Trout Fishing the Pacific Crest Trail
California Edition
by Simon Melrose
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Softcover ISBN:
9780464021001
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About the Book
The first ever and only comprehensive encyclopedia of fishable trout water accessible from the Pacific Crest National Scenic Trail through California. From alpine lakes at over 10,000 ft. elevation to blue ribbon streams in Northern California, the Pacific Crest Trail is a super highway to amazing fishing through legendary parks such as Yosemite National Park, John Muir Wilderness, Kings Canyon, and so much more. Whether you are a day hiker, a long distance backpacker, or simply a fisherman looking to get into some pristine unpressured water, this fishing guide book will give you an unprecedented glimpse of over 100 lakes and streams accessible from within a few yards of a single trail! Features: Full color images of every trailside lake and stream, fish caught in that specific body of water, approximate PCT mile marker, Pacific Crest Trail California trout waters reference map, and a short trail description. 134 pages. - 2nd Edition 2019
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Features & Details
- Primary Category: Travel
- Additional Categories Sports & Adventure, California
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Project Option: 5×8 in, 13×20 cm
# of Pages: 134 -
Isbn
- Softcover: 9780464021001
- Publish Date: Jul 03, 2019
- Language English
- Keywords trail, Pacific, hiking, fishing, trout, fish
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About the Creator
Simon Melrose
Santa Rosa, CA
Simon Melrose resides in the San Francisco Bay Area where he is a musician, author, and adventurer. His passions include motorcycle touring and fly fishing, and in 2015 Simon completed a 2,650 mile backpacking trek border to border from Mexico to Canada along the infamous Pacific Crest National Scenic Trail. His writings include the books Sleight of Hand (An Illustrated Guide to Sonoma County Guitar Heroes) and Trout Fishing the Pacific Crest Trail. He also maintains an ongoing adventure blog motonorth.wordpress.com, which contains many essays, short stories, and general musings from adventures near and far.