LTFF Step 2 Novice Fish-out - Lower Sac River Float -NOW CLOSED

  • 21 May 2016
  • 7:00 AM - 9:00 PM
  • REDDING, CA
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THIS FISH-OUT HAS FILLED AND IS NOW CLOSED. 

This Lower Sacramento River Float Trip on Sat., May 21, is the 2nd fish-out offered to those students registered for the "Learn to Fly Fish" Step 2 Novice Class for 2016 as part of this educational fly fishing program for club members only.   

The Lower "Sac" is a famous wild rainbow trout fishery, probably the best in the state for numbers and size of fish. Due to the relatively deep and swift flow of this big river, it is primarily fly-fished by nymphing from drift boats since there are only limited dry fly opportunities and little wading access most of the time.

We will be fishing from guided drift boats, with two novices and one guide per each boat.  Our guides (provided by Kirk Portocarrero, www.SacRiverGuide.com, 800-670-4448) are very experienced on the "Sac" and, in addition to guiding trout anglers, they may also guide steelhead, salmon, or shad trips on this river. The guides will provide excellent instruction -- in addition to any gear that you don't have, all flies and tippet materials, water or sodas, and a nice lunch on the river.

BE SURE THAT YOU ARRIVE ON TIME (by 7:00am!) AT THE DESIGNATED BOAT RAMP IN REDDING SINCE THE BOATS MAY NOT WAIT FOR YOU. 

It is suggested that you arrive Friday night to get a good night's sleep as this will be a long day on the water.  And we also want you to stay a second night in Redding to enjoy the included group restaurant dinner.  Driving home this far after fishing all day is strongly discouraged -- we don't need any more people falling asleep at the wheel.  

A 5 or 6 wt fly rod and floating fly line is recommended. The guides can provide a rod (if requested in advance) and will provide leaders, tippet, and all flies.  Waders are not required and NOT suggested since you'll overheat in them in the boat. Wear wading sandals, boots, or other footwear that allows you to step into the water while getting in and out of the boat. Bring hat, polarized sunglasses, sunscreen, rain jacket, and of course, your fishing license, which the guide needs to see.

The registration fee is $250, which covers the boats, guides, lunch on the river, and Saturday night's dinner at an Italian restaurant in Redding, but NOT the cost of guide gratuity or lodging. 

Additional details, including how to find the designated boat launching ramp and how to get to the restaurant that night, will be presented at a Pre-fishout Meeting at the clubhouse on Tues. evening, April 12, from 6:00-9:00pm (please register for this pre-mtg. also) for both this float trip and for the Luk Lake fish-out.  We'll probably cover this fish-out first since it will take less time, but please DO make the effort to attend. 

This fish-out is for students who are previously registered for the LTFF STEP 2 Novice Class ONLY and have attended this year's class days on Feb. 21 and March 6. 

SIGN-UP QUICKLY FOR THIS FISH-OUT SINCE WE HAVE A LIMITED NUMBER OF BOATS AVAILABLE.  If you do miss out, be sure to sign up for the wait list in case a spot opens up later or we are able to get more boats. 

Location:  Boat Ramp TBD near Redding
Fee:  $250, exclusive of guide gratuity (min. $30-40)

Contacts:  John Murphy (jmurphy7599@gmail.com)  cell ph. 650-799-1695

Bob Sorenson (r.sorenson@comcast.net)

Lodging in Redding:  Beside camping options at the "Sacramento RV Park" (www.sacramentoriverrvresort.com, or ph. 530-365-6402) that is located just 4 miles south of town, there are roughly 30 listed motels in and around Redding. 

The major ones include: Holiday Inn 530-221-7500, Red Lion  530-221-8700, Best Western 530-221-6100, Motel 6 530-221-1800, Oxford Suites 530-221-0100.  Some other well known possibilities include:  Fairfield Inn & Suites (Marriott), Hampton Inn & Suites, Hilton Garden Inn, Town Place Suites.

You may want to email or talk to others at the pre-meeting about camping together, sharing a room, or a group of you booking into the same motel to get to know one another better.




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