Central Sierra/Hwy 4 Fishing Report for 8/26/08~By Bill Reynolds
Posted by: thepinetree on 08/26/2008 03:51 PM
Labor Day weekend is this upcoming weekend. Make sure to reserve your favorite campground or cabin. Lake Alpine has been prducing some nicer fish due to the recent trout plants and cooler nights. Trollers should try Apex, Needlefish, and Rapala's behind a small dodger tipped with a nightcrawler or try a flasher/nightcrawler combo. Fly fishermen should try midge flies, woolly buggers, flying ants,nymphs, and sparrow nymphs. Bank fishermen should try nightcrawlers, Gulp Power Eggs, Gulp Power Bait, Gulp Nightcrawlers, floating Power Eggs,and salmon eggs. Lure casters should try Kastmasters, Panther Martin spinners, and Rooster Tails.....
Central Sierra/Hwy 4 Fishing Report~By Bill Reynolds
Posted by: Kim_Hamilton on 08/23/2008 04:58 PM
Lake Alpine has been better fishing due to the recent trout plants. Trollers should try Apex, Needlefish, and Rapala's behind a small dodger tipped with a nightcrawler or try a flasher/nightcrawler combo. Fly fishermen should try woolly buggers, flying ants,nymphs, and sparrow nymphs. Bank fishermen should try nightcrawlers, Gulp Power Eggs, Gulp Power Bait, Gulp Nightcrawlers, floating Power Eggs,and salmon eggs. Lure casters should try Kastmasters, Panther Martin spinners, and Rooster Tails.....
Trinitas Golf Club Joins Audubon Cooperative Sanctuary Program~By Jim Sluiter
Posted by: Kim_Hamilton on 08/21/2008 01:34 PM
VALLEY SPRINGS, CA- Trinitas Golf Club has received certification in Environmental Planning from the Audubon Cooperative Sanctuary Program for Golf Courses (ACSP), an international program administered by Audubon International designed to help landowners preserve and enhance the environmental quality of their property. The plan was developed by John M. Jorgenson, Golf Course Superintendent, who is also recognized for his effort to plan for environmental stewardship...
Angels Camp, CA...Monday was the first day teams could officially practice for their upcoming seasons. Calaveras High School Started things off bright and early on Monday Morning and Bret Harte held an afternoon practice. The fall sports season is officially underway. We will do our best at ThePineTree.net to bring you as much coverage as we possibly can during the 2008/2009 school year. Good luck to all the local teams. When we stopped by...
2nd Annual Bear Valley Adventure Sports Festival was an Exciting Weekend of Human Powered Recreation!
Posted by: Kim_Hamilton on 08/19/2008 09:54 AM
Bear Valley, CA.....The 2nd Annual Bear Valley Adventure Sports Festival has come and gone. It was an exciting weekend of human-powered recreation, education and celebration, plus a refreshing afternoon thunderstorm always adds a little spice. We hope that your visit to Bear Valley exceeded your expectations and look forward to seeing many of you in the future. Plans are already being make for next years event on August 15-16, 2009, so mark your calendars! West World Images was active on Saturday at the festival and had an easy time finding scenery and smiles during the road cycling and bouldering events. This action packed weekend in Bear Valley was fun for all ages and abilities......
Central Sierra/Hwy 4 Fishing Report for August 12th, 2008~By Bill Reynolds
Posted by: Kim_Hamilton on 08/12/2008 10:40 PM
Lake Alpine has been better fishing due to the recent trout plants. Trollers should try Apex, Needlefish, and Rapala's behind a small dodger tipped with a nightcrawler or try a flasher/nightcrawler combo. Fly fishermen should try woolly buggers, flying ants,nymphs, and sparrow nymphs. Bank fishermen should try nightcrawlers, Gulp Power Eggs, Gulp Power Bait, Gulp Nightcrawlers, floating Power Eggs,and salmon eggs. Lure casters should try Kastmasters, Panther Martin spinners, and Rooster Tails.....
Mother Lode Fishing Report~By Danny Layne at Fish'n Dan's Guide Service
Posted by: Kim_Hamilton on 08/11/2008 06:20 PM
New Melones, this impoundment on the Stanislaus watershed continues to produce the finest Kokanee fishing here in Northern California. Kokes over two pounds are very common as witnessed by Ron Peterson of Sonora who took an easy limit on 8-08-08 off the spillway at 105'. Most of Ron's catch came on Uncle Larry's Spinners or Glitterbug Glow Hootchies scented with garlic Shoepeg corn trailed behind a Shasta Tackle U.V. Slingblade.....
Beijing, China...NBC paid $1.5 Billion for the rights to the 2006 Winter and the 2008 Summer Olympics. They are offering to share this time around as even little ole sites like ThePineTree.net can provide their coverage to you. We will try and pass along the high points during the games and we will keep Olympic Coverage at the top of our Sports page during the duration.