of my life and the recent upper Sac experience was equally memorable. The fishing was steady all day, the river was pristine and much of the float was inaccessible to vehicles. It was an exhilarating day of fishing, rafting, and superior camaraderie topped off with a delicious lunch of Chilean chicken, rice pilaf, and salad. I am looking forward to next year’s fly fishing trip with Jack Trout!

The life and times of Beef Dog, out on another river folks… Just when I thought he was getting too old.

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Fish on everyone, on the Upper Sacramento Raft Fly Fishing Float!

Sweet! That’s a healthy babe there, nice red stripe too boot.

Great catch, give him some oxygen and away he goes….After a bunch more, time for lunch.

Steak lunch for any past client on request please…

We also do salmon, just let us know and this is for no extra charge. We are still the fly fishing low price leader, highest value for the money in the fly fishing industry.

Redding fly fishing

Down on the Lower Sac, things are looking pretty good!

That was one day to remember, and most of the trout were very large.

You just can’t take this stuff for granted, it’s an era that will be remembered in time forever, I wonder what they’ll say in the year 3018? (Hey Trout!! Get that trout back in the water is what they’ll be saying, it’s hot out!!) lol, jt

Always tying up new bugs and patterns to set us apart in the fly fishing industry.

I like to see the youth embracing the sport of fly fishing, it’s good to pass the torch and send a positive message to respect the outdoors and our national forests, you only get one change people.

Way to go bro!! Hope your USFS Hot Shot Job goes well, thank you for keeping us all safe, you are a hero in all of our eyes!!!

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My wife and I fished for 3 days last week with Jack Trout Fly Fishing out of Mount Shasta California. The fishing was really good. (I have been fly fishing for 30 years)

First day we floated the upper Sacramento River in an inflatable. The rapids were very mild. Jack has been floating this stretch of river for better than 20 years, so he knows every rock by name. He is in expert rower; you feel completely comfortable. Of course my wife caught the biggest fish, a beautiful 17-inch rainbow. She also caught the most fish.

The second day, my lovely wife gave me a break and did not fish. I caught several nice big rainbows. I had at least twenty strong strikes that didn’t set. And I had several good fish on that escaped. That was probably my fault for not keeping my rod tip up enough. It’s very important when you hook up, to keep your rod nearly straight up.

We fished using 5wt rods with a strike indicator with two or three flies below it. All the fish we caught hit the lowermost bead head nymph. Jack also has a rod rigged for dry fly fishing and I cast to a number of rising fish. The float trip is through the national forest and it’s just beautiful. And added to that, we were the only people fishing on the river. Jack’s the only guide in the area with a permit for that stretch of the Sacramento River. So there are no other guides /fishermen fishing from the shore or floating. All by yourself! Imagine that in California.

Jack Trout is an excellent fishing guide and a decent man. He grew up in the area, over in Portola and his father was also a fishing guide. So you would be hard-pressed to find a more knowledgeable guide. He is very good company. He’s patient, personable and professional. He is a member of the California Historical Society which makes for some very good, and dare I say, educational conversation. And he has everything! Rods, reels, boots, wade socks, waders — you name it. And as if that weren’t enough Jack is an excellent cook. He actually serves up hot cooked meals on the river and they are gourmet quality. I kid you not.

On my third day of fishing with Jack Trout Fly Fishing, Jack sent me down to Redding to fish with a young guide named Ryan. And what a day we had. We fished from a drift boat, a McKenzie type boat. Those trout down below the dam are big and strong. I caught 3 big strong rainbows in the 18 to 20 inch range and had another 15 fish on that I failed to bring to hand. I must have had another 20-25 strikes that day that did not hook up, just because. Sometimes you do everything right but the fish just don’t take the hook. All the fish that we hooked were big — all better than fifteen inches. Ryan is also great company and a good instructor, a first class guide.

We stayed in Mount Shasta at the Best Western Treetop hotel and we found it very pleasing. It’s clean and comfortable and the staff there could not be kinder. Everyone there greets you with a smile. If you’ve never seen Mount Shasta, you are missing it. The mountain itself is impressive. It’s better than 14,000 feet high and you won’t find a prettier mountain anywhere. The people are friendly.

We will definitely be fishing with Jack Trout again. Happy hookups!

Catch the last week of Wild Azalea blooms in the Shasta/Trinity forests, it smells so fragrant, you won’t be disappointed.

Michael Testa and his wife visited from Texas last week and we had a great time together. Michael was also getting information on his trip we plan to help him on in Patagonia Argentina 2018/2019.

His wife Lili was a great angler going on a lot of Michael’s trips, she landed this beauty.

Many past clients brought a friend and they had great fly fishing days out in my raft.

In places that no one else can get to or fish….

Wild Orchids on the Upper Sacramento River in Northern California June, 2018.

All past clients call or email for your free Jack Trout Hat –  info@jacktrout.com

Over on the McCloud river life is like out of Walt Disney movie, I keep having people catching trout in these picturesque scenes.

Such lovely trout too, you can’t go wrong with the McCloud as long as its legal, more Game Wardens will be making their presence for the ones who have been down around Ah Di Nah abusing the rules, you watch.  🙂

Also, you can’t smoke pot (Your Never Exhaled) in the National Forests, that is on Federal Government Lands, even if you are in the Legal Recreational Pot States of California, Oregon, Nevada or Colorado.

(Utah is suffering from contact high, practically suffocating in the middle of these states.. Oh No ~ Help!!) lol

Just the heads up out there and be careful with any fires its dry, put any butts in plastic and take it out of the forests, do not put that on the ground ever. Also, everyone camping use the USFS can or bury your waste with a shovel, toilet paper is unacceptable out in the forest, you wouldn’t do that in your yard. Bury it!!! You can not fish without a fishing license. You can not have a fire pit or bbq without a forest permit, go by a local ranger station and be responsible, don’t be an idiot please.

This has been a service message to all outdoor folks, trying to solve mysteries, without any clues.) jt

Because rules are rules and if there’s a limit on trout, there’s a reason. We all prefer to catch and release though on the McCloud river and take trout out of Mccloud Reservoir for the BBQ. Please the river can only handle so much pressure. Catch and release in rivers and take trout out of the lakes if you are camping with your family. (Light Bulb.)

Oh boy this is a huge trout here, we got a look at him and he looked to be from the lake…..Then he dove deep.

This has been one fish to remember, for sure my biggest trout on this season on the McCloud river.

Oh, the crem de la crem of fly fishing, The Upper Sac Raft Fly Fishing Extravaganza !!

With old friends I grew up with from Portola, California to make it all the better folks!! My dad was all of our teacher’s back in elementary school in Portola. Pat Frutenicht was the Captain of the Portola Fire Department and was there for all my younger years growing up on the Feather River in Plumas County.

Noel was a lot younger than me but had some great stories about my pops as his teacher, we had an awesome day out there together.

You can’t beat that, a healthy hard fighting Upper Sac trout with no one else around.

Beef dog scouting for trout, trying to help the cause….

I sure hope my dad up in Trout Heaven is watching this! Thank so much Frutenicht Family, I never lost my love for Portola and Plumas County and all the great residents who live there.

You need my hat for luck.

Carola is still putting out great shoreline lunches, you can count on that.

So I decided to upgrade to the new Regal Vice Limited Lime Edition, wow, never knew a vice could be so easy to use.

Stonefly for the Klamath river salmon fly hatch, now appearing in a theatre near you.

Crabby Davis Jr, and the Princess Di Bahamas Shrimp and the Gold Finger Caribbean Shrimp are some of my own patterns I’m working on since…

So much fun and what a distraction from driving faster than your windshield in the modern world, I tend to go backwards these days. Go tie some flies, you’ll thank me and yourself… Free fly tying lesson at my house for anyone who books a trip. Half hour lesson, I even have a 2nd vice. 🙂 You love it. I think I’ll use this on the Klamath river tomorrow for big trout on dry flies!!  In our 24th season of guiding and outfitting, we love what we do for you and the fly fishing industry!!

We are here to enrich your lives and bring families & friends together in the great outdoors!!

Hugs & high fives, Jack & Carola Trout & Team Trout Guides Worldwide.

Klamath fly fishing guides 2018

Whoohoooo! Klamath River Stonefly Hatch Is In A Theatre Near You!! (English version “Theater”)

Nice hook up right a way, they are liking it folks…

Clients and Beef dog are happy too.

I always say, fishing guides are like baseball managers, we’re genuses when we’re winning!! lol That was on my monster fly I tied last night, what a reward.

Soon Larry Dillin had another trout on in the Klamath river, it was amazing day, the fish were really looking up for food.

Reviewed 3 days ago

Having been on many guided and non-guided fly fishing trips, I booked this trip through Jack Trout with reasonable expectations. No guide puts the fish on your hook. Their job is to guide you to opportunity. In that regard, Jack and Travis excelled. The fact that I may have snagged more trees than trout is strictly a reflection on me.

Our experience was superb!! Jack & Carola handled all planning details – setting us up for 1/2 day wades on the McCloud and Upper Sac, as well as a full day float on the Lower Sac. Yet upon our arrival, it was clear that Old Man Weather was not planning to cooperate. Without me even asking, Jack proactively made changes to our trip – revising his own personal schedule – to maximize our fly fishing experience. We ended up wading Day 1 with Travis on the McCloud. Travis provided great counsel, locating fish and adjusting tackle as the afternoon progressed. And Oh Man, what gorgeous scenery!

Day 2 Jack thankfully canceled the Lower Sac float (so we didn’t bake in near 100 degrees) in favor of a float on the Upper Sac filled with great water, plenty of fish, lively conversation…and more than my share of tree tangles. BTW, Jack was incredibly patient about that. Not to mention the patience Jack demonstrated when after an hour of driving to the put in, we learned my buddy left his license in the hotel. Jack took that in stride as he and my buddy went in search of a replacement license while I fished the bank. The scenery was incredible. And more than once Jack demonstrated his skills as a boatsman while smoothly navigating rapids.

On Day 1 my fishing buddy had struggled with maneuvering the terrain and fast water on the McCloud. As well, on Day 3 we had to be back in Mt. Shasta so I could gather my wife at completion of her 3-day mountain climbing adventure. So with those added constraints, Jack adjusted his schedule on the fly – canceling our 1/2 day wade on the Upper Sac for a 1/2 day float on the Klamath. No complaints from Jack. He simply focused on what was best for us (his clients). Turned out to be our most productive day of fishing on a beautiful stretch of river with no one else around. Jack hooked me up with salmon dry fly that was just what those trout wanted.

On the whole, Jack proved to be an astute business operator, a talented and knowledgeable guide, excellent chef (best meal I’ve ever had on a riverbank – better than most restaurants), witty and enjoyable conversationalist and all achieved with a clear focus on maximizing our fly fishing experience. Jack Trout will be my go-to guide service for as long as Jack wants to work.

We got a call from a past clients son I guided 24 years ago when he was 12 years old. Nick Cornell and Tom Lupori were clients of mine two decades ago and he came back with a group of 8 so we waded them all on the Upper Sac.

We were giving fly fishing lessons for various types of fly fishing that day.

Our newest fly fishing guide local resident, Quin McDowell and his client were hooking the most that day. The Mighty Quin!

It was a great day for dads…

and sons, as everyone caught trout that day out of Dunsmuir and learned how to fly fish. We provided all the gear and flies too.

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Our fly fishing guide Ryan Williams is really catching some nice trout on the Lower Sac.

Now there’s a beauty you wouldn’t be ashamed of talking about at the high school prom.

Get a waltz of this!! Fish on folks!!

Mount Lassen, what a great site from your seat with a trout on the Lower Sac.  (Erupted last in 1916.)

Steelhead in the Lower Sac, you never know folks when you’re on a guide trip with Ryan Williams, talk about pulling a rabbit!

Magical things can happen, like deer crossing on command… lol

Frolicking, just for your entertainment, with the help of the great folks at www.visitredding.com

With some of the best trout fishing in the nation at times.

