The Rockhouse on the river, a Dunsmuir Fly Fishing Cabin, is exclusively available to MoJoBella Fly Fishing® guests.
Three Bedroom, Two Bath, Broadband Wifi, Large Screen TV, Gas heat, sleeps 4.
The Rockhouse is a quaint vacation rental home in California located the famous Upper Sacramento River in Dunsmuir, California. The Rockhouse is a rustic fishing cabin built in the 1930s and is arguably set in one of the most picturesque places in California and the home of the “best water on earth!”
A Queen Bed (1) is in the upstairs bedroom with river views. The living room has a couch/roll-out bed (1). The entry has single mattress bed (1) and the 2 rooms off the kitchen have 3 single beds (3). There is a deck that hangs over the river. The BBQ area is on the riverbank surrounded by custom masonry rock work. The kitchen is fully equipped with a four burner stove, oven, microwave, refrigerator, dishwasher. There is broadband internet with wifi access.
River access on this property is unique and exclusive. The stonework allows anglers to walk down a stone staircase into the river. This section of the Upper Sacramento River is open year round to fishing and is abundant with rare native, wild rainbow trout, attracting anglers from all over the globe. The McCloud River is conveniently located 20 minutes Northeast and the Klamath River is an hour and fifteen-minute drive.
Elevation is 2400 feet and seasonal snow is not unusual. Mount Shasta Ski Park is located 12 miles away.
While you enjoy the unique river setting downtown Dunsmuir is just a short 10 minute-walk to a handful of restaurants & coffee houses.
DETAILS
- Pets: No
- Bedrooms: 3
- Bathrooms: 2
- Max Occupancy: 4
- Riverfront?: Yes
- Mt Shasta View?: Yes
- Spa/Jacuzzi/Hot Tub: No
- Laundry: Yes
- Rate: Variable but typically ($175/night)
- Location: South Dunsmuir
- Dishwasher: Yes
- WiFi: Yes
- BBQ: Yes
Questions: Contact us at: 530-333-3484 or steve@mojobella.com
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Much of the river is within the Shasta-Trinity National Forest and the Upper Sacramento River can reasonably be called one of the best ‘roadside’ fisheries in the West. Despite having nearly 40 miles of easily accessible water (there are over 15 freeway exits and railroad tracks that parallel the length of the river) the Upper Sacramento River remains surprisingly lightly fished. In fact, anglers willing to hike even a mere 10 minutes along the railroad tracks from almost any access spot will find themselves fishing water that remains relatively untouched for most of the year.
BUG HATCHES ON THE UPPER SACRAMENTO RIVER
- Blue Winged Olive- Spring-Fall
- Midge- Year round
- Golden Stones- May- June
- Salmonfly- May and June
- PMD- May- June & September-November
- Little Yellow Stone- June and July
- Caddis- Spring-Fall
- October Caddis- Sept- November
Fishing Pro tips:
- Fish along the edges of the river when the water is high and during spring runoff.
- Fishing is most successful in the mornings and evenings of July and August. Use a large stonefly or hopper-like insects when it’s hot outside.
- When using nymphs, if your line isn’t catching on the riverbed, your leader might be too short or you might need more weight.
- Use smaller flies and thin line to catch more fish.
- For pocket water, make short casts and keep your rod high without using an indicator. This is called a high stick short line method.
- During summer evenings during the last hour fishing can be very productive.