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Trip Report: a man, his dog, fly rod and TC in the Sierras

Buzzcut1
Nomad II
Nomad II
It's rare that I find myself with the wife's okey dokie to have a solo weekend so I jumped at it. I had 90% of my stuff packed and ready to go as soon as I got off shift Friday Night. Well stuff happens when you are in the medical profession and my 10 hour shift turned into a 14 and I didn't get home until after 9pm. I was too beat to drive safely and old age and wisdom kicked in, grab some sleep and head out at 5am.

Jake and I headed out in the early morning light to hit the market and the highway. It only took me two blocks to figure out there was way too much pressure in the airbags as I was driving a rock. Every little bump was bone jarring so in the Safeway parking lot I dropped it down to 30psi which turned out to be perfect.

Jake made himself comfortable riding shotgun and off we went




Soon we were into the grasslands of the Sierra Foothills on hwy 4



driving straight into the morning sun



and into the mixed oak and grass lands near Arnold



above Arnold we climbed into the tall trees



I stopped in at Ebbetts Pass Sporting Goods http://www.ebbettspasssportinggoods.com/ to pick up some dry flies and local knowledge. I can't say enough good things about the fly shop. The store owner and I talked about gear locations and flies then he helped me pick out 10 for my fly box. I actually ran into him on Sunday while fly fishing Beaver creek, he was there rod in hand. Stop in if you are passing through, great folks.

Jake finally let me know that he needed to go out so we pulled over in this lack luster vista ( I kid)







Jake was anxious to get back on the highway



We reached the day use area at Lake Alpine (7000') and cooked breakfast




The lake had tons of waterfowl









We grabbed space 25 in the Pine Martin Campground on the west side of the lake ($25 gets you flush toilets, a reasonably flat site, a picnic table and a dumpster for garbage out by the main road)

Jake approved





Time to go hiking and scope out some fishing spots for the evening rise. The trails are all open to leashed dogs so Jake and I had a blast.







The forest trails were really nice







The water was so clear







Then at about 6pm the wind died down and it was fishing time. I played 3 really nice trout and was out until it was too dark to see.





had to switch to lighter tint glasses



last cast



I only fish catch and release so dinner was shrimp scampi over linguini washed down with a St Pauli NA Beer (32 years sober).

The next morning it was up early break camp and drop back down to Murphys and Calaveras Big Trees State Park ($10 day use Fee). 8 miles of steep narrow roads got me to Beaver Creek.





I took a bad slip in this pool and landed on a rock flat on my back. I would have been badly hurt except that I was wearing a camelback pack which took most of the impact.





I was pissed off, my waders had water in them, my hat got sucked into a weir and under a boulder, my Swiss army knife was sitting there in 2 feet of water and my glasses were on a rock nearby. I headed back to the truck. As luck wood have it once I got to the truck I noticed a nice riffle just down stream so I said ok one more try after losing 3 fish up stream. Oh yeah I hooked a nice one, I could see him in the lee of a boulder under some branches rising every so often to take a surface insect. It took 10 casts before I got that perfect drop and he hit it. he made 4 good runs and just when I thought he was spent he exploded cartwheeling across the water and made another run. he had one more in him then it was into the net. got him on a #16 mosquito on a 6x tippet. Photo then using my hemostats I gently removed the fly and set him free. he swam slowly for a minute then jetted back into the shadows. Made my trip





It wasn't until I got back to the TC that I noticed that I had broken part of my fly reel in the fall





Driving back out of the park you cross the Stanislaus River, I'm coming back to fish it on a later trip





heading back up to hwy 4





Dropping out of the Sierras into the San Joaquin Valley



I think the train was telling me to turn around and go back and fish some more



two days 300 miles 28 gallons of Diesel 6 trout, miles of hiking with Jake and it was all worth it. hope you enjoyed the report
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Camper_Jeff___K
Nomad II
Nomad II
That is a nice trip report. Beautiful scenery and nice fish. Glad you came out ok from the fall. From your description, I'd have to give it an eight. Good thing you know how to treat yourself.
Thanks for posting,
J

Steeljag
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Explorer
Great pics and story. Crystal clear water and no swimming / snorkeling ? ....lol
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dadwolf2
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Looks like another great trip Buzz. Cute dog too.
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profdant139
Explorer II
Explorer II
Great report! That Sierra granite sure is slick, though -- no matter what kind of soles I am wearing (even really fancy Vibram stuff from REI), I always feel uneasy when I have to traverse that smooth stuff. Add water or ice, and things get even worse. Thank goodness for that Camelback -- sort of like an airbag for hikers!!
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jtlingo123
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Jefe,
That's funny! We use to get chased off by miners with guns when we would go hiking along the river and run into them on their land. I guess they thought a bunch of kids were going to steal their "gold"...

Have you ever gone to the old mine in Grass Valley? I haven't been there since I was a kid but it was a lot of fun.
Josh
Josh Lingo
Snoqualmie,WA.:B

Buzzcut1
Nomad II
Nomad II
thanks all

Jefe I'll drop you a pm when I'm heading up towards Downieville and gold lakes basin
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Crazy_Creek
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Inspirational!

Thanks Buzzcut1

realter
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Really pretty area of the country. You're very lucky to live there.

jefe_4x4
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Buzz,
Wonderful TR! It had all the elements; time/space/location/action/good story line/variety of pix/thegoodthebadandtheugly.

Josh Lingo: That would be the self same Deer Creek that is 1000 feet below us off Washington Ridge, 10 miles east of Nevada City. The fish are still jumping. We take a steep jeep trail down Casci Road to the 100 yr. old exploded dam on Deer Creek.
regards, as always, jefe
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dakonthemountai
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Now THAT's what I'm talking about! A fun fishing, camping, hiking trip! It's one of the main reasons why I TC... Thanks for sharing with us ! ๐Ÿ™‚

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dodgerdog
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Awesome trip! I'm Jealous.... I am waiting til I can take off and go play for the weekend in my camper....


Mike C.

jtlingo123
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Explorer
Thanks for sharing. That area reminds me of my grandparents house up in Grass Valley, I don't know if you know where that is at but I remember hiking back with my cousins on deer creek and we would catch all kinds of fish, and we would get in trouble for being gone all day!! ๐Ÿ™‚

Josh
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Snoqualmie,WA.:B

Just_Jeff
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Thanks for the report...enjoyed the pics!
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Tiger4x4RV
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Great trip report. It's good that only your reel was hurt.
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