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Bald Eagles lurking over head and Ryan’s got his new Carl Zeiss camera ready!! Holy cow Ansel with the colored lens… 🙂

No way!! Ryan how come this always happens on your trips? Amazing, folks you got to get in Ryan Williams boat, freaks of nature… Are happening!!!

First hunter/fly fishing guide in Siskiyou County in the 1880’s was Justin H. Sisson, he was famous for his outstanding meals at his tavern in Berryvale and out in the field on his guide trips on the McCloud and Upper Sac rivers. (Mount Shasta was first named Strawberry Valley, Berryvale and then Sisson, from 1888 to 1924.) on the Upper McCloud River on a guide trip, after his death in 1893 his wife sold this section of the river called the “Bend” to Charles Stetson Wheeler a wealthy attorney from SF, who was Phoebe Hearst’s attorney. (She was living on her enormous estate in Pleasanton, California at the turn of the century.) She came up in the early 1900’s after George Hearst who had incidentally also died in 1893, one look at those turquoise gracious glacial waters of Shasta and she begged Charles S. Wheeler to sell her a section of his men’s hunting and fishing club, he reluctantly agreed to a 99 year lease up at the Wyntoon section of the property. Later her son William Randolph Hearst would buy the entire 13,000 acre property from the Wheeler family after Charles Stetson’s death in 1925. The first Hearst Castle that was seven stories burned down around that time also, Charles had asked Phoebe to please built something modest at his men’s only hunting and fishing club.

Snowshoe Thompson – Delivered the first silver and gold ore samples from Virginia City to Sacramento City that launched the Comstock/Grosh Brothers Lode in Virginia City in 1859. (This helped us win the Civil War intrinsically, because we had more money for ammunitions than the south, much of our gunpowder of that era was secured from the bat guano and nitrates from trading with Chile & Peru, later they would trade for our California Mountain Trout.) He was also the first pioneer Norwegian/American who delivered the mail from Hangtown (Placerville to Carson City), Never got paid most of the time when he delivered mail for our ancestors, never carried a gun, ate mainly grains and slept standing up. He learned from his father growing up in Norway how to survive in the coldest winter conditions, so he applied for the U.S. Postal Sierra Mail delivery job. He also saved the hope of many distressed gold miners and gold seekers when organized longboard ski races at the present day Johnsville Ski Park, near Graeagle, California. The site of the first known skiing in the United States, known as longboarding back then. Many weary, sick and tired miners that found out when they finally arrived California that gold did not actually grow to the roots of every plant in the ground. These races were documented as giving the miners a distraction to look forward to if only for a moment as the Plumas County winter back then could be brutally cold and enduring living on the Feather River back in 1853.
A true American & California Sierra Legend John Albert Thompson, his grave still lies standing in Genoa, NV.

California Oregon fly fishing guides

I purchased a gift certificate for my friend, who wanted to try flyfishing. I decided to engage Jack Trout to arrange the experience. So happy I did! Jack “went the distance” to ensure that we had a fantastic experience. We were able to secure a date that worked well for us on the Deschutes River in OR with Brian Silvey. Brian was friendly, knowledgeable, accommodating and a great teacher. So patient and encouraging! We were fortunate to have perfect weather. This was an experience we will never forget and definitely want to repeat!

We highly recommend Jack Trout.

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Brian Silvey Ladies & Gentlemen!! Give us a call to schedule your fly fishing trip on any river in Oregon.

Stonefly Hatch now appearing in a theatre near you on the Deschutes river Oregon.

Chris Wharton ~ Friend to Man & Beast. Pretty much man’s best friend in Nevada for fly fishing on the Nevada Truckee, Pyramid Lake (Close Now) Elko Jurassic Trout Lakes with special guest appearances by:  Tiger Trout, Brown Trout & their new hit single The Wiley Rainbows On A Slim Line. A Top Ten Hit!!

Everyone finds themself in Reno, Nevada about once every two years on average, when you have that extra day, we got a plan for your fly fishing get away and it’s a BIG DEAL with Chris Wharton as your guide!! All The Way To Reno!

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We got all the equipment, all you need is your hat, sunglasses, fishing license and sunblock.

We make it easy, that’s why they call us outfitters, you work harder than your parents, we get it.

Jack Trout Fly Fishing International & Tours, It’s Our Experience That Sets Us Apart.

Cutbow right? Holy cow Chris, how many species do you fly fish for out there in Nevada? What a great place to explore with Chris Wharton.

With your slight hangover, it would look like this folks…

 

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Do we have great fly fishing adventures awaiting for you in Costa Rica on 3 rivers.

 

River fly fishing Costa Rica

You can be assured a wonderful day on rivers on and around Guanacaste, Costa Rica with one of our guides. All of our trips are under $400 USD per day for two anglers and it includes a great lunch and all the gear.

This is really a spectacular country we are fishing in, you’ll like both our ocean and river fly fishing programs that are affordable and very professionally run and outfitted by Jack Trout Fly Fishing International.

One thing Carola and I take pride in is how we help couples on their fly fishing dream vacations, below was a review

that we are very proud of and you can be assured when it’s your time, we’ll be there for you also. Jack Trout

http://www.jacktrout.com/index.php/destinations/costa-rica

The fly fishing trip Jack set up for my wife and I on our honeymoon made the trip! We just got back from Costa Rica and had an incredible experience that we could never have done without working with Jack. We booked the trip to Costa Rica and knew we wanted to fly fish but no idea where to start. Enter Jack Trout. We were staying in a fairly remote location in Punta Islita and he found a great guide to take us the second day down there on an incredible inshore trip where we landed mahi-mahi and tuna. He also set up one of the most fun fly fishing float trips I have ever been on. We spend the majority of the fourth day floating down Rio Corobici fly fishing for Machaca, and that fish fights! We were using a 7wt rod with a small piece of foam for the fly. The Machaca were hitting hard too! We landed dozens of them and my wife even landed one pushing 7lbs.

However, none of that could have been possible without Jack’s knowledge and experience working with these guides around Costa Rica. He and his wife were incredibly helpful throughout the process answering emails and phone calls any day of the week. I even had some trouble getting questions to one of the guides while down there and as soon as I reached out to Jack he was able to contact the guide and responded with answers the same day. He was an invaluable resource throughout the whole trip! I would definitely recommend reaching out to Jack before planning any fly fishing trip!

 

Every Location In Belize $450 USD for Two Anglers With All The Gear & A Great Lunch.

Have you fished with us up in San Pedro, Ambergris Caye or Caye Caulker, Belize? Give us a call, we can help you with all aspects of your dream fly fishing vacation. Lodging, fly fishing guides, restaurant lists, transfers, all fly fishing gear & flies always included in our prices.

Many of our clients are returning very happy and catching not only bone fish but nice baby tarpon too on the fly.

http://www.jacktrout.com/index.php/destinations/belize

Southern Belize fly fishing guides

Some baby Permit too! lol

Bahamas Fly Fishing Trips

Fishing bones Bahamas

They call Bonefish the Grey Ghosts because they are elusive, disappearing before your very eyes.
Interestingly, when we were traveling to Nassau Bahamas I thought it might be a great opportunity to spend a day in search of one of my bucket list fish, the Bonefish, and the Bahama Islands have a reputation as one of the go-to locations in the world… albeit, not the Island of New Providence or Nassau.
After an exhaustive internet search I was starting to think I was going to be skunked in finding a Bonefish guide, expert, or fishery when I tripped upon Jack Trout Fly Fishing. After a quick Email to Jack Trout Fly Fishing we spoke on the phone, and I booked a one-day trip to Bonefish on Nassau as we vacationed at the Atlantis Resort on paradise Island.
My wife would be accompanying me, but not fishing, so I wanted to make sure the adventure would be acceptable for her too, and Jack assured me that our guide would be dedicated to making sure we were both enjoying our days activities.
Our guide, Sidney “Bonefish” Walker picked us up on time at the Marina in Atlantis where we were staying. He arrived in his sea worthy Boston Whaler Montauk with 140 HP Yamaha. From the beginning he was a perfect gentleman, conversing and sharing knowledge. I brought my own 8 weight rod and reel, so I can not comment on the equipment Sidney offered, but before we started to fish Sidney asked to see my casting capability so he could better judge how to best guide me to the fish.
We traveled to an area near Rose Island where the water was flat and the island lined with Mangroves. We spotted several grouping of Bonefish, and I hook and lost a few early on that had weight to them. As the day wore on, the fish became more spooky and elusive. At days end I managed two Bonefish, both small… but still my first ever Bonefish.
My wife fully enjoyed walking the flats and enjoying the new experience. In fact, after a week in the Bahamas, when I asked her what her favorite day was, she said “The day we went fishing”. WOW… she has never said that, in fact, mostly despises the idea of fishing.
I doubt Bonefishing in Nassau is even close in quality compared to Andros or other Bahama Islands, but for the price and convenience I would not hesitate to fish again with Jack Trout Fly Fishing and guide Sidney Walker when visiting Nassau.
Thanks for the memories.
Troy

I have the best fly fishing independent guides in all areas of the Bahamas $575 USD for two anglers, includes all the gear. We are also the Bahamas Tourism Ministry Fly Fishing Endorsed Outfitter.

We are flat out making families dreams come true in the Bahamas, when it’s time give us a call, amazing trips lately.

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Vinales Tours 2018 Cuba

Our tours are going great in Cuba, we are the number one classic car company in Havana for tours.

Up To 3 Passenger Tourist $275 USD Havana 6 Hours ~ Vinales Up To 3 Passenger Tourist $375 USD

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American Girls Enjoying Cigars In Vinales Cuba

Many Americans are enjoying their time in Havana, Vinales, Trinidad, Cienfuegos, Cuba.

Tours Fusterlandia Havana Cuba

Do we have great cars for you to tour and see the sites and engage in Humanitarian relief programs as well as historic locals. We are your approved resource for travel in Cuba, we have the knowledge to help Americans as well as the world with Cuban travel.

OFAC # CU-2017-349469-1  Cuba Classic Tours  –   www.cubaclassictour.com

Fusterlandia in Cuba is a interesting neighborhood to visit, some of our last clients from Florida really enjoyed it. Many of our clients are American Cubans returning back to their native lands for the first time.

A visit to Jose Fuster street artwork project which since the 1990’s has been the most significant open artwork neighbourhood in Havana city inspired by the catalan artist Antonio Gaudi.

– A visit to Finca Vigia (Vigia Farm) where the American writer Ernest Hemingway used to live from 1939 to 1960, which is since 1962 the very first  Museum dedicated to the relevant writer and journalist.

Afro-Cuban cultural tours we provide in Cuba are educational and very popular, these tours also provide income to our Cuba independent guides like Jesse and his wife Katia, please contact us for more information.  www.cubaclassictour.com

A short visit to Cojimar town where Hemingway used to keep his boat for fishing and he met Gregorio, an old locale fisherman who becomes later his inspiration for the famous novel The Old Man and the Sea. Stops for drinks.

Exploring important places at the other side of Havana city Bay where big Spanish colonial fortresses are located which are used for protection from the pirates attacks and Spanish empire enemies. Stops by the Morro Castle for a fantastic panoramic picture of a big part of the city, some minutes at the 1962 missile crisis military exhibition and Jesus Christ Park.

info@jacktrout.com 

Hemingway’s Day Tour
Time: 4 hours.
Price: $200 USD (for up to 3 people).
Included: guided visit to places related to Hemingway’s life in Cuba in a
classic American car and a bottle of Cuban rum to take home.

Viñales day tour, leaving Havana at 8.00 am and arriving back to the hotel about 6.00 pm (from Havana city, from Varadero the departure time and price have to be readjusted). Total distance one way: 165 km (2 h and 30 min). This program includes:

– A stop at Los Jazmines look out point for the stunning panoramic view of the Viñales Valley.

– A visit to an authentic tobacco farm and purchase of fresh cigars directly from the farmers

– A short walking tour around the downtown area in Viñales town.

– A horseback riding tour  for enjoying much more the unique scenery and landscape (optional).

