Nevada Fish Report
Sacramento River Fish Report for 3-31-2012
Sacramento River Fish Report for 3-31-2012
The Upper Sac is too high to fish below Conant Rd. Reasonable conditions by Dunsmir
Sacramento River - CA
by The Fly Shop
3-31-2012
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The Upper Sacramento River has been a popular destination for recreation in California since the 1800s, and is still one of our favorite local fisheries.
Current River Conditions:
Try fishing Ney Springs for the best experience. Contact us about the Upper Sacramento!
The Fly Shop's ? Tips:
When nymphing on the Upper Sacramento River, always use double the amount of shot in order to get the flies down to the fish in the faster, bubbly water. If a run calls for one SSG, put on two. If you're not ticking the bottom from time to time (yes, this means losing a few flies), you're probably not getting down to where the fish are feeding. Use stronger tippet like 2X-3X for bigger flies in the #6-10 range, 4X for smaller #16-18. Keep your first fly within 6-8 inches of your split shot. Stronger tippet means fewer flies will be left on the bottom of the river. Sink tip lines with streamers attached are a good plan when there is room to cast.
River Fact:
On the evening of July 14, 1991, a derailment on a horseshoe curve known as the "Cantara Loop" on the railroad north of Dunsmuir resulted in the release of approximately 19,000 gallons of metham sodium spilled into the Sacramento River. The biocide killed every living thing in the river for a distance of some 38 miles, devastating a popular fly fishing area - one of the most severe toxic spills in U.S. history. The Upper Sacramento River is now largely recovered from the spill.
Water Flows: • Upper Sacramento River Flows
Suggested Fly Patterns:
Dry Flies:
• Parachute Adams - #14-16
• Parachute Profile Spinner - BWO
• Royal Wulf - #10-14
• Elk Hair Caddis - #16-18
• Adams - #16-18
Nymphs/Wet Flies:
• Dark Lords - #14-16
• GB Posse Buggers - #10-14
• Bottom Roller - Psycho Rycho #14
• Red Copper John - #14-18
• Zebra Copper John - #14-18
• Zebra Midge - Black #16-20
• GB Birds Nest - #12-14
• Gordon's Amber Wing Prince
• Pat's Rubber Legs - Brown #6-8
• Micro Poopah - Black #16
• Poxyback Golden Stone - #8-14
• Micro Mayfly - #14-18
Streamers/Leeches:
• Woolly Buggers
• Muddler Minnows - #10
Fly Fishing Gear:
• Simms ? Dry Creek™ Chest Pack
• Patagonia's ? Double Haul
• C&F S Series Waterproof Fly Boxes
Current River Conditions:
Try fishing Ney Springs for the best experience. Contact us about the Upper Sacramento!
The Fly Shop's ? Tips:
When nymphing on the Upper Sacramento River, always use double the amount of shot in order to get the flies down to the fish in the faster, bubbly water. If a run calls for one SSG, put on two. If you're not ticking the bottom from time to time (yes, this means losing a few flies), you're probably not getting down to where the fish are feeding. Use stronger tippet like 2X-3X for bigger flies in the #6-10 range, 4X for smaller #16-18. Keep your first fly within 6-8 inches of your split shot. Stronger tippet means fewer flies will be left on the bottom of the river. Sink tip lines with streamers attached are a good plan when there is room to cast.
River Fact:
On the evening of July 14, 1991, a derailment on a horseshoe curve known as the "Cantara Loop" on the railroad north of Dunsmuir resulted in the release of approximately 19,000 gallons of metham sodium spilled into the Sacramento River. The biocide killed every living thing in the river for a distance of some 38 miles, devastating a popular fly fishing area - one of the most severe toxic spills in U.S. history. The Upper Sacramento River is now largely recovered from the spill.
Water Flows: • Upper Sacramento River Flows
Suggested Fly Patterns:
Dry Flies:
• Parachute Adams - #14-16
• Parachute Profile Spinner - BWO
• Royal Wulf - #10-14
• Elk Hair Caddis - #16-18
• Adams - #16-18
Nymphs/Wet Flies:
• Dark Lords - #14-16
• GB Posse Buggers - #10-14
• Bottom Roller - Psycho Rycho #14
• Red Copper John - #14-18
• Zebra Copper John - #14-18
• Zebra Midge - Black #16-20
• GB Birds Nest - #12-14
• Gordon's Amber Wing Prince
• Pat's Rubber Legs - Brown #6-8
• Micro Poopah - Black #16
• Poxyback Golden Stone - #8-14
• Micro Mayfly - #14-18
Streamers/Leeches:
• Woolly Buggers
• Muddler Minnows - #10
Fly Fishing Gear:
• Simms ? Dry Creek™ Chest Pack
• Patagonia's ? Double Haul
• C&F S Series Waterproof Fly Boxes
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for Friday, March 30th, 2012Sacramento River: The Lower Sac is off color, however it is known to fish great when the conditions are adverse
Sacramento River: The Upper Sac is still tough fishing
Trinity River: The Trinity River is experiencing an amazing late winter/early spring season
Klamath River - Upper - CA: Fishing is winding down on the Klamath. Wait until June for the Salmon Fly hatches!
Pit River: The Pit has been fishing great!
Baum Lake: Baum Lake could be the best choice this weekend. The fishing has been great!
Lewiston Lake: Fishing has been fair on Lewiston Lake this week. Mainly because of harassing winds!
Iron Canyon Reservoir: Iron Canyon is fishing fair to good. The lake is a little low making launching a boat a pain
McCumber Reservoir: McCumber Reservoir is definitely worth fishing
Keswick Reservoir: Muddy by the boatramp, but clear water for Keswick Reservoir can be found above Crystal Creek
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