Archive for November, 2009

Fishing in the Shasta Cascade

Wednesday, November 11th, 2009


“One of California’s best kept secrets is the Shasta Cascade Region in Northern California.”

This area is rich with diversity and serves as a natural crossroad for just about any kind of outdoor recreational activity that can be devised. Within an hour of Redding off of I-5, in any direction, one can experience exhilarating snow capped peaks for anything from Skiing, to snow shoeing, hiking and dog sledding, to rich, deep forests, sprawling grasslands, rolling hills and even desert terrain!

In this well preserved wonderland, there is no shortage of water activities as one has to try hard not to accidentally fall into the many lakes, such as Shasta, Whiskeytown, Almanor, Trinity, Oroville, Lewiston and Eagle among many others that the Shasta Cascade has to offer. In addition to the abundance of lake access, there is a veritable myriad of rivers running through as well. The famous Sacramento River gets its start in beautiful Mt Shasta City and from there, can be followed all the way through the region as it grows and spreads. Trinity, Feather, McCloud, Pit, Susan and Klamath Rivers also amble here and there through the majestic landscape of the 8 different counties of which the region is comprised.

With all that water, there are bound to be fish and indeed, the Shasta Cascade region boasts some of the best fishing areas in the state. Whether you are fishing off of a jet boat, or jumping in with both feet for a little fly fishing, the Shasta Cascade is the angler’s dream! This year has been fantastic for trout and steelhead, with fishermen limiting out daily on the lower Sacramento with as many as 15 trout a day! Check out Anderson River Park for a great place to sit along the river while enjoying the scenery of this lush and beautiful park. Don’t forget to stop by Al Brown’s Guide service in Anderson on the way.

Not an expert Fisherman? Make it a weekend to remember by going out with one of our many professional and talented guides such as those at Salmon King Lodge of Red Bluff, where the friendly and knowledgeable guides can answer just about any question you can throw at them. If you are looking for something a little more off the beaten path, get lost in the beauty of Trinity County while you fish along the Trinity River. Dragonfly Outfitters in Weaverville will be all too happy to help you out with guides or any last minute supplies. Or, head north to Hat Creek near Burney, stopping to see the stunning Burney Falls while you are at it. Redding is your stop for supplies and information with the experts at The Fly Shop and AA Outdoor Adventures Sport Fishing.

Farther north still is the secluded Scott River where you can enjoy a fishing retreat at the Sugar Creek Ranch where you can completely customize your weekend with fishing lessons, guides, meal plans and equipment rentals. No fishing license required!
Still not quite what you are looking for? How about the raging waters of the Klamath River! There, the Marble Mountain Guest Ranch can take care of you with lodging and meals and even the option of horse pack trips to the Marble Wilderness Lakes where you can go on a guided float tube fly fishing excursion!

Whether you are a beginner who enjoys the comforts of full service and satellite TV, or a hardened angler who wants nothing more than to get lost in the wilderness for a couple days to sleep under the stars, the Shasta Cascade is your ticket. Whatever your preference, there is no shortage of options here! For a list of fishing guides visit: www.ShastaCascade.com/fishingandhunting

For a weekly updated fishing report visit: www.ShastaCascade.com/fishing

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November Events

Wednesday, November 11th, 2009

November 7th

Autumn Bike Fest – Redding
10am to 1pm at the Turtle Bay Exploration Park (530)243-8850
2nd Annual Art on the Wild Side Art show – Anderson
Held at the Gaia hotel and brought to you by Shasta Wildlife Rescue and Rehabilitation (530)917-0930
Guided Bird Walk – Red Bluff
At the Sacramento River Discovery Center from 8am to 10am (530)527-1196
3rd Annual Holiday Shop Hop – Redding
9am to 6pm (530)229-9301

November 11th

Veterans Day Ceremony – Weed
Ceremony takes place among the powerful images of bronze figure groupings and a Memorial Wall with the majestic Mt. Shasta as a backdrop. (530)938-2218

November 14th

A Taste of Greece – Redding
Featuring Greek music by the Spartans 6pm – 10pm at the Elks Lodge #1073 (530)246-8809
Holiday Harvest Festival – Red Bluff
At the Tehama District Fairgrounds

November 21st

Holiday Bazaar – Burney
At the East Burney Elementary School
Holiday Craft Fair – Yreka
At the Siskiyou Golden Fairgrounds from 10am to 3pm

November 28th

Old Fashioned Days – Cottonwood
Held on Front St. fromm 11am to 6pm
3rd Annual Dog & Pony Show Parade – McCloud
The event starts off at noon on Main St. with games, prizes and a number of vendors and organizations. (530)964-2662
Red Bluff Christmas Parade – Red Bluff
Downtown starting at 5:30pm (530)527-6220
Lewiston Bridge Lighting – Lewiston
Join the community of Lewiston for a night of food, fireworks and Santa Clause as they celebrate the traditional lighting of the Lewiston Bridge. People start arriving at about 1:30pm in Downtown Lewiston (530)778-0506
Annual Yreka Holiday Parade – Yreka
11am through the downtown historical district. It’s the largest daytime holiday parade in Northern California. (530)842-1649

Turtle Bay Exploration Park

Through January 3rd
Art of the Brick
Through January 10th
The Scoop on Poop

For more info on these and many more events visit ShastaCascade.com

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