– The visit to the Indian Cave, which is an small cave located inside one of the monolithics of about 250 meters long. Part of the tour in this cave is by boat, so at some points of the day when the cave might be full of tourist clients can easily wait for up to one hour to jump on the boats. I recommend to make a decision on the tour day.

– A visit to a local tropical botanical garden that has been kept for one family in Viñales for about 100 years. (Optional)

– Lunch time at a local restaurant

Reviewed yesterday

My husband and I had the pleasure of seeing a bit of Havana with Jesse Aguilar and Cuba Classic Tours on May 30, 2018. The combination of walking and touring in the classic car is a super way to get an overview of the city!

From my very first contact with Jack Trout until Jesse and our driver dropped us off at the cruise ship terminal at the end of the tour, we were treated as if we were the only clients they ever had. Jesse was so understanding of my husband’s physical “slow pace”, and did all possible to tailor the tour to interest and accommodate us.

Jesse is very articulate, and willing to share his country with visitors. He is knowledgeable, warm, and informative. He is very good at asking the right questions to get an idea of how to arrange the tour to cover areas and sights that will be of the most interest to his guests.

We were able to bring an extra SD card, and Jesse took dozens of pictures to document our “People to People” experience for us. The documentation, as well as the memories, are invaluable.

The tour is a great value! We were cruising with NCL, and the cost of the tour is a third the amount of a ship arranged tour. The car only accommodates two or three passengers, so it is a private tour; easy to ask questions, get little known details of the sites, and bask in personal attention!

If you are shopping for a Havana/Cuba tour provider, Cuba Classic Tours should be your only stop! For value, for quality, for comfort, and for a great experience, whether one day or several, choose Cuba Classic Tours. Thanks so much, Jesse and Jack!

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Cascade Montana Lodge For Sale – Owner Motivated To Sell

The owner is selling the property with two different buying options!
Real Estate & Land
$780,000
Real Estate, Land & Outfitting Business
$850,000
Located in Cascade, Montana
The Missouri Riverside Lodge is located in one of the most scenic areas in Montana. Sitting in the Missouri River Canyon between Holter Reservoir and Cascade, MT, the Lodge is in an area that boasts majestic vistas of the amazing geologic formations and natural beauty that caught the attention of Lewis and Clark and other adventurers .
Located between Glacier and Yellowstone Parks and just a short jaunt to the Gates of the Mountains and Holter Lake, the Lodge is one of a few commercial lodging facilities in the Canyon area.  It is an ideal location for all forms of outdoor recreation. It is a great launching location for adventurous and casual outdoors people looking for an opportunity to fish, hunt, hike, photograph, and explore!
38 Miles Southwest of Great Falls, MT
52 Miles North of Helena, MT
McInerney, REALTOR®
Direct: 406.868.4328
Email: tim@remaxofgreatfalls.com

Rains Come & Save The North State California

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Call A North State Guide & Do An Extra Day, We All Need It To Make It Through The Winter, Call On New Guides.

NO MORE SMOKE IN SHASTA * NO MORE SMOKE IN SHASTA * NO MORE SMOKE IN SHASTA *  Because Of This Fishing Is Fantastic, No One Fished For Two Months 🙂 Get Up Here, Fires Are Out Now. 

So what do you do when the fires come and you have nothing to do but wait because it’s too smoky outside and you’re a fly fishing guide? You start inventing and tying productive bugs… You hope.   🙂

Captain America Fly

Captain America! Imitates nothing, I was inspired by Marvel Comics legendary hero, the jury is still out stay tuned.

California Golden State Fly Fishing

We all know the state flower of California is the Golden Poppy and the state bird, Mountain Quail and the state rock is Serpentine. So I thought to myself one day, well there isn’t a state of California fly for fly fishing, why not create that? So I call this the California Golden State Fly with Golden Gate Bridge Collar. This fly works, me and clients have caught several trout on this great fly ties for California rivers. Maybe one of you fly tiers can tie the dry fly version for our State of California, but this is my nymph version, pretty easy to tie.

California Golden State Fly

Very easy fun – effective fly to tie and use out there on north State rivers, good luck.

Richness worth a second cup, Partner.. Ok, now ready to tie another bug, I got a buzz!

Rubber legs are always good to have in the box, they work on all North State rivers in California and all over the world for that matter. You can’t go wrong tying these up, she’s got legs and she knows how to use them. Stone flies are the prime rib dinner choice of the most finicky trout, serve them up ala tartare.

Ryan Williams California Trophy Bass Lakes, Feather River Steelhead & Lower Sac Legend.

Bass on flies on Clear Lake, he invented fly fishing for bass on Clear Lake and made it a reality folks, no one else can touch his reputation as the PREMIER FLY FISHING BASS GUIDE IN CALIFORNIA RYAN WILLIAMS. The rest are just riding on his coat tail and claiming all kinds of things, but Ryan was the one that made it happen on the water first and not on paper. True story, Jack Trout

Lake Oroville Fly Fishing

(Happy Client of Ryan’s showing off his Large Mouth Bass on a fly.)

I love this kid, he is so honest and such a great Human Being, I have never had a client not totally say, “This guy is a superstar guide!” Way to go Ryan and thanks for pioneering bass in California in very tough unheard of on a fly places.

And another folks! It just doesn’t get any better than 40 fish days with Ryan Williams in his element.

Every client with smiles on their face and catching huge bass with lips like Greta Garble.

All these bass we catch are on all of Ryan’s flies, he can teach you how to tie these bugs, give us a call. He also guides for striper bass.

That’s so cool, I mean when their that size and you catch like 20 +, might want to do a trip on the Lake Oroville and head up and fish with my guide Zach on the North Fork of the Yuba River with Jack Trout Fly Fishing afterwards.

Ryan Williams A True North State Fly Fishing Legend Guide, Fly Tier and River Protector.

Babe Ruth Came To Dunsmuir – Read my story

http://www.mtshasta.com/northerncalifornia/steelhead/troutguide/babe-ruth-fishes-on-th-klamath-river/

Have girls come a long way from their dressing styles & trends, things are a little more tighter these days, you think? You wonder what these ladies would say about today’s dress? I know what Babe Ruth would say..  lol jt

Travis Ortiz Is Superstar Guide Burey Area, Fall River, McCloud River, Lower Sac & Klamath

When you get your pops out, now that’s going to be a memorable day folks. With Travis Ortiz guiding, you know you’re going to land some quality trout. I enjoy thoroughly guiding with this champion of anything he touches.

On group outings, no one serves up a better BBQ LUNCH – on your family, corporate or group fly fishing adventure trips. We like to cook up tri-tip with Argentine chimichurri sauce or Chilean Chicken, our lunches have been described as the best in the industry. We aim to please!

Always like to catch one last trout before the take out. lol

Thank you for coming up and bringing the family! Many rivers to you, Jack Trout & Team Trout Guides

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Mount Shasta – Lake Tahoe – Gold Country – Reno – We got a great fly fishing day trip with gear and a great lunch. We are the Fly Fishing Crossroads of California Hwy 89 & 49 © – We are Jack Trout Fly Fishing in our 25th year.

Call or email for your free Jack Trout Fly Fishing Hat, that’s right free and a couple of stickers too, then they call it swag. lol

Fall fishing on the McCloud river not awesome, dry fly fishing is spectacular and w are catching trout daily.

Quin McDowell Fly Fishing Guide on the Upper Sac & McCloud Rivers is getting everyone into trout! 

This is great Quin is studying to be a hydrologist at the College of the Siskiyou and guiding for us on the side. Quin has been fishing most of his life and has had nothing but productive trips. We would like to thank the USFS Mount Shasta office for allowing us to have independent contractors. In the Plumas National Forest, they will not allow us to do this over there, so I cannot hire fly fishing guides from Feather River College?

Beef dog now 15 years old folks.

See you out on the Upper Sac, the dry fly fishing is spectacular right now.

Cave Springs Resort, when you come to stay in Shasta area, this is sportsmen headquarters, you can say hi to my good friend for 26 years, Louie Dewey.   www.cavesprings.com He also rents out homes on the river folks and is a wealth of area knowledge and rumors. He starts a lot of them by 11 am each day around Dunsmuir and we love him for it!   🙂  530-235-2721 Shasta Area Lodging & Rumor Hotline and most rooms and cabins are well under $100 per night.  LOUIE DEWEY DOESN’T RENT ROOMS, HE RENTS ROOMORS, GOOD PAST CLIENTS INVENT WITH HIM, LASTING MEMORIES FOLKS, WE MISS YOU GIVE US A CALL. lol

LOWER KLAMTH RIVER & KLAMATH ESTUARY FLY FISHING

Little jack caught in the Lower Klamath river, things are really getting active on the coast of California & Oregon, call us for up to the last minute updates as all of our guides are guiding their daily and we can get info for you.

Great sea run cutthroat fly fishing action in the Klamath Estuary, we have had the best season ever for the cutties!!

Salmon on the fly Klamath Coastal

Caught with my guides on the Lower Klamath on September 25th, 2018.

Chris Wharton’s Nevada Fly Fishing Trophy Trout Hunts 

Fly fishing Nevada 2018

Chris Wharton, Nevada’s big trophy fish hunter – Pyramid Lake Opens Soon, Truckee River both Cali & Nevada and the Nevada Trophy Lakes have all been fly fishing fantastic, you need to diversify and head over to Nevada like Mark Twain, you’ll be Roughing It, but you will survive partner. Just be careful in the afternoon for the high winds caused from the Washoe Zephyr that Mark Twain first describe in this book, especially if you live on Park Street in Reno Nevada And Your Covered By All State Insurance.

Inspire Kids To Spend More Time In The Outdoors Like We Did As Kids.

Nevada Trout with the Sierras in the background, you need, you need…

Fishing Pyramid Lake Tahoe

Exotica exists in Nevada and you can head afterwards over to Virginia City and dress up in 1800’s costume like me and Carola do and head over to the Bucket of Blood Saloon on a weekend and hang out with many others who dress in vintage era clothing. I like to dress up around 1862 when Samuel Clemens made it out to Nevada with his brother Orion, later changing his name in Virginia City to Mark Twain and then he went to work for the Territorial Enterprise in Virginia City and made that paper the most important news paper from Chicago to SF in his era – 1862 – to 1868. After some local town drama, he left the Carson area and headed out for California and learned more lessons that would help shape his writing style and career as a novelist. Yea, Nevada has to be my favorite state when it comes to history, I can honestly say in my eyes, California history takes a close 2nd place to Nevada. You might think the same friend after you fish over there and follow my trails I’ve covered in my lifetime.

 

So you like 20 lb trout on fly rods? Then you’ll love Pyramid Lake.

Outfitter Pyramid Lake

Oh, so you’ve never caught a Lahotan Cutthroat? We’ll give us a call you are over due friends.

Dogs Are Here As Free Health Club Instructors Letting You Know Once Again It’s Time For Exercise.

Tiger Trout in the Nevada Dessert? Whooohoooo, you’re getting closer Sizzlers!

Huge rainbows in places that look like Coyhaique Chile, that’s right. Monsters is what were talking about, the next time you’re in Reno. (Every 2 years. 7 months on average most people visit Reno. We get major discounts on lodging in Reno, let us set up your lodging too. )

Jack Trout Fly Fishing Is All The Way To Reno Now! Mt Shasta To Reno, Nevada. (Play this song for 1st half)

Tigers, watch those fingers Chris, there vicious and their fins have claws.

Back at Pyramid lake, everyone’s grandpa is catching huge cutthroat trout in a lake that gets its water backwards from Lake Tahoe where it empties into the desert floor with no outlet? Who thought of this? Many lakes in Nevada are just that, a mystery and then all these trophy trout that exist within those boundaries..

And now you have the rest of the story.. This is Paul Harvey..Good Day!

Trophy fish Nevada

Wow, what in the hell is this? A White Striper Bass you say Chris? How about we name him Bud Whipper, since we found that budweiser can when we pumped his stomach… lol

Invest In Portola California, Flipper Town USA.

Less than an hour from Tahoe, the next big boom will be in that area of Plumas County, Portola is the Place.

