Activities In Anderson



Coleman National Fish Hatchery


Location : Anderson CA
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Description : Fish have been produced in the northern Sacramento Valley for over 100 years. It was on the McCloud River that the Baird Station, the first national fish hatchery, was established in 1872. The Battle Creek National Fish Cultural Station, located near the mouth of the river, was established in 1896. Until construction of Shasta and Keswick dams, Chinook salmon and steelhead trout migrated to the upper reaches of the Sacramento, Pit, and McCloud rivers to spawn.

North State Outdoors


Location : Anderson CA
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Description : Here at Northstate Outdoors you can find some of the best locations, guides, and resources for outdoor fun.You can go hiking, hunting, fishing, camping, backpacking, or kayaking. Like to fly? Take a scenic flight, or go houseboating, river rafting, skiing, or ice skating. Try horseback riding, go to the raceway, or virtually anything else you can think of. We are your free guide to outdoor adventures in Northern California.

Al Brown's Guide Service


Location : Anderson CA
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Description : Being a native of Northern California, Al Brown's enthusiasm for fishing is sure to get you hooked and guarantee a great time exploring finest world class fishing in the North State. Al Brown has had the opportunity to fish the lakes, streams and rivers of this area for over twenty years. Avid anglers keep coming back for Al's fishing expertise. He has perfected a variety of techniques to rival the changing conditions in order to help catch that once-in-a-lifetime trophy fish.


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