Nevada Fish Report
Sacramento River Fish Report for 1-22-2013
Sacramento River Fish Report for 1-22-2013
Fishing conditions are ideal near Dunsmuir, expect fair to great fishing at this time of year
Sacramento River - CA
by The Fly Shop
1-22-2013
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Current River Conditions: Great weather and good water conditions is what the Upper Sacramento offers this week. Water conditions are ideal near Dunsmuir. Higher and demanding closer to Lake Shasta. Expect fair fishing although don't be surprised if you run into great fishing. This river is such a sleeper at this time of year.
Anglers fishing dark stone fly patterns are doing best. Fly suggestions would include Mercer's #6 Poxyback Dark Stone, Zack's Thurmanator Dark Stone, Amber Wing Prince Nymphs in varying sizes.
The Fly Shop's?? Tips: Fish small #16-18 dark colored nymphs in addition to copper johns for best results through late autumn/early winter. Have a few #16 Parachute Adams handy. Pat's rubber legs is another good fly to have in your fly box. The rainbows of the Upper Sacramento river eat flies that are served up deep, in the rocks. Sometimes the indicator gets in the way of detecting strikes. These fish are really good at sampling a pattern, then spitting it out. Try fishing using the "high-stick" and "short line" technique.
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.
Water Flows:
• Upper Sacramento River Flows
Suggested Fly Patterns:
Dry Flies:
• Morrish's October Adult Caddis
• Goddard Caddis #8
• Mercer's Skating Oct Caddis
• Turck's Tarantula #8
• Parachute Adams - #14-16
• Elk Hair Caddis - #16-18
• Adams - #16-18
• Cutter's E/C Caddis #14-16 (any)
Nymphs/Wet Flies:
• Zack's Pseudo May - Black #16-18
• Zack's Thermanator Dark Stone #6
• Mercer's GB Dark Stone #8
• Mercer's Dark Stone #6
• Pat's Rubber Legs - Brown #6-8
• GB Birds Nest - #12-14
• Gordon's Amber Wing Prince #12-18
• Swink's BTS
• Red Copper John #14-16
• Micro Mayfly - #14-16
Streamers/Leeches:
• Sheila Sculpin
• Woolly Buggers
• Muddler Minnows - #10
Fly Fishing Gear:
• The Fly Shop's?? Tapered Nylon Leaders
• The Fly Shop's?? Tough Nylon Tippet
• Simms?? Dry Creek™ Chest Pack
• Patagonia's?? Double Haul
• C&F S Series Waterproof Fly Boxes
• Dr. Slick/TFS Quick Release Forceps
Anglers fishing dark stone fly patterns are doing best. Fly suggestions would include Mercer's #6 Poxyback Dark Stone, Zack's Thurmanator Dark Stone, Amber Wing Prince Nymphs in varying sizes.
The Fly Shop's?? Tips: Fish small #16-18 dark colored nymphs in addition to copper johns for best results through late autumn/early winter. Have a few #16 Parachute Adams handy. Pat's rubber legs is another good fly to have in your fly box. The rainbows of the Upper Sacramento river eat flies that are served up deep, in the rocks. Sometimes the indicator gets in the way of detecting strikes. These fish are really good at sampling a pattern, then spitting it out. Try fishing using the "high-stick" and "short line" technique.
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.
Water Flows:
• Upper Sacramento River Flows
Suggested Fly Patterns:
Dry Flies:
• Morrish's October Adult Caddis
• Goddard Caddis #8
• Mercer's Skating Oct Caddis
• Turck's Tarantula #8
• Parachute Adams - #14-16
• Elk Hair Caddis - #16-18
• Adams - #16-18
• Cutter's E/C Caddis #14-16 (any)
Nymphs/Wet Flies:
• Zack's Pseudo May - Black #16-18
• Zack's Thermanator Dark Stone #6
• Mercer's GB Dark Stone #8
• Mercer's Dark Stone #6
• Pat's Rubber Legs - Brown #6-8
• GB Birds Nest - #12-14
• Gordon's Amber Wing Prince #12-18
• Swink's BTS
• Red Copper John #14-16
• Micro Mayfly - #14-16
Streamers/Leeches:
• Sheila Sculpin
• Woolly Buggers
• Muddler Minnows - #10
Fly Fishing Gear:
• The Fly Shop's?? Tapered Nylon Leaders
• The Fly Shop's?? Tough Nylon Tippet
• Simms?? Dry Creek™ Chest Pack
• Patagonia's?? Double Haul
• C&F S Series Waterproof Fly Boxes
• Dr. Slick/TFS Quick Release Forceps
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Trinity River: Steelhead action on the Trinity River is very good right now & we expect good fishing in the future
Sacramento River: Fishing on the Upper Sac has been Fair with the best conditions near Dunsmuir
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Iron Canyon Reservoir: Mud and snowbanks make it very difficult to get to Iron Canyon Reservoir
Keswick Reservoir: Fishing on Keswick Reservoir is going to be tough due to the lack of water clarity
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