California Smith river Fly Fishing

We are the California Fly Fishing Smith River Experts http://jacktrout.com/index.php/destinations/smith

Amazing the Smith river in California and its natural scenic beauty.

Two nice pics – just feel this amazing river with no dams what so ever!

Right? This is a good river to go visit around November/December, give us a call. 530-859-8087 jt

A lot of crazy colored streamers get steelhead’s attention in this river.

Hello Human Kindness, Hello Smith River… I’d rather be fly fishing swinging flies.

Places like this you can actually see steelhead and salmon, it’s amazing the color of this precious river.

This picture reminds me of a section of the Petrohue River in Chile in the Lakes District.

Hook up in the tail out, wow this is a huge steelhead that ultimately ended up getting off, but the fight was incredible and five jumps and he was off..

The perfect spot to swing flies for steelhead folks.

Not this one and it was as silver as a Carson City Morgan Dollar.

I Call On You, The Generation Coming Up, Be Bolder Than The Previous Generation Protecting Our Rivers, Salmon, Steelhead & Trout, The Criminal Element Has Advanced In Their Dastardly Deeds. 

We won’t tell anyone….

Looks like a good place to me, give a strip now….

Nothing for hours but right before dark…. Hook up!

Salmon Cal River fly fishing

Oh yea, that’s a great hook up folks!

In California Rivers We’ve Lost Sockeye Salmon, Pink Salmon, Chum Salmon, Kokanee Salmon, Bull Trout & Stone Trout. Silver Salmon Are Endangered. What Are Water Districts & Farmers Doing So The American Public Are Not Just Eating Bass In The Year 3000?

Steelhead is fastly approaching us the first week of October and on the coast of California & Oregon it’s already started.

We guide on all sections of the Klamath river, give us a call to secure your dates.

Fly fishing guides Trinity river

Another season is approaching on the Trinity river, we can’t wait to start hooking monsters like this again.

Travis Ortiz and my Trinity Guides will have you dialed this steelhead season.

What a beauty! She’s back and this time she wants you. lol

TRUCKEE RIVER FLY FISHING CAL & NEVADA

Fly Fishing Crossroads California ©

The Problem With California Water Isn’t The Farmers, It’s The Greedy Water Districts That Have Never Learned To Share And Look Towards Creating Wins/ Wins For The Farmers & the Salmon. It’s American Greed At Its Finest, Profits Over Everything, Even Their Own Investors. Wondering Who That Could Be?

Truckee River 2019 Reports

We offer trips on both the Nevada & California Truckee River fly fishing guided trips with all gear included and a great lunch.

We specialize in beginner couples and my guide Chris is the best.

Dave Swanson and his daughter had a great trip last week on the Truckee river a great place to drive to after fishing with us in another region in two states.

Reviewed yesterday

Fished the Truckee River in late August, which isn’t prime time but it was the time that worked for our schedule and Jack Trout teamed with an expert for the Truckee to make it a great experience. It is a beautiful river but not an easy wade so be sure to wear boots with cleats and bring a wading staff. Our guide, Chris, was remarkably knowledgable and we learned a few new tricks which will be our new best practices when fishing similar waters. We did a half day guided trip which was a success but it had us longing for a bit more. The greatest part of this trip was being introduced to some new techniques in terms of set up and presentation. If you go, be ready to learn and take some notes for future use.

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We guide the North Fork of the Yuba River. http://jacktrout.com/index.php/destinations/yuba-river

We host fly fishing in the towns of Donnieville, Sierra City & Packer Lake Lodge. Some also stay in Graeagle or drive over from Portola.

Nature Is The Only Thing In Life That’s Perfect, Everything Else Is Naturally Imperfect. 

California Farmers Feed The Nation of America, Let Us Be Blessed This Last Supper, A Fish Dinner As Equally Important. 

1968 to 2018 – October Marks The 50th Year Anniversary Of The Wild Scenic Rivers Act In California

AB 2975, the bill proposing a state safety net for federal wild and scenic rivers in California, passed the California Senate on August 9, 2018 and is on its way to Governor Brown for his signature. 

Governor Browns Signs AB975 Into Law In California

Dear Governor Brown, AB 975 Wild & Scenic Rivers Act.

My name is Jack Trout, I have been a fly fishing guide in the State of California, up in Mount Shasta for 26 years and have spent extended time both fly fishing and guiding wild and scenic rivers in California. It is key that we hold some things in this great state sacred. I guide on rivers where we float our clients, no one wants to see buildings out on these special designated scenic river places that are unique and cherished by all who come to witness it. Also because of the kids these days and technology, special designated rivers will remind families of the right places to come and sportsmen can have a special place to come and forge fond memories. I am concerned for our youth as they need places to go that are not man made. That only out in the forests is where people can reboot the intel pentium processor in their brains and get back to modern civilization soon after. These kids are not teenagers these days, they’re screenagers and they are driving faster then their windshields, they need places they can go to be out with nature and go back in time. I really attribute a lot of the violence and disturbing feelings that the youth have more and more these days to not being in the outdoors, you know 150 years ago we spent 90% of our time in the outdoors. This is a good bill and it’s fair, based on how you helped us on the McCloud river with Nestle Water and their poor plan, this is a good one that will protect rivers that are designated against unwanted encroachment, but only on wild and scenic designated rivers so it does little impact on loss of jobs. So thank you in advance Governor for helping many future generations of Californians and their families discover the benefits of why we as California’s don’t think like they do in the East, we value our water, air and most of all our wild and scenic designated rivers and their systems.

Many rivers to you, Jack Trout

209 Pony Trail
Mount Shasta to Portola, California

 — at California State Capitol.

96067  – 530-926-4540    www.jacktrout.com    www.mtshasta.com 

We passed AB975 Wild & Scenic Rivers Act added designations SB854 for the Molkelumne River and was added as Wild & Scenic Designated on a state level, now we need to secure its safety federally. With a little help from my friends at the Friends of the River, we’ll get’r done folks!! I really think all fly fishing people and guides should move their support over to the Friends of the River, unfortunately groups like Cal Trout have sold out folks and support clubs over giving the Westlands Water District a ration of hell for buying the Bollibokka Club out from underneath the Nature Conservancy? That was the one that got away from every Californian, the Bollbokka Club on the McCloud River was lost to the Westlands Water District on Cal Trout’s Watch. Anyone working with Westlands or for Westlands Water District should be ashamed of themselves they are as greasy as it gets, they make movies about companies like these. I have given up on some that play favorites based on heritage and family names over grass-root supporters trying to get the Westland Water District the Darth Vadar’s of Rivers off the McCloud river. It could of been done if we had support from the organizations we all rely on. This is why I now support Friends of the River to look out after California rivers. I have asked over and over for years for help getting the NATIVE BULL TROUT REINTRODUCED ON THE HEARST PROPERTY ON THE UPPER McCLOUD RIVER WHERE THE SPRINGS ARE COLD COMING OUT FROM ANCIENT AQUIFERS DIRECT FROM MT SHASTA. THE PROGRAM WAS GOING GREAT UNTIL THE TOXIC CHEMICAL SPILL OF 1991 ON THE UPPER SAC AND THE PROGRAM WAS DEFUNDED. SINCE THEN HELP BY ANY ORGANIZATION HAS BEEN NON-EXISTENT.

We could get native Bull Trout from the Metolius River in Oregon and bring them down to the Upper McCloud, a very similar piece of river and get those Bull Trout reintroduced, what do you need your heads examined, this should of been done years ago? Instead, the DFG was stocking browns and brooks, that was dumb? We need our native fish back in the rivers they were born in and belong. All the guides should consider Friends of the River as they have our backs in the future. F.O.R. are way more influential then Cal Trout on a Government level as we do actual drop-ins as a group at the State Capitol, we never did that. This is why in my opinion Friends of the River is my choice as the go to organization for protecting rivers and streams in California, they deserve our support. They have promised not to let companies like Westlands and others to infiltrate Friends of the River like other organizations they join to secretly influence decisions. I want to kick Westlands in the future right where it counts the most in their diversions and dams, so I have chose to take the Government route to do this. I’m really looking forward to the next 20 years, I love a good fight against ex-felons like Westlands Water District & Tom Birmingham.

(Never forget this, Retired Judge Rick Sims of Sacramento out in my boat, “Jack, the Westlands Water District tried to infiltrate the Department of Fish & Wildlife Commission with a mole so they could influence water decisions in the State of California, luckily we got word before this could became a reality.”)

This is what burns inside of me to make a change, unfortunately any organization can be influenced by these water profiteers, I speak for the rivers only. Jack Trout

(Molkelumne River Now Designated Wild & Scenic River California as of June 2018.)

Many rivers to you, Jack Trout

Tom Birmingham, the Darth Vadar of Rivers California & former head of Westlands until he was exposed of his illegal activities by the SEC. $50,000 fine by the SEC. The only one that lost was the McCloud River, Pay your fine Vadar of rivers in California. jt

Hammer Time, Can’t Touch This! JT

California Water District to Pay Penalty for Misleading Investors

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE

Washington D.C.

The Securities and Exchange Commission today charged California’s largest agricultural water district with misleading investors about its financial condition as it issued a $77 million bond offering.

In addition to charging Westlands Water District, the SEC charged its general manager Thomas Birmingham and former assistant general manager Louie David Ciapponi.

https://www.sec.gov/news/pressrelease/2016-43.html

Darth Tom Birmingham talking to SEC Official who is surprised he had approached him as he was guilty as J-BIRD.

  Tom Birmingham’s & Westlands Fargo Movie Moment.

 

Great organization we all need to belong to and support. Click on their banner. jt

October 6th, marks the 50th year of the Wild & Scenic Rivers Act in America that protects and reserves sections of rivers for public recreation, fish habitat as well as building encroachments and allows for the recovery of endangered salmon, steelhead and trout. 1968 to 2018 – Jack Trout

We are looking for guides and people to raft and drift the Wild and Scenic Sections on The Lower American On October 23rd, 2018, SEE YOU THERE, CALL FOR MORE INFO. Many Rivers,  Jack & Carola Trout 530-859-8087 

50 Years Wild & Scenic Act

California’s Wild & Scenic Designated Rivers

All Of Us Guides Don’t Care What Your Political Preference Is, Protect Rivers In California Or You Can’t Get In Our Boats. California Rivers, Salmon, Steelhead & Trout Know No Political Party.

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Play this song as you read this next section – This is a great song I like, reminds me of a modern day Doors, No STP.

Costa Rica River Fly Fishing Jungle Trips

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Fly fishing in Costa Rica is a real hoot and we have some of the best fly fishing in all of Central America on rivers fly fishing.

http://jacktrout.com/index.php/destinations/costa-rica

You’re going to love this trip, possible with your gal and get this, $375 USD per day for two anglers, with gear and lunch included. 🙂  Happy Days folks, you don’t have to work for Wall Street to buy a day trip from us.

How about this trophy sized Machaca that engulfed a black and white bird poop fly and later we hooked a smaller one on a rose pedal fly. These fish like to eat flowers and bird droppings, especially with bird seed or better yet corn.

Now there’s a challenge for any fly tier, mixing in those multi colors at the vice and making it look like crap.

Good luck.

Whooohooo, did they have a great honeymoon or what! Yea, Team Trout !

Want To Get Kids Off Their Devices, Put Them Out On Uneven Ground And Tell Them To Run For Their Lives. 

Romania fly fishing stories reports

Romania is the place to fly fish if you find yourself in Southern Europe, you’ll like our guide George and he’s not a Vampire as someone asked me a few weeks back, you’ll like the River Avrig and some of the tribs we fly fish on with small wt rods and dry flies.

That’s a small window to cast in from that distance… Impressive Craig!

