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Old 10-05-2022, 05:30 PM
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Hi, folks! Greetings from Dutch Flat, California, where the trees obscure the sky and the Donner party stopped for a quick bite to eat.

Any ideas on RV parks near fishing in the beautiful state of California? We'll have our flyfishing gear as well as spinning tackle and an inflatable boat with trolling motor. We're going to spend a month on Clear Lake, visiting family and hoping for some bass. After that, well that's where I need your help. I think it makes sense for us to stay in California and just purchase annual non-resident licenses instead of the short term ones.

It's a big state, I know, but hoping to keep it north of San Jose. Thanks, in advance!
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Old 10-05-2022, 07:48 PM
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Hi, folks! Greetings from Dutch Flat, California, where the trees obscure the sky and the Donner party stopped for a quick bite to eat.

Any ideas on RV parks near fishing in the beautiful state of California? We'll have our flyfishing gear as well as spinning tackle and an inflatable boat with trolling motor. We're going to spend a month on Clear Lake, visiting family and hoping for some bass. After that, well that's where I need your help. I think it makes sense for us to stay in California and just purchase annual non-resident licenses instead of the short term ones.

It's a big state, I know, but hoping to keep it north of San Jose. Thanks, in advance!
Join a FB forum down there. If it was me I’d be looking for some golden trout lakes.
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