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    Default I'm going to the Upper Sacramento River!

    My wife is wonderful.

    I just had a birthday (I'm 2 weeks older than Hawaii. The state, not the island). For my birthday gift my wife reserved a long weekend in a lodge up in Dunsmuir which is a little town right at the base of Mount Shasta.

    And for Sunday, she arranged for a full day guided trip to the Upper Sac with Bill Carnazzo as my guide. I've met Bill at an Auburn Fly Caster's meeting and he's a good guy. I'm sure we'll get along great and I look forward to learning all I can from him.

    I've been on such a blue funk from getting skunked so often. Many of you have suggested "Go out with a guide" but I could never bring myself to spend the money on myself. Well, my wonderful wife did it for me.

    I've never worked with a guide. This will be a new experience for me. I'm as excited as kid expecting a new bike on Christmas.

    Wow, just wow!

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    Hey, That is an exciting BD gift. Good luck and have fun. Jim
    I'm either going to, coming from or thinking about fishing. Jim

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    Stop in and see Chris Raine (The Dunsmuir Rod Co.) if you get the chance.

    He builds outstanding bamboo rods.

    http://hollowbuilt.com/catalog/

    bobbyg
    When you can arrange your affairs to go fishing, forget all the signs, homilies, advice and folklore. JUST GO.

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    Thumbs up

    Greg -

    You're in for a great time, for sure. Let us know how it went, and post some pics of your outing.

    John
    The fish are always right.

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    Default Dunsmuir and the guided trip !

    Lucky you DruLeeParsec, my old stompin' grounds. I second the Chris Raine
    visit...you'll love it! Lots of pics and a big story please?

    Cheers,

    MontanaMoose

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    Bill is a great guide and a first class instructor. You will learn a lot on this trip if you don't fish pocket water regularly.

    And of course stop by Ted Fay's Fly Shop. A bit of history and a great little shop.

    P.S. Bring a WADING STAFF. Bill will undoubtedly have an extra, but you might as well come prepared...

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    Bring a WADING STAFF. Bill will undoubtedly have an extra, but you might as well come prepared...
    I have learned, the hard way, to always have a telescoping trekking pole with me. I keep a carabiner on my wading belt (another important safety device) and I just clip it there when I'm fishing.

    As Colin Fletcher use to write, it turns me from an "insecure biped into a confident triped."

    Bill is a great guide and a first class instructor. You will learn a lot on this trip if you don't fish pocket water regularly.
    That's really how I'm approaching this. I have no ego about my fly fishing skills. I'm really looking forward to learning from Bill. Anything that can help me be a better fisherman and enjoy the sport more will be a wonderful addition to my skill set.
    Last edited by DruLeeParsec; 08-11-2009 at 06:04 PM.

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    Congrats!!! I agree, your wife is wonderful, have a GREAT trip!

    Graham

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    DruLeeParsec,

    What do you say to wife swapping? Lucky you. Have a great time.
    Trout don't speak Latin.

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    Thumbs up Great area for learning.

    I head up to Dunsmuir every October for a multi day/ river trip. Dru you are going to love it and i'm sure it will be a wealth of information for your future exploits. Make sure to ask questions about some of your previous experiences and what your guide might do in similar situations for your home water.

    Your wife is a definate "keeper" no catch and release there for sure. Enjoy yourself!!

    Rich

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