Nice hook up Craig, and this small river is perfect for a 2, 3 or 4 wt. rod. Little cutie pies, but on sm wt rods it’s a real hoot and you will love the scenic beauty and the mountain ranges of the Carpathian Mountains and Natural Parks all over Romania.  http://jacktrout.com/index.php/destinations/romania

Hats off to Jack Trout for setting me up with excellent fishing for native Brown Trout in Transylvania, Romania, through Fly Fishing Romania with top-notch guide and rod builder (Tightloops Fly Rods), George Minculete . Though the focus of the trip with my wife was horse riding through the Carpathian Mountains, I managed to sneak in a day of fishing with George on a gin-clear small stream filled with obliging Brown Trout. A mid-afternoon rain shower provided the opportunity to sample some excellent Goulash, washed down with locally-brewed Ciucas beer on tap, before we hit the stream again for more trout on dry flies. George did a great job and I enjoyed the entire day. If Jack Trout can help put me onto trout in the middle of Transylvania, he can probably assist in finding you fish to catch anywhere on the planet!

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We also offer one day fly fishing trips in Bosnia, Croatia, Slovenia, we can make anything happen, let us know.

Romania also sports grayling in some of their rivers.

Some of other rivers are much larger, Romania offers the dry fly fishermen a unique opportunity in Southern Europe. We Have day trips available when you’re ready folks, let your friends know please, we have worked hard to find these quality guides and set up affordable fly fishing worldwide with everything included. The way it should of always been.

Romania Red, it’s a new color folks, only that great country could invent. jt

More info & pics next story on fly fishing Spain, our client Drew Watson just reported he had 10 trout with our guide Joan near Girona, Spain on September 5th, 2018.

Hey jack. I had such a great time w Joan. The fishing was a bit tough. I caught 10, this being the biggest. I missed 2 hard strikes so I had my chances. I can’t say enough about Joan. Thoroughly enjoyed my day w him. What a great guy.

Are you going to be able to set me up with some awesome bass fishing in Napa in November?

Cuba Classic Tours # 1 Tour Company On Tripadvisor For Safe Legal Cuban Travel – Our 4th Year!! Thank you for your referrals.

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What can I say. We loved Cuba. We loved our tour and our tour guide Lily. I always try not to go with a cruise tour unless absolutely necessary. I’m so glad I did with Cuba Classic Tours. It was a private tour. It was everything we expected and much more. I booked the tour with Jack and he was so understanding and helpful explaining what we would see on the tour. We booked a 4hr tour which was more than enough for my husband and I. Then we were in contact with Jesse who was one of the tour guides in Cuba via email. When we got off the ship Lily was holding a sign with our name on it. She was easy to find. We walked and talked for about 2hrs through the local streets and squares. We went shopping for cigars and rum. She was very accommodating. Jesse checked up on us from time to time to make sure we were enjoying ourselves. For the next two hours we rode in an old fashioned fifties care bright yellow with purple flames. It was pretty cool. We were hungry so we asked Lily to take us to a local cuisine. We bought the driver which I forgot his name and Lily lunch. He was so sweet too. After lunch we did more sightseeing. I can’t thank Lily, the driver, Jesse and Jack and his wife enough for making our Cuba trip so memorable. Just remember to tip generously. They depend on it. I will spread the word. Great job everyone. With Love. Lily

Cuba Fly Fishing Guides

Fly fishing Cuba
Our client Tolin Otorola from Coyhaique Chile get the Super Grand Slam In Bay of Pigs Cuba!!
Way to go Tolin, nice tarpon bro!! Glad you had such a great trip, you deserve it.
Tolin is our guide in Coyhaique, Chile and we have been friends and working together for 25 years this season!!!
 
One more look at that Jack Trevally, what a huge fish on a fly rod, they fight folks like a car door with a motor, very hard to turn these fish until they decide. Just hold on, you’re going for a ride….
Sweet, the release how cool.
Our guide Felipe, one of the best fly fishing guides in all of Cuba.
Oh, yea you need to have a bonefish to get the Grand Slam.
One more tarpon to go? Wow, that’s a hell of a day, I would call that a life changing day and leave it at that.
Cuba…. what fly fishing dreams are made of and the final frontier.

LAKES DISTRICT CHILE – PATAGONIA CHILE 2018 – 2019

Yea! Chile fly fishing 2019, I love talking about Chile and the trips we offer there in every region. I traveled the Southern Hemisphere and found my wife and super hero action girl Carola Trout. Google: Carol Trout Mysteries, her books are doing well and she solves her fly fishing mysteries on my adventures just like Nancy Drew did a generation ago.

Murdered in Argentina (Jack Trout Mystery #1) by Dianne Harman

Another hit by Dianne Harman with this Jack Trout cozy mysteryCarola and Lisa,wife of Ray work together to sole Ray’s murder. I loved all the characters, the …

Chile Atlantic salmon Puerto Montt
Atlantic Salmon caught last season in Chile.
Our two guides Mattias & Luciano, we’re waiting for you, but please try to call us as soon as possible as we book up for day trips pretty fast and all fly fishing gear is included so you are not hauling all that stuff through the airport and getting your wife all upset at you. Travel light folks, they charge a lot this year for extra bags, unless you work for wall street.
We provide unique trips that no one else offers in Chile.
Great times in Chile folks 2019 – 2019 Give us a call to set up your trip too, thanks Carola Trout (That’s my country!)
Brownie Points. 10
Shoreline bbq steak lunches with Chilean wine… Check!
How fun, the whole family!
Felix from Switzerland, one of our favorites, go get them Felix!
Oh what a great year it’s going to be folks, see you there!
Hold on tight for new upcoming adventures, fly fishing all over the world and tours of course. Also a great story from all areas of New Zealand plus travel tips and big discounts off the cruise ships in every port for fly fishing.

Jack got me setup with my guide for the day, and Eloy put in the work to get me my fish. I’m a novice flyfisher on the salt, but had caught bonefish previously so I met up with Eloy the day before to gameplan. I told him, I wanted a permit.
The conditions, for my day were really tough. Totally overcast made it very VERY difficult to see fish before we spooked them, but Eloy persisted and he got me on my permit. Caught several other species, including bonefish. Also had several chances at tarpon, one of which was as big as me. Lol. What a great experience, can’t wait to return and get my grandslam done on a sunny day.

Belize fly fishing guides report

All areas of Belize we have THE lowest prices for fly fishing day trips. $450 for two anglers includes all gear and a great lunch.

Tarpon Eddie Van Halen, so cool Atomic Punk!! Love that song bro. jt  🙂

Oh the dad and son extraganza, how can you beat that memory, you just can’t. The ones with pops count double and so does the smack in the boat, simple hilarious – simple pops.  Jump on that ban wagon folks, times a tick’n. Kids need us more than ever, get them out there, off screen auditions – the improvs of life that build character. When these kids realize that nature is their best friend, not sheltered shaded lurker games, you’ve done your job. We’ll do our job when you come see us. 🙂 Jack Trout Fly Fishing International, we’re more than a company, we want to help shape the future by committing to healthy growth for our kids and the rivers.

Fly fishing Guide Tortola

fly fishing guide Nanny Cay

Day Trips Fly Fishing In All Areas Of Tortola British Virgin Islands

http://jacktrout.com/index.php/destinations/tortola

Come on it’s time to take a trip you haven’t ever been before, BVI and Tortola, it’s wonderful there.

 

http://jacktrout.com/index.php/destinations/bahamas

Day trips in the Bahamas are going great, we service all areas and all islands in the Bahamas.

Fly Fishing Guides Bahamas   

Our guide Sidney will get you into bonefish and tarpon regularly, we also provide all the gear always and have all the flies. I even like to tie a few just for fun for your trip. Give me a call and we can BS about it. jt

Thank you for making us the #1 fly fishing company in the world on Tripadvisor, not Orvis. We never charge people East Coast prices for fly fishing. Step aside orvis, there’s a new sheriff out West.

Jack Trout Fly Fishing International, The Robin Hood’s of Fly Fishing. ©

https://www.tripadvisor.com/Attraction_Review-g32755-d1641287-Reviews-Jack_Trout_Fly_Fishing-Mount_Shasta_California.html

Many rivers to you Jack & Carola Trout – Team Trout International Guides

Cake- Great Band from Sacramento, California. These are our clients we guide – and he’s going the distance….


MF Feather River Fall Dry Fly Fishing

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Middle Fork Feather River Fly Fishing

Fly Fishing Guides Graeagle, Portola, Quincy, Chester, Greenville, Sierra City, Downieville, Camptonville, California.
Fly Fish Our Private Access Stretch Of The Middle Fork Feather River Off USFS Forest Lands. We Have A Private Road That Takes You Right To Our Property On The Middle Fork Of The Feather River Between The Towns Of Quincy & Portola.
MF Feather River Between Portola & Quincy, California Offer Some Of The Best Fly Fishing In The State. 
Middle Fork Feather River
Let Zachariah Stone Silver & Jack Trout Guide You On The Best Location The MF Feather Has To Offer. We are experts in fly fishing the Middle Fork Feather in our special location off our private lands. Licensed California Fly Fishing Guides By The Department Of Fish & Wildlife.
Zach Silver In His Element, Not Far From From Fishing And His Dogs By His House, He Literally Steps Off The  Banks Of is Property Into The Middle Fork Feather River & Why Not Share It With All Of You. Priceless!
   

Always Larger Toads Lurking Near The Bank.

   
We Can Fish You From The Last Saturday In April Until November 15th.
Jack Trout MF Feather River
Jack Trout & Beef Dog Out Enjoying Our Private Stretch Of Middle Fork Feather River. Jack Trout Was Born And a Graduate Of Portola High School, Grew Up Fishing On The Feather River.
“I Love The Feather River Country More Than Anywhere, This Is My Home.”  Jack Trout
One Of My Favorite Places On Earth Is Spent On Fiery Evenings Where You Can Catch Trout On The Feather Until The Of Dark Light, Like A Fire Fly. 
Full Day Guide Trip – $375 Includes All Gear + Flies & Lunch For Two Anglers 
Half Day – $275 All Gear Included & Flies For Two Anglers (No Lunch)
Middle Fork Feather River, North Fork Yuba River, Packer Lake, Sardine Lake.
All Lunches Provided By The Graeagle Store Since 1918, The Areas Finest Meats.

ASK US ABOUT FISHING TWO RIVER IN ONE DAY!

LOWEST AREA PRICES – DON’T PAY MORVIS FOR YOUR FLY FISHING TRIP, ALL GEAR INCLUDED & STREAM LUNCH

Graeagle Fishing Trip

Reviewed August 28, 2016

Zachariah Stone Silver was an amazing fly fishing guide down in Graeagle!!! We met at the general store and then headed out for four hours of FUN and EXCITEMENT. My husband caught his first trout on a fly! Z did a super job making sure all people were having a good time and learning. He is very knowledgeable and funny. Wonderful experience…..book with this company if you are looking for an awesome experience!!

Fly Fishing Crossroads California
Lodging Fly Fishing Eastern Plumas County
Portola, California
Chalet View Lodge – https://www.chaletviewlodge.com/
Sleepy Pines Motel – http://www.sleepypinesmotel.com/
Graeagle, California
Sierra Sky Ranch – http://www.sierraskylodge.com/
River Pines Resort – https://www.riverpines.com/
Packer Lake Resort & Cabins – Amazing food!!  http://www.packerlakelodge.com/
Sardine Lake Resort & Cabins – Amazing food!! http://www.sardinelakeresort.com/index.html
Gold Lake Lodge – http://goldlakelodge.com/
The Native Trout In The Feather River Are Some Of The Strongest & Beautiful Trout For Their Size. 
We Suggest Using  – 3, 4 or 5 weight rod when fly fishing the Feather River.
Wonderful dry fly fishing the entire season, we look forward to showing you how.
We catch trout on both dries, nymphs and streamers, we look forward to your adventures.
info@jacktrout.com  or 530-926-4540 ~ Feather River Trout Hotline.
Ask Us About Our Free Summer Fly Tying Classes And Casting Seminars Out Of Graeagle, California.
50 Years Wild & Scenic Act
We have some of the best accessible water in all of the Middle Fork Feather River, we want to share it with you.

We Catch Nice Brown Trout Too, But Be Sure To Wear Your Brown Trout Jacket For Good Luck.

