Fall River Fish Report for 10-13-2022
The season is winding down on the Fall
Fall River - Fall River Mills, CA (Shasta County)
by The Fly Shop
10-13-2022
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The season is winding down on the Fall, the temps are cooling off at night quite a bit. The grass situation will continue to be an issue for the next month or so, there are still passages through most bridges to get up to Zug Bug, but don't overlook fishing below the Island Rd bridge. Hatches are sparse on most days, you will have a two hour window to get after rising fish mostly on Baetis and the teeny Caenis, you will be able to pick up some fish on dries. If you are looking for solid action outside of the hatches, swing scud patterns and leeches in the deeper holes.
Hot Flies: TB Drowned Rusty Spinner, PMD's, Norman's Wiggletails, Pheasant Tails, Mercer's Missing Link, Zug Bugs, and Leeches.
More Reports
The Fly Shop Reports
for Thursday, September 8th, 2022Hat Creek: Tricos and midges continue to be the main event in the morning
Sacramento River - Lower: A variety of hatches are occurring
McCloud River: Visibility has improved quite a bit in the past week
Pit River: The entire river from Pit 3 - Pit 7 is fishing well right now
Trinity River: We are expecting some good things on the Trinity beginning this weekend
Sacramento River - Upper: The water is extremely clear and the fish are eating smaller black offerings
The Fly Shop Reports
for Friday, August 12th, 2022Fall River: The Water Boatmen are super abundant this year
Hat Creek - Middle: Summer thunderstorms will keep you off the creek in the evenings
Sacramento River - Lower: Still smoke free and fishing great up here!
McCloud Reservoir: While the river is still blown, the gages continue to show the clarity improving
Pit River: The temps on the gage above Fenders Ferry Bridge are staying below 65 F for now
Trinity River: Flows remain at their summertime releases from Lewiston Dam at 450 CFS
Sacramento River - Upper: Temps will bump again this weekend
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