NCahuntinfool

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I was just hopeing that someone could help me out. I go to Redding every other saturday to see my oldest daughter. I want to take her fishing but dont know Redding very well. I am looking for a good place to take her fishing on shore. She has some dissabillaties so it has to be easy access and in Redding or Anderson. I have taken her to some ponds in Anderson and caught a lot of little Blue Gill but I thought I would take her some where else where she stands a good chance at catching a keeper. I know the Sacramento river runs through there but I have never fished that and dont know where to go. With her dissablities I need to find a good area where she can get to safely. I would really appreciate some help with this.



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Chris
 

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NCahuntinfool, Shasta Lake used to have some pretty accessable areas that anyone could get to. My brother has some disabilities as well and we never had a problem getting him in around the lake.
 

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Thanks for the info. I would like to try Shasta sometime but right now I have to stay in Redding or Anderson (until the custody case is over hopefully this month). Anyway thanks alot for the help I appreciate it.
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We catch fish drifting past the Anderson park quite often. When the the salmon are spawning there are a lot of large trout in the area. Also it looks like there is a fishing day there on the 6th of May http://www.ci.anderson.ca.us/pdfs/parks-rec/sm%20flyer.pdf
There are some walking trails to the south of the park that look like they would be pretty easy to get around on. Good luck
 

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