Fish On! See You Soon, Jack Trout & Zachariah Stone Silver

Chief Graeagle Resting On His Bed Of Gold, On Eureka Peak Near Johnsville, California.
WE DO NOT GUIDE ON UNITED STATES FOREST SERVICE LANDS, BUT ACCESS THE MIDDLE FORK FEATHER RIVER FROM OUR LANDS & OTHER LOCAL’S PRIVATE LANDS.

Lower Feather River Steelhead

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The Lower Feather River begins after the Oroville Dam, the tallest dam in the United States. Unfortunately this has halted steelhead and salmon form making it up the Feather River Canyon and to re-propagate near the natural springs where these fish used to annually visit for millions of years. The fish have somewhat adjusted, even though populations have drastically declined in the last 160 years since the gold rush period as 18 of the historic 21 annual salmon runs are now extinct. Of course the declines of salmon are solely affected because of the dam and its impact these days combined with the drought years. Aside from the struggle these fish have faced over the last 160 years, the Feather still manages to see good returns of wild steelhead at times.

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We fish for steelhead in the Lower Feather River and we have found that Fall/Winter is when most of the larger fish can be caught. The river can see higher pressure during these months, however Spring and Summer can be very productive and under the radar of many anglers. The river can be pretty void of crowds during this time, with the nearby Yuba and Sac turning on, and the trout season opener. Fisherman will also head to the more well-known steelhead fisheries such as the Trinity and Upper Klamath. Located ten minutes from the river our guide is extremely knowledgeable about the fishery and he knows where to go depending on where the schools of fish are staging. Let us be your guide to some wonderful steelhead fly fishing on the Lower Feather River when the steelhead return on their annual migration up the Sacramento and it’s tributaries like the Feather River.

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LIST OF FLIES FOR FLY FISHING LOWER FEATHER RIVER STEELHEAD

DRY FLY

  • Elk Hair Caddis – 14 & 16
  • CDC Caddis 14 & 16
  • Stimulator 8-12
  • Parachute Adams 16
  • Adams 16
  • Para Extended Body-PMD 16
  • Blue Wing Olive 18

STREAMERS

  • Bead Bugger (Black, Brown, Olive) 10 & 8
  • Mohair Leech (Black, Brown, Olive) 10 & 8
  • BH Hailbop Leech (Black, Brown, Olive, Wine) 10
  • Pale Alevin 12 & 6
  • Central Valley Alevin 12 & 6
  • Soft Hackles (Tan, Brown, Olive) 14 & 16)
  • General Baitfish Imitations Grey/White 8 & 10

NYMPHING

  • Fox Pupah Olive & Tan 14
  • Z Wing Caddis Green 14
  • Hotwire Caddis Olive & Tan 14
  • G6 Caddis Pupa Olive & Tan 14
  • Bird Nest Olive & Hares Ear 16 & 18
  • Micro Mayfly 16 & 14
  • Lances X-May Olive 16
  • Hogan’s Little Amigo Brown & Olive 16
  • Pheasant Tail 14 & 16
  • WD-40 (Olive, Black, Grey, Brown) 16 & 18
  • Glo Bug (Pink, Peach, & Orange) 6
  • Microspawn (Pink, Cheese, Cheese/Flame, Steelhead Orange)
  • Pettis’s Unreal Egg (Dark Roe, Light Roe, Bright Orange, Peachy King, Pink Champagne) 12

The steelhead and salmon are in on all sections of the Klamath River and we guide it all!!

People are really excited about this, while others act like they have been there before and take a relaxed approach.

It’s superstar guides that make it happen like Travis Ortiz in his new boat, make of pure plutonium.

Then there’s me out there trying to solve mysteries without any clues in my 24th season.

Chris Gearhart is a fun guide to be out on a company trip, we were guiding friends and family from Clover Milk Farms, you know, the ones with the “Happy Cows.”

So on this company or family outings, I like to cook up some sirloin steaks Chilean/Argentine style.

Everyone was so happy catching adult steelhead, a memorable streamside lunch was also in order.

You can go out and catch a few more while we get everything ready onshore and yes they did, it’s that kind of great steelhead season folks.

Typical, my B.S is flying, and the guides as well as the clients know better, but it adds to a festive atmosphere as hunger gnawes at your gibblets.

This is fun stuff for me out there seeing everyone really enjoying themselves.

Beef Bomb! What a great and loyal partner.

Op, another hook-up, let me stir this jubilee of veggies mixed in this chimichuri and Travis seasonings, it’s guide effort.

Beef is insulated, Beef Dog is safe, he wears those colors proud, ranked #1 Fly Fishing Guide Guide Worldwide by me. 🙂 Love him.

This are special times folks, if you were ever going to go out and catch a steelhead, this is the year.

 

I always said, a good cigar is good luck out on the river.

A lot of lunkers being caught out there on all sections, I haven’t see it like this since the 90’s. That’s a big deal.

Steelhead Jack Trout 2018 Klamath R

I’ve been a happy camper and the clients all have been having these CalAlaska type trips!!

   www.cavespringsresort.com 

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Whoohooo !! Rookie of the Year Award Winner and SF Giants MVP.

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Moose Size also being caught out there on both the Trinity & Klamath Rivers.

 

Carry a big net is what we’re saying, it’s that kind of year.

 

 

Designer steelhead and the average size has been a real treat, it started so early this year.

Way to go Nick!

Happy Camp Middle Klamath River

You know late night when you are watching ABC, you can thank Shaun Dow for programming.

Coastal Klamath Mouth – Fly Fishing For Exotica On The Spey Swinging Away.

2018 Fly Fishing Klamath Mouth

Get into the swing of things on the Northern California Coast, lots of salmon being caught on flies as well steelies.

Lower Klamath Report 2018

These nice folks came out from North Carolina and my guides had a great 3 days with them.

That’s a great coho you caught there, I see white gums, what a beauty. We guide winter trips on the Smith, Lower Klmath, Upper Smith, Chetco, Elk & Sixes. Most people stay in Brookings Oregon at the Ocean Suites.

 

Cool a Jack Salmon Chinook, see those black gums, that’s Sand Flat on the Smith River, a great place to throw streamers.

 

50 Years Wild & Scenic Act

Time For Pyramid!! Those Huge Jurassic Trout & Pyramid Opened On October 1st. Pack Your Bags & Head To The Biggest Little City In The World, All The Way To Reno.

Chris Wharton Has a Treat For You.

I’ve Got Steaks!

Give Us A Call To Schedule Your Pyramid Lake Trip.

We were planning a camping trip in the Mount Shasta area. I called two local guide companies with Jack being one of them. The first guide company called me back first. I told him I just wanted to go out fishing for a couple hours so my 13 year old son could catch a couple fish. The guide said he would have to charge us the half-day rate which was $400. Way outside what I was interested in paying. Later that day, Jack called me back. Jack was more interested in making sure my son got out on the river and caught some fish than he was the price tag. I explained to Jack what my budget was and he was glad to accept it. Jack was patient and very kind to my son. We highly recommend him as a guide and we will see him again.

 

Lower Sacramento River Redding, Anderson, Red Bluff, California

2018 Lower Sac Report fly Fishing

Big trout being caught on the Lower Sac as the Egg Bite is on!

Honking darn sized trout being caught regularly, give us a call, we’re fly fishing experts that can show you how.

 

One Day Fly Fishing NZ

I have this partner in Australia & New Zealand, his name is Gavin Hurley and he is a lot of fun. I trust someone who likes a good beer, probably means they can spin large fish tales too, all the better!

When I get folks that want to go to the South Pacific and do it right, I rely on Gavin Hurley in both countries. We’re a team, whether you want a day trip with all the gear provided, or a week long trip with a childhood buddy, we got you covered and you always know the price is right.

https://jacktrout.com/index.php/destinations/new-zealand

 

We got some lunker browns with your name on them.

Amazing colored brown trout that you swear must of been in the ocean at one time.

If you like large brown trout, then fly fishing New Zealand is for you.

The herd of cattle.

Argentina – Bariloche, San Martin & Junin de los Andes, Esquel. We do customized trips that are very personalized and affordable. Why eat in a lodge when you can be in town every night, then floating the rivers in the day. We know Argentina and how to save you money on your trips, we have great guides, equipment and a seasoned record on Tripadvisor.

And oh those meats in Argentina…

Fantastic rivers with plenty of action all day long, most folks just have to try to keep up on multiple days fly fishing and sampling wines.

My Partner Tuqui Vicarro and our posse of guides in Argentina are some of the industries best and most experienced.

We know where to go!

Cake anyone? Those desserts are so yummy!

The best lamb I had on the trip,
cooked by Jack Trout – Client quote 2017 San Martin Argentina Asado.

 

Chile 2018/2019 Season Begins, we can’t wait.

These trout are ferocious, they took a bite out my logo on my boat…

Sweet locations are a must on your trip too.

The Rio Maullin, we have a private ranch we access for cruise ship trips, only 20 minutes away, easy.

We guide some of the most interesting people.

It’s just marvelous in Chile, one country with tremendous natural resources including water flowing in every direction.

Gustavo is a great guide, he and his wife are expecting their first child and we wanted to wish them a happy delivery.

Felix, one of favorite clients of 2017 from Switzerland, a real fun guy and memorable fly fishing adventures.

Charles Cirar, over all worldly legend kind of good guy, who caught some lunks with our guides last season.

COYHAIQUE FLY FISHING GUIDES FOR ONE DAY WITH GEAR

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EVERY LOCATION IN BELIZE WE HAVE AN EXPERIENCED FLY FISHING GUIDE WITH ALL GEAR INCLUDED FOR TWO W/ LUNCH $475 USD, THE LOWEST PRICES IN ALL OF BELIZE. THIS IS FOR A FULL DAY TRIP. WE ALSO OFFER THE BEST EQUIPMENT, RODS & SKIFFS. Don’t Pay Morvis For Your Guides.

Best Fly Fishing Belize

We are the leaders for one day trips fly fishing with all gear included & lunch. Always $475 per day for two anglers on a skiff for full day.

We’ve been catching permit on flies, it’s a hoot and not easy, but our guides are train for jumping permit.

Tarpon too, we know where to take you to get tarpon. We make fly fishing worldwide easy.

Jack Trout Fly Fishing International & Tours

Fly fishing map Bahamas

 

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Day trips and Half Day Trips Out Of Andros, Nassau, Abaco & Grand Bahamas, All Fly Fishing Gear Provided.

We Get Tarpon Too, So Le Us Know What You Like To Target!

Here’s The Atlantis Hotel in Nassau Bahamas.

Lots of happy clients from Bahamas.

 

Things are really getting fun again in Tortola, British Virgin Islands.

We have a great day trip for you, let us know when you go or if you need any information our friends Liz & Ian will take great care of you on Nanny Caye and the prices are so reasonable. They have fast water shuttles to various locations on the island, you’re in for a real treat. Ask us about our family trips.

 

 

Welcome 2019 Winter Fly Fishing

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Beef Dog snoozing away….

Pyramid Lake February 2019, then we sent him up to the Chetco River in the Oregon.

Pyramid Lake Lahontan Cutthroat Trout

2 days after Donny left Pyramid Lake he drove to the Chetco and we set him up with our guide over there and he landed this beast! Feb 2019

Report 2019 Chetco River

Fly Fishing Guides Cheto River Oregon

Nassau Bahamas week of January 20th, 2019

Best Fly Fishing Caribbean 2019  

Belize City Week of January 20th, 2019

 

Reviewed today

Jack Trout is an exceptional guy…he was super nice over the phone and laid out expectations very clearly, with great communication the entire time. We got off of our cruise ship and Dennis Young was waiting for us at the dock as promised. He was all set up with 3 super nice fly outfits with top of the line Hatch Reels! The weather was perfect, and we immediately set out to slay some tarpon under some bird frenzies and busting bait right off the dock! The Tarpon were going nuts, and with a couple good hookups and some acrobatic jumps on 70 lb tarpon, I was already smiling ear to ear!

Once my arm was dead from casting an 11 weight rod, we set out for the flats to get some shots at some nice bones. Along the way we saw a tight school of large Jack Crevalle and stopped to hook up with a nice one! Man those things can pull hard!!!

