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PACIFICP1

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Hi I AM HARRY SCHAEDLER FROM EL DORADO HILLS LOOK FORWARD TO  MEETING YOU ALL.


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Hi I AM HARRY SCHAEDLER FROM EL DORADO HILLS LOOK FORWARD TO  MEETING YOU ALL.
Hey HARRY!

Please read page one https://www.norcalkayakanglers.com/index.php?topic=76750.0 
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Hello,
 I’ve semi retired and split my time between Kern and Lassen Counties. Fish and paddle around Buena Vista lake and Lake Almanor in a Pescador 12 or my float tube mostly. Recently picked up a Tarpon 120 to expand the fleet. While researching the Tarpon I found this forum and it seems to have a lot of good information on it, so I joined up.
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Welcome Mike!  You live in a very good place for trout, I hope to hear about your outings!  :smt004
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Thanks. Yes Lassen and Plumas county areas are amazing for trout. I’m down in Kern county right now taking care of family stuff and climbing the walls wanting to get back on Lake Almanor. That’s actually how I found this forum because I was looking for fish reports, researching the new to me tarpon, and daydreaming about getting back up there next month.
« Last Edit: February 17, 2024, 03:20:33 PM by Mike1967 »


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Hello,
 I’ve semi retired and split my time between Kern and Lassen Counties. Fish and paddle around Buena Vista lake and Lake Almanor in a Pescador 12 or my float tube mostly. Recently picked up a Tarpon 120 to expand the fleet. While researching the Tarpon I found this forum and it seems to have a lot of good information on it, so I joined up.
Mike

Welcome , Mike

Almanor is a finicky lake that requires time on the lake . There was once a guy who somewhat tamed it .With stories of multiple species days.  :smt001 There were even folks trying to imitate his looks.  :smt005

Buena Vista is next on the list.

You can do a search for Almanor in the upper right corner, or any other topic.

« Last Edit: February 17, 2024, 07:29:11 PM by Bulldog---Alex »
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Bulldog—-Alex,
  Thanks. Yes I’ve been reading a bunch of Clayman’s reports on Almanor over the last several hours.  Priceless information there. In the summer and fall I’ve fished it quite a bit, but mostly fish the tributaries, so my knowledge of the lake is pretty limited. Clayman on the other hand seems to know every inch of it and how every change in season and weather effects it.  Really good stuff.

Buena Vista isn’t even comparable to Almanor. It’s shallow, small, and murky. But it’s big enough to paddle around and chase fish now and then. Sure beats working. Lol