Utah Fish Report
Pit River Fish Report for 12-28-2012
Pit River Fish Report for 12-28-2012
The rainbows of this remote N. California freestone will tear line off your reel leaving you stunned
Pit River - CA (Modoc County)
by The Fly Shop
12-28-2012
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Current River Conditions:
The Pit is fishing just fine for the few who venture out to this rocky, bouldery freestone. The Pit river rainbows have been munching on #14-16 pheasant tail nymphs, #12 Little Olive Sloan and Zack's Thurmanator dark stone and brown stone.
Bring the wading staff! We highly recommend wearing a PFD too. The Pit is a delightful choice! Solitude best describes the fishing experience of the Pit River in December.
Some changes have occurred over the past two years. All anglers should be aware of the new increased flows in Pit reaches 3, 4, 5. Pit 3 now has a minimum flow of 280 to 350 cfs which is up from 150 cfs. Pit 4 now has a minimum flow between 350 and 450 cfs which is up from 150 cfs. Below Pit 5, minimum flows are between 350 and 450 cfs which is up from 100 cfs. Be smart, be cautious and think about where you are wading. The old favorite run is now chest deep and full of swift water. When you go, look for a new spot to fish. They are there. Lots of new spots.
Up to date Pit River flows: Pit #3 Flows
Pit #4 Flows
Pit #5 Flows
The Fly Shop's ? Tips:
Be ready for tough wading conditions when fishing this river, especially with higher flows scheduled from now on. Flat ground DOES NOT exist here! A wading staff is is necessary for most anglers. Move slow, and keep solid footing while in the water. (But just in case... pack some dry clothes, snake kit and don't forget to dry out your fly-box at the end of the day!). To get the hook ups, knowing where and when is everything. The Pit River rainbows will eat all day most of the time. These feisty fish can be found holding in fast bubbly water and in slower, smooth flowing water as well. High-stick and short line nymphing techniques are the key to finding the biggest rainbows on this river. Have plenty of BB, AAA and SSG split shot in your vest pocket. Feed lots of line and go for long drag free drifts, using an indicator and suspending flies 3 - 6 feet deep, in the long smooth glides between boulders and broken riffles. An there is no shortage of boulders, riffles, runs and pockets.
River Fact:
The Pit, the Klamath and the Columbia are the only three rivers in the U.S. that cross the Cascade Range.
Flies:
Dries
: • Elk Hair Caddis Tan #12-16
• Yellow Stimulator #8-16
• Mayfly Cripples #12-16
Nymphs/Wet Flies:
• Black Bird's Nest #10-16
• Dark Lord
• Sexy Souka
• GB Black A.P. #10-12
• Micro Mayflies #14-18
• Red Copper Johns #16-18
• Zebra John #16-18
• Pat's Brown Rubberleg #6-8
• Little Olive Sloan
• Zack's Thurmanator Stone
• BH Pheasant Tail #12-20
• Amber Wing Prince #14-18
• GB Bird's Nest #10-16
Streamers/Leeches: • Beaded Lite Bright Bugger
• Zack's Swimming Leech
• Dead Drift Crayfish
The Pit is fishing just fine for the few who venture out to this rocky, bouldery freestone. The Pit river rainbows have been munching on #14-16 pheasant tail nymphs, #12 Little Olive Sloan and Zack's Thurmanator dark stone and brown stone.
Bring the wading staff! We highly recommend wearing a PFD too. The Pit is a delightful choice! Solitude best describes the fishing experience of the Pit River in December.
Some changes have occurred over the past two years. All anglers should be aware of the new increased flows in Pit reaches 3, 4, 5. Pit 3 now has a minimum flow of 280 to 350 cfs which is up from 150 cfs. Pit 4 now has a minimum flow between 350 and 450 cfs which is up from 150 cfs. Below Pit 5, minimum flows are between 350 and 450 cfs which is up from 100 cfs. Be smart, be cautious and think about where you are wading. The old favorite run is now chest deep and full of swift water. When you go, look for a new spot to fish. They are there. Lots of new spots.
Up to date Pit River flows: Pit #3 Flows
Pit #4 Flows
Pit #5 Flows
The Fly Shop's ? Tips:
Be ready for tough wading conditions when fishing this river, especially with higher flows scheduled from now on. Flat ground DOES NOT exist here! A wading staff is is necessary for most anglers. Move slow, and keep solid footing while in the water. (But just in case... pack some dry clothes, snake kit and don't forget to dry out your fly-box at the end of the day!). To get the hook ups, knowing where and when is everything. The Pit River rainbows will eat all day most of the time. These feisty fish can be found holding in fast bubbly water and in slower, smooth flowing water as well. High-stick and short line nymphing techniques are the key to finding the biggest rainbows on this river. Have plenty of BB, AAA and SSG split shot in your vest pocket. Feed lots of line and go for long drag free drifts, using an indicator and suspending flies 3 - 6 feet deep, in the long smooth glides between boulders and broken riffles. An there is no shortage of boulders, riffles, runs and pockets.
River Fact:
The Pit, the Klamath and the Columbia are the only three rivers in the U.S. that cross the Cascade Range.
Flies:
Dries
: • Elk Hair Caddis Tan #12-16
• Yellow Stimulator #8-16
• Mayfly Cripples #12-16
Nymphs/Wet Flies:
• Black Bird's Nest #10-16
• Dark Lord
• Sexy Souka
• GB Black A.P. #10-12
• Micro Mayflies #14-18
• Red Copper Johns #16-18
• Zebra John #16-18
• Pat's Brown Rubberleg #6-8
• Little Olive Sloan
• Zack's Thurmanator Stone
• BH Pheasant Tail #12-20
• Amber Wing Prince #14-18
• GB Bird's Nest #10-16
Streamers/Leeches: • Beaded Lite Bright Bugger
• Zack's Swimming Leech
• Dead Drift Crayfish
More Reports
The Fly Shop Reports
for Wednesday, December 28th, 2011Sacramento River: Water conditions are ideal. The fishing has been best mid day.
Trinity River: Steelhead continue to move through the Trinity River. The fishing can be "great"
Klamath River - Upper - CA: Late December or early January is the best time to fish the Klamath for Steelhead
The Fly Shop Reports
for Monday, December 19th, 2011Sacramento River: The Upper Sacramento is in great shape.
Trinity River: Steelhead Fishing on the Trinity River is Good to Great
Klamath River - Upper - CA: Conditions on the Klamath have been excellent. The fishing has been good too!
Pit River: Not a lot of news from the Pit River. Conditions are great and that typically means good fishing.
Baum Lake: Baum has been fishing great!
Lewiston Lake: Fishing has been good on Lewiston Lake
Iron Canyon Reservoir: The weather has yet to shut Iron Canyon Reservoir down. The fishing should be great!
Manzanita Lake: The Manzanita report remains the same as last week. Very Cold and the fishing is tough!
McCumber Reservoir: Close to ice out conditions on McCumber, yo should have the lake to yourself
Keswick Reservoir: The fishing has been fair on Keswick this week.
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