The wind had shifted that day making conditions abnormal, but Dennis Young was able to adjust his locations and strategy to get us shots at plenty of nice bones! After I landed the biggest Bonefish I’ve ever caught, it was time to head back to the cruise ship. One of the best days I’ve ever had fly fishing in the tropics, and basically in downtown Belize City!!!

I’ll be booking guides through Jack Trout every time in the future. He has the best guides at the best rates, and is an awesome guy!!!

Date of experience: January 2019
 

Winter time I tie flies for my guides in the Caribbean. 1/23/19 (Pearl Necklace Shrimp)

January 15th, 2019 Rio Maullin Chile, Lakes District

Speaking on the History of the McCloud River Rainbow at the Southern Oregon Fly Casters  – January 15th, 2019

Jack Trout Historian Speeaker in Oregon

Same Clients Kathy Winn and her husband off the cruise ship in Punta Arenas, both trips were very successful.  🙂

 

Excellent guides and I would recommend both Mattias and Miguel. Our party of 4 had a very nice time.

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Date of experience: January 2019
Thank Dave C
This review is the subjective opinion of a TripAdvisor member and not of TripAdvisor LLC.
Jack T, Owner at Jack Trout Fly Fishing, responded to this review
Responded 5 days ago

Hi Dave & Family,

Thank you so much for your review, our guides in Chile are the greatest! We pride ourselves in being able to provide an affordable fly fishing day trip with a wonderful and authentic Chilean bbq lunch with wine, etc. We also like to make it easy and provide all the fly fishing gear so your group is not schelping fly rods, boot, waders halway across the world. We also refuse to raise our prices, everyone’s working harder than their parents, we care about our clients. When it’s your time to have fun, we get it and know you folks deserve a great fly fishing Walt Disney Adventure in Chile!! We’ll never let you or anyone down, we just want to make people’s fly fishing dreams come true and it’s not about the money for us, it’s about the experience. With Heart, Jack Trout & the Team Trout Guides

Nassau Bahamas, January 2019.

Fly fishing trips Nassau

 

In early January 2019 I went for bonefish with Sidney Walker. He picked me up at the cruise port and after a short 20-30 minute boat ride we were on a school of bonefish in the flats. Sidney’s estimate was 200 to 300 fish were in this school near a bank with mangrove trees. It took a few minutes to adjust my eyes to see them but once I could see them, we chased them all day. I’ve been to the Bahamas and the Florida Keys fishing for bones but never caught one and only seen a few in previous tries. I was amazed that Sidney knew where they would be and in such great numbers.
These fish are everything you heard about them and more. Extremely skittish, finicky, strong and intelligent. No wonder they’re one of the hardest fish to catch. Since you’re sight casting, this is bone hunting, not bone fishing….
Sidney set me up with both a spinning rod and a fly rod at my request. Once we were on the school he constantly gave me direction on where the fish were, how and when to cast to them and how to retrieve. We were on the school at about 9am and had my first fish on the line at 9:30. They are finicky, only wanting a certain bait, but Sidney knew what would please them. I lost this first fish after what was an eye opening experience. I have never had a fish fight as hard as this bone. The screeching reel and bent rod was the first true adrenaline rush of the day. This bone spit the hook because I had the line looped around the tip of the rod. My bad but a good lesson for me. Every component of my gear had to be perfect if I were to land one. Take it from me, check you line.
By 9:50 is was into another bone. He fought me for about 9 or 10 minutes. He would take the drag, I’d reel him in, he would take more drag and I’d reel again. Finally I brought him to the boat and for the first time in my life I caught the grey ghost, my bucket list fish. Throughout the day the bones became finicky and were not interested in my bait so we moved out to the flats. We waded and I hooked a nice bone on a fly but was unable to land him. Later in the day we moved to deeper water where I was able to land another bone and a small tarpon.
All throughout the long day, 8am till 4pm we fished and fished. Sidney never rested! He so desperately wanted me to enjoy the day that he used every technique in his vast arsenal to nail these amazing fish. His tireless work, direction and great sense of humor made the day fly by! I didn’t even feel the how sore my casting arm was until later that night.
I’m not a great fisherman by any means and all my life these bonefish have alluded me. When I booked this trip my expectations were understandably low.
Sidney was amazing and exceeded my best bone fishing day dreams.
Thanks to Jack Trout and Sidney Walker for a day I’ll never forget. You rock guys…
Oh, I’ll be back.
Ron

Date of experience: January 2019

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John Albert Thompson Snowshoe

How the Winter West was won

December 31, 2018 – John Albert “Snowshoe” Thompson stood 6-feet tall with piercing blue eyes and a beard of wired blond. He had a physique of solid braided muscles and spoke English with a Norse accent sometimes offering a word or two in an old Viking dialect to boot.

Thompson’s Norwegian family, including nine brothers and sisters, immigrated to the United States in 1837 when he was 10 years old to homestead in Illinois. At age 24, he saw many of his neighbors leaving their farmlands in search of a new life out west.

Thompson’s memory of his native Norway included mountain peaks he loved climbing as a youngster with his dad. Taking all he knew and learned from his father, Thompson headed out west to arrive in Hangtown (Placerville) and took up a mining job with another family member.

In a year’s time he bought a small ranch on Putah Creek. There he made little profit, spending most of his time living off the land for survival and entertainment. Thompson heard that the mail was very unpredictable in its deliveries over the Sierra, sometimes delayed for weeks by winter storms. He answered an ad in the Sacramento Union for a mail carrier to travel from Hangtown to Genoa, Nevada (Carson Valley) in the mid 1850s.

Putting his best foot forward, Thompson arrived at the interview with a pair of skis he had made from two pieces of oak that weighed about 25 lbs and were 10-feet tall. The skis were constructed from memory of people back in his hometown village of Telemark, Norway. Thompson strapped the skis on and around his ankles with a crude mesh of leather ropes he used as ski bindings. He sailed down the mountainside as a crowd gathered to witness a feat few had ever seen or heard tell before in America.

Although Thompson’s father died when he was just 2, he had heard of the incredible outdoor skills his father possessed and what he learned on that topic proved most valuable. Winter was more brutal in Norway and the temperatures were considerably more severe.

As a result, Thompson drew upon a type of fortitude and knowledge of winter storms that only others from his homeland could identify. The skills proved invaluable while negotiating winter in the Sierra.

For instance, Thompson reportedly didn’t carry a compass, yet never got lost even while blazing new and faster routes. He customized his treks based on snow pack and each individual run.

Sometimes the mail pack would weigh 60 to 100 lbs. Along with the mail, Thompson would carry jerk meats, bread and grains to keep his weight down for the journey. He slept under trees as well as several caves he discovered over the years along his 90-mile “Ironman.”

Thompson would sometimes sleep standing up and never carried a gun yet fought or ran off wolves as necessary. Along his way, Thompson was credited for planting the first fruit trees on the Eastern Sierra slopes of Nevada. He also dug the first irrigation canals in the newly formed Nevada Territory on the southern pass of Lake Bigler (Lake Tahoe) of the Nevada/California border.

Thompson carried the first ore samples from Virginia City to Sacramento City in 1858-59 and helped carry the original printing press later used for the Territorial Enterprise in Virginia City a few years later. The newspaper became one of the most important printed editions between Chicago and San Francisco, made in part because of Mark Twain’s gift of rhetoric and satire.

Thompson married his girlfriend of 10 years in 1863, Agnes Singleton, whom he met in Mottsville, a community near present day Minden, Nevada. Together they had one son. Snowshoe Thompson died in 1874 and his son died two years later at 11 years of age. He is buried next to his mother and father in the Genoa Cemetery.

Snowshoe Thompson was the first person to single-handedly standardize national mail routes: Three days from Hangtown to Genoa and two days coming back. This advancement transitioned mail delivery across the United States, before the railroad was completed, to be sure and reliable.

One thing that occurred to me as I read about Showshoe Thompson is because of his abilities to soar over the Sierra and deliver mail which was predictable and certain, even in horrendous snow storms, he literally connected the East to the West, family by family, letter by letter. In my opinion John Albert Thompson won the west for all of us to this day. John Albert Thompson did more for the American West one letter at a time than any other American I can think of, and he did it first.”

While a pioneer conquering the slopes of the Sierra on a regular basis, Thompson delivered Harper’s Weekly Magazine. Harper’s was published from 1850 to 1914 and was the current day CNN of America.

At the time, Snowshoe was the only information carrier traveling from east to west. Thompson earned a moniker as the “Birdman of the Sierra,” for traversing the mountains to deliver the country’s news on his back from Sacramento Valley to Carson Valley and back again.

His actions served loved ones wanting to know if a family member made it west or dispersing important new developments from the U.S. government. Tales were told of heroic acts of bravery and self-endurance to save people’s lives along the way.

In Plumas County 1851, Norwegian-born Charles Nelson (Nelson Creek) settled in Johnsville. He and his crew were mining on Eureka Peak. Nelson built skis 12-14 feet long that he remembered from his homeland in Scandinavia. They called them Longboards.

Miners in California found out gold doesn’t just hang off the roots of every plant as it was advertised in several magazines and newspapers back East. Times were tough and morale hit rock bottom during the winters of 1853-55. Many arrivals were sick with cholera and influenza enduring conditions of cold and damp.

Charles Nelson offered a distraction solution to conditions; he organized ski races. The events were the first of their kind in the newly formed state of California and were welcome as a friendly diversion for all of those suffering from exhaustion and exposure to the elements.

Back in the 1850s, winters were much harsher. The season started in September and would likely thaw in June or July. The races became so popular that the purse could be as high as $700 to $1000 … per race!

Snowshoe Thompson caught wind of the races and big prizes as well as stories of Plumas County racers sailing at speeds of 80 mph. He accepted the Alpine vs. Plumas Longboard challenge.

Likewise, many of the Plumas Longboard champions relished a chance to race the most famous skier of the era, the Birdman of the Sierra, Snowshoe Thompson.

Thompson made his way over to Plumas County by way of Camptonville and Poker Flats to what is now Plumas Eureka State Park and the historic Johnsville Ski Bowl. Nelson and his posse sported skis five feet longer than Thompson’s and those first Plumas Longboarders won the race. Thompson noticed the Longboarders used some kind of “dope” on their skis, a type of wax mixed with something the racers highly guarded as, a secret weapon.

The U.S. Government did not pay Thompson for his mail deliveries. Before his death, he sought a $6,000 claim for the 20 years of service provided preceding the transcontinental railroad in 1869. He was never paid and his mail delivery days ended soon after the railroad was complete.

For the special deliveries of ore from the Comstock Lode, he had been paid a guaranteed fee for the Virginia City to Sacramento City transports of very valuable content.

Being a guide out there for the past 24 years, I can sort of feel his incredible accomplishments, guide trip by guide trip, river by river. I can take a small slice of his world and identify with this great man. John Snowshoe Thompson delivered and connected a nation on his back, letter by letter, mountain peak by mountain peak, possible with one of your ancestor’s letters, won the West for all of us today, and his ultimate payback, being remembered as the Father of Skiing in America.

Author Jack Trout was born and raised in Plumas County. A graduate of Portola High School, Jack has been a  fly fishing outfitter for the past 25 years who provides guide trips on the Yuba and the Feather Rivers. He is a freelance writer whose historic articles appear in several publications throughout California. Learn more on his website.

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I arranged two days of fishing through jack trout out of Placencia Belize. Jack was always prompt with responses during the planning phase, and was able to accommodate a last minute request of an additional boat. The first day out my son and husband went with Wayne and had an amazing day of fishing- catching bonefish and permit. They found Wayne to be professional and helpful. Unfortunately wind conditions kept the boats inland for the second day, and the fishing was not very successful. But the boat ride was beautiful. Would definitely recommend this guide Wayne from jack trout, professional and kind. Other boats/ guides had to borrow or ask for Wayne’s help in some way, which made an impression on them and have even more confidence in our choice.

