Tehama - The Magazine

Spring 2012

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creek run through land under the protection of the Lassen National Forest. It is a popular fishing location because it's one of a steadily-decreasing number of state streams that still provides a home for native trout and migrating salmon. Black Butte Lake south of Corning offers several species for anglers. Deer Creek is a large stream that is an eastside tributary of the Sacramento River. Except for a few diversions, Deer Creek is still relatively natural because the northern two-thirds of the Though its popularity has waned somewhat since it's surge 20 years ago, following the release of the film, "A River Runs Fox said that, while most anglers prefer the traditional method of fishing, fly fishing remains a huge favorite. Black Butte Lake is an arti- ficial lake in the Orland Black Butte Dam area, just a short jog off Interstate 5, which sits on land in both Tehama and Glenn counties. It was formed from Stony Creek after the completion of the dam in 1963, and is a popular loca- tion for those with boats. Spring is the perfect time to find crappies and largemouth bass at Black Butte Lake, but you also may pull out spotted bass, channel catfish, bluegill, sunfish and the occasional striped bass. On the fly Red Bluff Health Care Center RBHC Skilled nursing center dedicated to rehabilitation A great place to help you get back home, AND/OR a great place to live! 555 Luther Road, Red Bluff, CA 96080 530-527-6232 Homemade soups, salads, sandwiches, daily entrées & specials. Fish, steaks, Homemade pies & desserts, catering, Beer & Wine 20 Tehama - the Magazine, May, 2012 Mon-Wed 8am-8pm Thur-Sat 8am-9pm Parking in back 638 Washington St., Red Bluff (530) 527-2799

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