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Klamath River - Upper - CA Fish Report for 9-7-2011
Klamath River - Upper - CA Fish Report for 9-7-2011
The number of Jack Salmon and Steelhead in the lower Klamath have been impressive
Klamath River - Upper - CA - Hornbrook, CA (Siskiyou County)
by The Fly Shop
9-7-2011
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Current River Conditions:
Referring to the waters around Hornbrook and Iron Gate dam, not much to report here, but the numbers of jack salmon and steelhead lower in the river near the coast has been impressive based on recent reports. Expect a fantastic steelhead season on the Klamath this October through March!
Water conditions are warm near Iron Gate dam, pushing fish down stream, about 100 miles at least! Flows are 1,050 cfs out of Iron Gate Dam. Expect bigger, faster water down river as accumulated water from feeder streams, still brimming with cold, clear water, feed the mainstem Klamath river. The Salmon fishing below the Klamath's largest tributary, Blue Creek, has been excellent! Expect a few 1/2 pound steelhead and Jack Salmon. Look for the fishing to get better and better from here on out!!
Road Conditions:
No traffic restriction reported for this area.
Click here for up to date Klamath River flows
The Fly Shop's ? Tips:
In the winter months, fishing various egg patterns, like clown eggs, shrimp pink micro spawns and Pat's Rubber Legs under indicators, in slow water, will usually conjure up 3-5lb steelhead. In May and June, fishing large salmon fly dries along the banks, next to boulders and in shallow tail outs will produce those carnivores fish this river is famous for. I would not want to be a salmon fly on this river! Use 9' leaders, tapered to 2x. Attach your salmon fly dry. Cast! To step it up, suspend a prince nymph, red copper john or egg pattern under your dry. Enjoy! Look at the list to the right, the Rogue Foam Stone/Salmon Fly and Anes Salmon Fly Adult are great choices that imitate pteronarcys californica, or the Salmon Fly! The half pounders (juvenile steelhead) and an increasing number of adult steelhead make the Klamath a popular fly fishing destination during the months of October-November.
River Fact:
The Klamath river is 263 miles long, originating in a broad valley at the eastern slope of the southern High Cascades, the water source is Upper Klamath Lake. Sometimes called "the upside down river", the upper Klamath in Oregon is largely developed, but the lower Klamath is still wild, forested and ruggedly beautiful. Next to the Klamath, the only river that originates in a desert and flows into the coastal forests of the pacific west is the Pit River.
Flies:
Dries:
• Rogue Foam Salmon Fly
• Anes Mojo Salmon Fly Adult
• Anes Mojo Golden Stone
• Rogue Foam Stone Fly
• Yellow Stimulator #8-16
Nymphs/Wet Flies:
• Red Copper Johns #14-18
• 3-D Nymphs #8-10
• Mercer's PB Biot Stone #8-14
• CB Black Birds Nest #14-16
• Sparkle Pupa
• S.A.L.T. Stone #6
• Rubberlegs #4-8
• Sexy Souka #6
• Zack's Thurmanator Stone
• BH Prince Nymphs #14-16
Eggs:
• Clown Egg #4-10
• Shrimp Pink Micro Spawn
Referring to the waters around Hornbrook and Iron Gate dam, not much to report here, but the numbers of jack salmon and steelhead lower in the river near the coast has been impressive based on recent reports. Expect a fantastic steelhead season on the Klamath this October through March!
Water conditions are warm near Iron Gate dam, pushing fish down stream, about 100 miles at least! Flows are 1,050 cfs out of Iron Gate Dam. Expect bigger, faster water down river as accumulated water from feeder streams, still brimming with cold, clear water, feed the mainstem Klamath river. The Salmon fishing below the Klamath's largest tributary, Blue Creek, has been excellent! Expect a few 1/2 pound steelhead and Jack Salmon. Look for the fishing to get better and better from here on out!!
Road Conditions:
No traffic restriction reported for this area.
Click here for up to date Klamath River flows
The Fly Shop's ? Tips:
In the winter months, fishing various egg patterns, like clown eggs, shrimp pink micro spawns and Pat's Rubber Legs under indicators, in slow water, will usually conjure up 3-5lb steelhead. In May and June, fishing large salmon fly dries along the banks, next to boulders and in shallow tail outs will produce those carnivores fish this river is famous for. I would not want to be a salmon fly on this river! Use 9' leaders, tapered to 2x. Attach your salmon fly dry. Cast! To step it up, suspend a prince nymph, red copper john or egg pattern under your dry. Enjoy! Look at the list to the right, the Rogue Foam Stone/Salmon Fly and Anes Salmon Fly Adult are great choices that imitate pteronarcys californica, or the Salmon Fly! The half pounders (juvenile steelhead) and an increasing number of adult steelhead make the Klamath a popular fly fishing destination during the months of October-November.
River Fact:
The Klamath river is 263 miles long, originating in a broad valley at the eastern slope of the southern High Cascades, the water source is Upper Klamath Lake. Sometimes called "the upside down river", the upper Klamath in Oregon is largely developed, but the lower Klamath is still wild, forested and ruggedly beautiful. Next to the Klamath, the only river that originates in a desert and flows into the coastal forests of the pacific west is the Pit River.
Flies:
Dries:
• Rogue Foam Salmon Fly
• Anes Mojo Salmon Fly Adult
• Anes Mojo Golden Stone
• Rogue Foam Stone Fly
• Yellow Stimulator #8-16
Nymphs/Wet Flies:
• Red Copper Johns #14-18
• 3-D Nymphs #8-10
• Mercer's PB Biot Stone #8-14
• CB Black Birds Nest #14-16
• Sparkle Pupa
• S.A.L.T. Stone #6
• Rubberlegs #4-8
• Sexy Souka #6
• Zack's Thurmanator Stone
• BH Prince Nymphs #14-16
Eggs:
• Clown Egg #4-10
• Shrimp Pink Micro Spawn
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