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The Hearst’s Rich Northern California Nevada History – by Jack Trout

It was 1859, in Gold Canyon located very close to Virginia City, Nevada. George Hearst came out from Missouri looking to make it big in the mining business and pay off his father’s debts back home paid $3000 dollars for a 1/6 interest to purchase his shared interest in the Ophir Mine with his newly formed partners Pat McCoughlin and Peter O’Reily. Together they organized the most incredible haul of its time when they ingeniously mule carted 38 tons of silver ore over the Sierra’s to the only nearby smelter in San Francisco, California. For that, Hearst made $90,000 and in 1860 he took his profits with his partners and proceeded to buy more mines in other states and eventually other countries. He was born in 1820 in Franklin County, Missouri, he wasn’t all that educated, but what he lacked in schooling he made up for in pure raw desire to learn the mining trade. He worked as an apprentice in a copper mine near his hometown and there as a young lad he realized he had the ability to organize men that would be loyal and who believed in his ideas about mining. He also ran the families store and was a very likable kindhearted man, but he had mounting debts caused by his father’s previous failures who had died in 1846 and he was left as head of his family to solve these problems. He realized that the only way out of this was to head out west with some friends and see if he could be one of the lucky ones to strike it rich or “Find the Elephant” as they coined back in that era. As he headed out west with his partners for the California Gold Rush then arriving in 1850, he and his partners lived comfortable for about 10 years just outside of Nevada City, California. He heard about the “Blue Clay” or “Blue Gumbo” they were finding over in Virginia City that at first the miner’s thought was a bit of a nuisance in their rockers and sluices because it got in the way of their gold prospecting and many of them just tossed the blue stuff to the side. Little did they know that when you used the pan algamation method by adding this blue gumbo clay to an
old metal bath tub and mixed it with mercury, copper sulphate & salts, you could come back the next day and there would be pure silver separated out from the ore. After buying 3 of the most successful mines of that era, George Hearst gained tremendous wealth and reputation and in 1860 he married a girl by the name of Phoebe Apperson when he was 40 and she was 18. They moved to San Francisco and had one child in 1863 by the name of William Randolph Hearst. George Hearst became a California Assembly Member and eventually a Senator representing California, he died in 1891. In 1902 Phoebe took a train ride from Redding to Sisson up the Siskiyou Canyon to visit her SF attorney Charles Stetson Wheeler who had bought a men’s only hunting and fishing club on the McCloud River that included 50,000 acres of land from Justin Sisson’s wife after he died in 1888. (Mt Shasta was named Sisson 1888 to 1924) They called it, “The Bend.” As soon as she laid eyes on the turquoise colors of the McCloud River she asked her council if she could buy part of his estate – “So is to, Entertain Guest,” Phoebe exclaimed. Charles Wheeler wanted nothing to do with this and said to Phoebe, “Now Phoebe, this is a men’s only hunting and fishing club, you’re lucky I even let you in here, I might have to keep this quiet.” But not ever taking no for answer knowing she and her husband were

responsible for so much philanthropy and goodwill in their time together, donating or being major benefactors for the University of California, the Golden Gate Kindergarten Association and the first President of the Century Club of California. In those days that was big time stuff for a lady on her own and she kept on Charles until he agreed to a ninety year lease. “Alright Phoebe, I’ll let you lease the Wyntoon section of our lands here, but please, don’t be building anything too extravagant, I don’t want to upset the boys you know.”

She proceeded to build a seven story castle to the chagrin of Wheeler’s requests, but none the less it was popular with her cronies from the San Francisco Bay area and her friends she invited up from Pleasanton, California, where she had her large country farm estate located at. Phoebe Hearst died in 1918 like many other Californians did that same year due to the Spanish Influenza Virus. Her son William Randolph would visit on summers and then live fulltime at the estate until it burned down in 1925 and that’s when WRH hired Julia Morgan, the first women architect in California to design a new castle on the McCloud River like the one she did in 1919 at San Simeon being called upon for several very important projects by the Hearst family and other notable legends and stars of that era. That luminary continued to win her claim and notoriety
for her creative designs that were ahead of her time and she became loved and revered throughout California for her works. WRH was more of a playboy when it came to the Hearst Estate, he enjoyed entertaining friends and using the estate for big parties and personal entertainment. He enjoyed inviting the most influential people of that era. One of them was Marion Davies a movie star actress and Broadway dancer he entertained regularly at the castle. Hearst died in 1951 but when I think of the Hearst Family, I think back to George Hearst and all his great efforts to make a better life for several generations if not millenniums to come. Wealth is not something that just falls from the sky, it takes will, desire, planning and a lot of hard work and an ounce of luck. Like figuring out how to haul 38 tons of silver ore over the Sierra’s in 1859, that’s impressive. The Hearst Castle lies on the Upper McCloud River just like it did when Phoebe Hearst first laid eyes on those one of a kind crystal glacial waters. Just like those flowing waters lies another story of the American Dream. You don’t have to eat carrots to be a visionary, but you do have to see ahead of the hare of your era.

George Hearst was a Legend and someone I have grown to admire over the years as a true American hero of his time.

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  • My wife and I were on a cruise ship and scheduled 2 days of flying fishing through Jack Trout. On Feb 5th, we were in Puerto Chacabuco and went wading in a river with Tolin. The trip was fanstastic. He helped my wife, who was a beginner, and made a memorable day for both of us in a beautiful setting. The next day, we went out with Mattias in Puerto Montt. This trip was on a river in a drift boat. Both of these guides were attentive and professional. All the fishing licenses, equipment and food were provided as promised. The communication with Jack that was necessary to set up our fishing was accurate and easy. The fly fishing was a hightlight of our time in the Patagonia region.

   

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Capt. Jack Trout arranged for Capt. Sydney “bonefish” Walker to take me and my wife on the flats for a day chasing the elusive Bonefish. We were instantly into fish and through the coaching of Capt. Sydney I was able to sight fish to the incredibly camouflaged target species. The fish were finicky but we finally got one to eat and made the trip to the islands memorable. Capt. Sydney was patient, knowledgeable, energetic, humorous and determined to catch fish.
Working with Capt. Jack as the outfitter was a great experience with open communication and plenty of detail. While fly fishing gear was provided, depending on your preferences, I would consider bringing your own. Additionally, given the finicky nature of the fish I would suggest an array of shrimp patterns, a la Crazy Charlie’s in various sizes, although if you are traveling light and looking for a day on the water, you are guaranteed to have an awesome experience!

 

PLUMAS & SIERRA COUNTIES FLY FISHING 2019 SEASON

Hwy 89 The Fishing Crossroad of California

By: Jack Trout 2019

Mount Shasta to Lake Tahoe

Childhood memories have a way of stimulating your step as you get older. Like fodder for your brain. It might be the first time you went camping in the Sierra’s with your parents. Or possible your first trout you landed with a brother or sister at one of those high mountain lakes in the Shasta Cascades. Those kinds of memories are the ones that never leave you and those places remain timeless and more important every year of our lives. Like the warm sun in springtime you haven’t felt in months or spotting a robin pulling worms from your lawn. Those are all natures signals that it’s time to get outdoors and return to those places we know and love. Maybe this is the year you discover a new area with your kids and pass the torch on to the next generation. That’s what got me thinking about all my childhood areas I fished as a kid growing up in Portola, California. As an adult I became a fly fishing guide out of Mount Shasta and I took pride in knowing that all my childhood rivers were just down the road off highway 89.

Highway 89 runs from the town of Mount Shasta down through South Lake Tahoe, in between is considered by the best anglers as the “creme de la creme” of trout fishing in the State of California. Hwy 89 is the gold vein of California highways when it comes to harvesting angling adventures that last a lifetime. The question is when do you start and where?  Some areas thaw before others and the oddity of it all is that you would think up north towards Mt Shasta would receive the most snow pack and you should start out in South Lake Tahoe on Hwy 89 and work your way up North. But over the years just the opposite I found is true.

The tributaries and rivers open on the last Saturday in April, all lakes are open year around in California except on private lakes that are run by the Department of Fish and Wildlife.  The first area to fish off Hwy 89 is the Upper Sacramento and McCloud Rivers near the towns of McCloud and interstate 5, near the town of Mt Shasta as they are the first best areas in the state to thaw out and become fishable. As spring progresses the leaves get on the trees this makes the insects return and the trout are happy about it. This can be a productive area for early season trout fishing with an emphasis on fishing mid-day because that’s when the trout feed the most with virtually little snow around or rarely high waters. If the rivers are high on the opener, fishing below regulated flows maybe the necessary option. As the season progresses into May moving down Hwy 89 towards Hat Creek, Fall River & the Pit River can be very rewarding for the savvy angler. You can also fish Baum Lake off Hwy 299 and Manzanita Lake in Lassen Park. The hatches if you so choose to fish by fly can be very prolific that time of year, while others can hook on a worm and snuggle closer to mom as safe refuge. As June approaches areas down Hwy 89 and on Hwy 70 in the Middle Fork Canyon of the Feather River offer terrific dry fly hatches as they recede into shape. Don’t forget about the town of Chester on Lake Almanor and all those massive sized brown trout and kokanee salmon as well as Eagle Lake and the home of the Eagle Lake Trout off Hwy 36 just down the road. Around the towns of Graeagle, Quincy and Portola the Department of Fish & Wildlife start their annual lake and river hatchery trout planting programs and this information can be found by searching online. Lake Davis, Bucks Lake, Antelope Lake and Frenchmen’s Lake off Hwy 89 & Hwy 70 house trophy sized trout and provide easy access as well as great camping sites for families. As we head into mid-June even more high mountain lakes become accessible and roads up into the Lake Basin lead to numerous lakes, camping, swimming and hiking trails I loved as a kid. Sierra and Plumas Counties that time of year are literally “Ground Zero” For recreation. For the midsize lake lover, places like Packer, Sardine and Salmon Lakes are sublime destinations with amazing breathtaking area views and local seasonal restaurants sprinkled around the Sierra Buttes, “the Switzerland of Sierra County.” Then you should head down Hwy 49 into the wonderful gold mining towns of Sierra City and Downieville. When staying in these towns where Mark Twain once lived and wrote about, you can catch fish on the North Fork of the Yuba River, one of the tougher yet rewarding rivers to fish on. Its gin colored glacier waters is truly remarkable in transparency and leaves you with a sense of zen anytime you’re near, not to mention the ferns, sounds of chirping birds and the scent of evergreen in the air.

As July 4th weekend appears, any location is accessible and open but with the higher daily temps getting to higher elevations and fishing early and late is a fishermen’s best option for success, especially as we head into August and the “Dog Days of Summer.” Places like the Truckee River, Stampede & Boca Reservoirs, the Little Truckee and Lake Tahoe are all places for families and anglers to come to visit for it’s the right time of year. The temps are perfect day or night from the Shasta Trinity National Forest on down through Lassen, Plumas and Tahoe Yuba National Forests. These are the areas to explore and fish in California and Hwy 89 is the way to access it all. Be sure to check on fishing regulations as some rivers have designated areas for catch and release as well as catch and keep and are stocked throughout the season.

Whether you’re a fly fishermen, a spey guy or a dry fly fanatic, Hwy 89 has something to offer for everyone that loves to fish and explore and the best thing is you’re located up at high elevations in green confer forests the entire journey. You will remember the gentle touch of a north wind that makes you feel cooler. The chance to accomplish something you’ve possibly never done before and Hwy 89 can be the yellow brick road that takes you there. Top to bottom, north or south, Hwy 89 is the artery of California that brings you to the heart of the fishing and adventure. It’s rivers, lakes and streams are unsurpassed in scenic beauty and offer the outdoorsmen the best opportunity for fishing off any road in California. Your only decision is which way to access this highway and whether you head in which direction is ultimately up to you. But you can rest assured that Hwy 89, the Fishing Highway of California will never let you down, let its journey be your compass in life and may it remind you of your childhood.

Author Jack Trout, is a California & Nevada Historian, was born and raised in Plumas County. A graduate of Portola High School, Jack has been a fly fishing outfitter for the past 25 years who provides guide trips throughout Northern California. He is a freelance writer whose historic & angling articles appear in publications throughout California and Nevada. Learn more on his websitewww.jacktrout.com 

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