Utah Fish Report
Fall River Fish Report for 3-25-2022
Fall River Fish Report for 3-25-2022
Most of the anglers are chasing steelhead and large rainbows right now
Fall River - Fall River Mills, CA (Shasta County)
by The Fly Shop
3-25-2022
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No recent reports on the Fall River, most of the anglers are chasing steelhead and large rainbows right now. There should be a midge and Baetis show going on on the Fall right now. Scuds and leeches would be good patterns as well. The larger fish will be moving up into the springs area to spawn, so make sure you give them a wide berth. With fantastic weather on tap for this weekend it could be worth a trip on this iconic spring creek.
Hot Flies: TB Drowned Rusty Spinner, PMD's, Norman's Wiggletails, Pheasant Tails, Mercer's Missing Link, Zug Bugs, and Leeches.
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The Fly Shop Reports
for Thursday, March 17th, 2022Fall River: Most of the anglers are chasing steelhead and large rainbows right now
Hat Creek: Caddis are really beginning to come off in droves
Sacramento River - Lower: Did someone say, 'PMD'?
McCloud River: Fishing in the section in and around Ash Camp continues to be very good
Pit River: Large flows continue to be the story on the Pit
Trinity River: The Trinity still has new fish coming up the system from the Klamath
Sacramento River - Upper: Basically the Upper is fishing really, really good right now
Baum Lake: We have had some mixed reports coming in from Baum
Lewiston Lake: Lewiston Lake is fishing well right now
The Fly Shop Reports
for Friday, March 4th, 2022Fall River: Most of the anglers are chasing steelhead and large rainbows right now
Hat Creek: Caddis are really beginning to come off in droves
Klamath River - Middle: Things may be winding down for the adult steelhead season
Sacramento River - Lower: Fishing continues to improve on the Lower Sac!
McCloud River: Solid reports on the McCloud below Ash Camp
Pit River: Large flows continue to be the story on the Pit
Trinity River: The Trinity is still a solid choice destination with great fishing still in store
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