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The Season 2.18…Disaster Prone


“Am I disaster prone?” asks Ryan Peterson. After nine days on the river, the search for the Ghost Run isn’t going well. We see fish, but catching them is a different story. We have a big foot encounter. A big low is screaming towards the coast. The water is rising and this last effort in terrible weather might make or break Ryan’s goal for the season.  Ryan is going to give it his all.

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The Season 2.10…Top Dog


The Ghost Run exists. Top Dog proved it. The pictures taped to wall of the Salmon River Outpost are worth a thousand words. With the rising water from recent snow and rain, the fish are moving up river and Ryan goes to work floating and fishing the Klamath River and its tributaries. It’s said that steelhead are the fish of a thousand casts, but on a river that has felt the hand of man so powerfully — through dams, agriculture and overfishing — it might just take a few more casts.

Directed and Edited by Tim Loubier

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Episode 2.8…The Ghost Run


We’ve got a ghost story for you. The Klamath River, running through the rugged Northern California mountains, used to hold the fourth largest population of salmon and steelhead in the world. Every year millions of fish would surge up stream. Now, over fishing, agriculture, and bad politics have taken their toll, and the once great runs are not only diminished, they are mostly gone. To many fly fisherman, the Klamath might as well be dead. But angler Ryan Peterson has heard rumors that during the winter, a run of massive steelhead creep upstream unnoticed. Is it a good yarn or is it real? This season Ryan wants to find out. The search for the ghost run begins.

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