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  • Irishfisher
    Senior Member
    • Mar 2016
    • 1466

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    Last edited by Irishfisher; 07-12-2021, 8:24 AM.
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    BillyGoatCrawler
    Veteran Member
    • Oct 2006
    • 2583

    Do you happen to have a jet boat?

    There’s lot of people camping along the rivers these days. You just have to dress up in ****ty cloths and rambling in coherent sentences. You’ll get hassled less if you put a blue tarp over your tent.
    Kunar Prov, A'stan '08-'09, 1-26 INF

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    • #3
      faris1984
      Senior Member
      • May 2013
      • 2387

      I fish shad and salmon on the walking bridge on American river , its on Sunrise and Fair Oaks.bring chair , beer, its allowed there.oh bring weight no bubber cuz its from the bridge.

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      • #4
        edgerly779
        CGN/CGSSA Contributor
        CGN Contributor
        • Aug 2009
        • 19871

        I was nust up in Oregon with family issues and crabbed on Tillamook bay then went up the gorge to Bonneville dam to visit hatchery and the fish ladder. the banks below dam were lined fish people fishing shad it was like red run on the kenai. Shoulder to shoulder. looks like everyone having fun.

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        • #5
          lewdogg21
          Cattle Thieves Pro Staff
          • May 2009
          • 10369

          Originally posted by Irishfisher
          Years ago (around 40), when I was a teenager, I fly fished for shad on the Sacramento River near Chico. In those days you could camp right on the river bank gravel bars. Recently, my wife decided she liked camping. I was thinking about a trip next May to combine camping and shad fishing. Anybody know if there is still access to dry camping on that part of the river anymore?
          If your speaking of shore fishing and shore access well the access points may have changed quite a bit. Not to be an alarmist but the types of folks you may find along the river at night at those locations maybe some of Oroville's finest as well. If you have a boat camping on a sand/gravel bar for the night could be a lot of fun (maybe a little rocky for sleeping).
          Originally posted by jmonte35
          Disagree. Been trying to teach lewdogg21 how to hunt. It's like trying to teach Steve Wonder how to see. Not sure we're ever going to get there.
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          • #6
            tony270
            Veteran Member
            • Aug 2010
            • 3345

            West Sherman Island Road [Power Lines and Pipe Line. They closed off much of the road access due to illegal dumping.

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