WEATHERLY — Despite a light rain and a dark sky threatening to bring more, Jose Ortiz wasn’t deterred. Standing on the banks of Quakake Creek, the Army veteran made repetitive casts with his fly rod, tossing the line with precision. Ortiz hoped to catch one of the 100 brown trout stocked in the stream by the Paradise Hunting and Fishing Club as part of the Project Healing Waters Fly Fishing Program on Friday. And even though the trout were reluctant to bite, the time spent on the stream was still a success for Ortiz. “It doesn’t matter if we catch anything.

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