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The year’s third quarter is ending and it is nearly time to welcome the last three months of 2008. The weather is turning and the nights are progressively getting cooler. Gone is the sweltering heat of summer. It’s that time of year where the trees start to color and their leaves start to fall. It is a great time for hunting and for picking wild mushrooms and berries. Autumn is also the best time for fishing. Whether you live in near the South Coast or on the Canadian North Coast, you are definitely in for good fishing.

The Salmon are on their way upstream and soon the rivers will be teaming with young, fat and healthy fish ripe for picking. Steelhead is also in season and there are even rumors of good California and Pacific fishing. Klamath and Trinity rivers are the best places to go. There have also been good reviews of fishing out of Eureka and Trinidad. A bit of cold weather is expected in the next few weeks. This is also coupled with a few thunderstorms. The cooler temperature is what is necessary to coax the Salmon to move upstream.

Experts forecast that the second week of October will see an increase in Salmon and Steelhead fishing all over the country.

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My name is Josh and I've been crazy about water since I was little as my dad was the most enthusiastic watersports fan I know. I started surfing when I was 6 and have since been doing kitesurfing, sailing and water skiing. I love other water sports as well and this blog is dedicated to that.