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Fly fishing in Southern California is
definitely a matter of finding the right spots. With all the
urban sprawl, that isnt necessarily the easiest thing to
do.
When one thinks of Southern California, many images come to
mind. You might think of the perfect weather and white sandy
beaches of San Diego. The glamour and congestion of sprawling
Los Angeles might be what you think of first. It is not very
likely that fly fishing in Southern California will be your first
thought. Unless, of course, you are a serious fly fisherman.
Fly fishing in Southern California is alive and well. The
area offers a wide variety of locations that rank among the best
in the country for fishing opportunities. The fly fishing community
is well organized here also. Fishing clubs are growing in popularity
and they offer everything from training and information to organized
fishing events.
If you are planning a fishing vacation and have a family that
does not share your consuming lust for the sport, Southern California
is one of the best choices that you can make. What to do with
the family is always at the top of the to-do list when planning
such a trip. When you are thinking of a fly in fishing trip to
a remote lodge in Northern Canada, this is admittedly a serious
problem. In Southern California, it is a very minor concern.
Some of the best fly fishing in Southern California can be
found a stones throw from Los Angeles and if you can not
find diversion for your family while you fish there, you will
not be able to find it anywhere. Unlike many other locations,
weather is not a big concern and season is not quite as important
in Southern California. The climate allows virtually year round
fishing opportunities. The locals consider Spring to be the best
fishing time especially for fly fishing for trout, but when they
say best, they mean best and not only time.
This is one of the beautiful things about the sport of fly
fishing. It has spread across the world and there is no one place
where you must go to find the thrill of it. You can really take
just the opposite approach to your trip planning. First, think
of the part of the world that you want to visit. Think of that
place that fires your own imagination and then investigate the
fly fishing potential there. In the case of fly fishing in Southern
California, a bit of a look below the surface past the many other
sights and attractions will reveal opportunities that will stack
up with fishing anywhere.
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