
ShastaTrout fly fishing guides donate trips that help raise $14,000 for California Trout
The Cal Trout Annual Gala and fundraiser at the Julia Morgan Ballroom in San Francisco on May 7th was their biggest success ever! We couldn’t be more pleased.
Shasta Trout local guides Craig Nielsen, John Rickard, Gabe Duran and Jim Andras [...] Read more »

Northern California Fishing Guides enjoy the Lower Sacramento River
February 2010
Local fishing guides Craig Nielsen, George Durand and Bob Norman enjoyed a beautiful day on the Lower Sacramento while hosting the Shasta Trinity Fly Fishers on one of their fishouts. Each of these great local guides have been fishing the river for over 30 [...] Read more »
February 10, 2009 – 6:14 pm

Current information on river flows, fishing conditions, fly selection, and closures for Northern California including the Upper and Lower Sacramento River, the Klamath River, the McCloud River, the Pit River, the Trinity River, and Hat Creek.
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Fly fishing creeks in search of trophy trout in the [...] Read more »
By Craig Nielsen
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Posted in News
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Also tagged Fall River Trinity River, Fishing Report, Fly Fishing, Hat Creek, Klamath River, Lower Sacramento River, McCloud River, Mount Shasta, Northern California, Pit River, Upper Sacramento River
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January 6, 2009 – 2:02 pm

Welcome to Shasta Trout
Shasta Trout is a family owned and operated fly fishing guide service based in the beautiful town of Mt. Shasta, California. Ideally situated in the heart of the finest fly fishing for trout and steelhead the Golden State has to offer, our guide service features the legendary rivers of Northern California [...] Read more »
January 5, 2009 – 10:39 pm

Hat Creek is perhaps the most famous spring creek on the west coast. The wild trout section from Powerhouse #2 to Baum Lake hosts some of the most highly educated wild Rainbows and Browns on the planet. The creek is known for it’s technical flats with prolific hatches of mayflies, stoneflies and caddis feeding selective [...] Read more »
January 5, 2009 – 10:35 pm

The Trinity River is famed for its Steelhead, the fish of a thousand casts. In fresh water there is perhaps no other fish that provides the majesty, spectacular leaps and sizzling runs of a steelhead. Fortunately the Trinity has one of the most prolific returns of fish on the planet and our [...] Read more »
January 5, 2009 – 10:19 pm

The Pit River runs through a rugged scenic canyon for thirty miles that are chocked full of robust Rainbows. Easily sporting one of the highest catch rates of any river in the state it is a nirvana for the adventurous angler. Our local guides spend perhaps as much time individually on the Pit as our [...] Read more »