Nevada Fish Report
Klamath River - Upper - CA Fish Report for 7-19-2012
Klamath River - Upper - CA Fish Report for 7-19-2012
The Klamath is between seasons, nothing exciting to report
Klamath River - Upper - CA - Hornbrook, CA (Siskiyou County)
by The Fly Shop
7-19-2012
Website
When The Fly Shop ? opened its doors in 1978 the Klamath River was one of the primary guided angling destinations that we offered.
Current River Conditions: No news folks! We are in between seasons on the Klamath for the month of July. Nothing big and exciting to report. Oh well. The Salmon Flies and Goldens have come and gone. The fishing was great for smaller rainbows. Sometimes bigger rainbows move into the Iron Gate area near Hornbrook, CA. during the warm days of summer. Watch this report for updates! Look for sporadic up to date reports on the Klamath through the summer. For now, the fishing on the Klamath is focussed on the lower sections down near Klamath Glen where Salmon is the name of the game.
The Fly Shop's ? Tips: In late May through 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! Check back here for updates as we close in on May!
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.
Water Flows: • Klamath River Flows
Suggested Fly Patterns:
Dry Flies:
• Mercer's Flush Floater Foam Salmonfly
• Rogue Foam Stone
• True Fly Stoneflies
• Aanes Mojo Salmon Fly
• Matt's Salmonfly
• Thing From Uranus Salmonfly
Nymphs/Wet Flies:
• Poxyback Hare's Ear #12
• Amber Wing Prince #12-14
• Red Copper Johns #14-18
• 3-D Nymphs #8-10
• S.A.L.T. Stone #6
• Rubberlegs #4-8
• Sexy Souka #6
• Zack's Thurmanator Stone
Eggs:
• Redd Reaper - Champagne
• Clown Egg #4-10
• Micro Spawn - Shrimp Pink
• Boles Bazookas (All)
Fly Fishing Gear:
• TFS Rod & Reel Combo
• Hardy Fly Rods
• Scientific Anglers™ System X Waterproof Max
Current River Conditions: No news folks! We are in between seasons on the Klamath for the month of July. Nothing big and exciting to report. Oh well. The Salmon Flies and Goldens have come and gone. The fishing was great for smaller rainbows. Sometimes bigger rainbows move into the Iron Gate area near Hornbrook, CA. during the warm days of summer. Watch this report for updates! Look for sporadic up to date reports on the Klamath through the summer. For now, the fishing on the Klamath is focussed on the lower sections down near Klamath Glen where Salmon is the name of the game.
The Fly Shop's ? Tips: In late May through 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! Check back here for updates as we close in on May!
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.
Water Flows: • Klamath River Flows
Suggested Fly Patterns:
Dry Flies:
• Mercer's Flush Floater Foam Salmonfly
• Rogue Foam Stone
• True Fly Stoneflies
• Aanes Mojo Salmon Fly
• Matt's Salmonfly
• Thing From Uranus Salmonfly
Nymphs/Wet Flies:
• Poxyback Hare's Ear #12
• Amber Wing Prince #12-14
• Red Copper Johns #14-18
• 3-D Nymphs #8-10
• S.A.L.T. Stone #6
• Rubberlegs #4-8
• Sexy Souka #6
• Zack's Thurmanator Stone
Eggs:
• Redd Reaper - Champagne
• Clown Egg #4-10
• Micro Spawn - Shrimp Pink
• Boles Bazookas (All)
Fly Fishing Gear:
• TFS Rod & Reel Combo
• Hardy Fly Rods
• Scientific Anglers™ System X Waterproof Max
More Reports
The Fly Shop Reports
for Thursday, July 19th, 2012Fall River: The best fishing for Fall River has been late in the day
Hat Creek: Hat Creek has a good BWO hatch, fishing is best early to around noon
The Fly Shop Reports
for Monday, June 25th, 2012McCloud River: Fishing is good on the McCloud
Trinity River: The flows on the Trinity River are tough right now but the fishing is good
www.NevadaFishReports.com © 2024. All Rights Reserved.
Website Hosting and Design provided by TECK.net
Website Hosting and Design provided by TECK.net