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Oak Creek at the MWH March 17
Allen_Brown Trout
Venlet_Brown Trout
Craig's Biggest Fish-Green River
Craig's Hams Fork_Cropped
Allen_Carp Fly
Shane Into A Big Trout
Upper Kern River
Allen_Parachute Fly
Hatchery Sign
Learning About Aquatic Insects
Learning Fly Tying
Stan J shows off a 22" rainbow
New Zealand Brown Trout
Warm water fishing for bass
Everything has to eat!
Giant May Fly
Chuck's Place on Hot Creek Ranch
Hot Creek Ranch Legends

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    cholars have long known that fishing eventually turns men into philosophers. Unfortunately, it is almost impossible to buy decent tackle on a philosopher's salary.  — Patrick McManus

The Aguabonita Flyfishers Club Is Now A 501 (c) (3) Non-profit Organization!!!

Mark Your Calendars

November Meeting Presentation

Tuesday @ 7:30 PM 4 November

Methodist General purpose room

639 N Norma St, Ridgecrest

Our presentation focuses on precisely what an angler needs to be successful on the Lower Sacramento River in Northern California. This presentation is not about drifting the Lower Sacramento River, per se— although drifting is covered. It's more than just showing off the grip-and-grin photos of the big, wild rain-bows and steelhead on this productive and beautiful stretch of water. We will explore the access locations for wading anglers and the available boat launches for those who drift. The presentation will educate fly fishers on the entire Lower Sacramento River. In 2017, the Lower Sac was scrubbed and cleaned with high water, reaching 85,000 cfs. The river has undergone significant changes in the last decade. Riffles have been added, and constant runs have been updated—Google Earth images and the details of when, where, and how are all included.
 

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