10-25-2010, 08:36 PM
[cool][#0000ff]Back in the "olden days" I used to have multi-species days below Yuba that often included some big rainbows. Perch and walleyes were almost a given. And more than a few big pike. Here are a couple of pics of fish taken below the dam.[/#0000ff]
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[#0000ff]I have talked with a few guys "in the know" about the river between Yuba and DMAD and they all roll their eyes when the discussion turns to Leamington Canyon and other "special" spots. Yes, there are a lot of fish in that waterway and (fortunately) they are far enough away from the big centers of population that they don't get hammered...especially if they require a bit of hiking and exploring. [/#0000ff]
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[#0000ff]I have talked with a few guys "in the know" about the river between Yuba and DMAD and they all roll their eyes when the discussion turns to Leamington Canyon and other "special" spots. Yes, there are a lot of fish in that waterway and (fortunately) they are far enough away from the big centers of population that they don't get hammered...especially if they require a bit of hiking and exploring. [/#0000ff]
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