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River Salmon Fishing with Scott 'Curly' DiBella

Jul 26, 2019 12:00AM ● By By Judy Miller, Rooster Tails Fishing Club

'Curly' and his clients are catching huge river salmon. Photo courtesy Rooster Tails Fishing Club

AUBURN, CA (MPG) - The Rooster Tails Fishing Club monthly breakfast will be held at the Auburn Elks Lodge at 195 Pine Street in Auburn on Friday, August 16, 2019. This free event is open to club members, spouses, and non-member guests. Doors to the Lodge open at 7:00 a.m. to share fresh brewed coffee. A fantastic $15 wide-selection buffet breakfast is served at 8:00 am, followed at 9:00 am with special guest speaker, ‘Curly’ DiBella, Curly’s Guide Service, giving a special presentation on how to catch trophy salmon from the central valley rivers as well as the ocean. You don’t want to miss this one!                                                  

Curly will provide breakfast attendees with proven techniques for tackle rigging and strategies to score quality salmon and locations of traditional salmon hot spots. Learn where fellow fishing guides fish a special Sacramento River hot spot called the ‘Hippy Hole’ that Curly made famous for catching a 65 pound salmon! Curly enjoys sharing his non-traditional fishing secrets that has made his guide service in high demand. Some anglers may find his fishing strategy a little unorthodox from traditional methods but effective. Breakfast attendees will see the modified ‘Silvertron Curly Lure’ and techniques for using it and hear about the jarring explosion of monster salmon slamming this hybrid spinner.

You can book a memorable guided salmon trip by contacting Curly at 530-559-1443.

The 30 year old, 200+ members Rooster Tails Fishing Club of Northern California, Inc. is a non-profit organization that meets the third Friday of each month to educate, entertain, and enhance fishing experience.  Unlike many bass and fly fishing clubs that concentrate on very specific types of fishing, the Rooster Tails Fishing Club provides a balanced mix of fishing techniques presented by fishing experts targeting a variety of fish species on multiple types of waters. For more information contact Jim, Club Chairman, 530-887-0479, or visit the club’s web site at

 

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