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Shasta Lake Fish Report for 6-8-2023
Shasta Lake Fish Report for 6-8-2023
The Spotted Bass factory north of us continues to churn out great days on the water!
Shasta Lake - Shasta Lake, CA (Shasta County)
by The Fly Shop
6-8-2023
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The Spotted Bass factory north of us continues to churn out great days on the water! Fish are now looking at Crayfish these days, more so than Shad. A Titan taper sinking line will get you down into the clay banks, fish a Pumpkin or Rootbeer Grim Reaper, a Whitlock Scorpion in Rootbeer, or a Bouncing Crayfish. If you are in a boat, cast it and walk it down the bank, eats will be subtle. Float N' Fly action can still be happening, you may have to find a bait ball and / or drop your fly as deep as you can fish it. After this week we will see the temps warming up and the top water early and late bite should be on.
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The Fly Shop Reports
for Thursday, June 8th, 2023Hat Creek: The area is receiving quite a bit of pressure in the Powerhouse 2 Riffle area
Sacramento River - Lower: The upper river is fishing solidly through the mid day
McCloud River: Releases are at 200 CFS from the lake now
Sacramento River - Upper: This river may drop into a good spot to go soon
Baum Lake: The lake is still a solid option
The Fly Shop Reports
for Thursday, June 1st, 2023Hat Creek: The fish in the flats are eating midges and some PMDs
Sacramento River - Lower: Flows are now just around 10,000 CFS from Keswick
Pit River: Releases from Lake Britton are now down to 328 CFS
Trinity River: The final bump of the spring flow releases happened yesterday
Sacramento River - Upper: The gage at Delta is showing north of 2,500 CFS and some robust turbidity
Baum Lake: The lake is still a solid option
Shasta Lake: Shasta is fishing fantastic
Manzanita Lake: Manzanita is pretty much ice free at this point
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