The Current Magazine Fall 2017 | Page 22

That’s a wrap on the 2017 Five Rivers Challenge! Six teams, three days, five of the best blue ribbon trout waters in the country and nearly 3,500 inches of wild trout caught. This is the second year of the event’s resurrection which originated back in 1998 by CalTrout board member Dick Galland. Owner of Clearwater House at the time, he created the event to call attention to the great wild trout waters in the Burney area of Northern California, between Mt. Lassen and Mt. Shasta.

As teams headed out for the third and final day of fishing, they all felt they had a shot to bring home the prize, and indeed they did. While the team that held first place for the first two days, Frank Eldredge and Bill Zuraleff (both members of San Jose Flycasters club) guided by Dave Neal, had caught 421 fish inches, the second place team of Les Hand and George Revel guided by Brooks Provence were only 38 inches behind and still had the productive McCloud and Upper Sacramento rivers to fish. As well, the third through fifth place teams were separated by only 22 fish inches going into the final day. It was a tight race.

The leaders had their free water in the morning, choosing to fish the Pit, and Fall River in the afternoon slot. Neither were that good to them. George and Les on the other hand, well, let’s just say they slayed it on the Upper Sac, catching 222 fish inches there alone. They topped that off with another 162 on the McCloud. Meanwhile, the sleeper team of Richard West and Dan McMillan guided by Jason Cockrum, who were in fifth place after two days, crushed it on the Fall River reeling in 240 inches for the final day and launched them into second place.

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2017 Five Rivers Challenge ends in

a tight race