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Sacramento River Fish Report for 10-14-2011
Sacramento River Fish Report for 10-14-2011
Fly Fishing is Fun & Productive on the Lower Sac
Sacramento River - CA
by The Fly Shop
10-14-2011
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Current River Conditions:
River flows are scheduled to decrease to 6,000 CFS by Sunday October 16th. Then, the flows will come up to 7,000 CFS on October 20th! The fly fishing has been fun and productive! Look for fish rising in the afternoons along the edges of the river were the water is shallow, flowing at conveyor-belt-speed and smooth. Not much of an egg bite going on, but that could change tomorrow. The burly Lower Sac rainbow has been eating #12 CB Birds Nest, #16 Brown Micro Mayfly, #18 PT Nymph.
Click here for up to date Lower Sacramento flow
The Fly Shop's ? Tips:
Fishing a long, 9' leader tapered to 3x (the second fly can be attached using 4X) with a big indicator and an SSG split shot will get the flies down to the fish. If you are wading the river and not in a drift boat, add another AAA or even a second SSG to your rig. The sooner the flies get to the bottom of the river, the more time you spend "fishing". Look for the first of the fall-run Chinooks setting up in shallow water, fanning the rivers gravel and preparing for the Autumn spawn. Trout are always near the spawning salmon.
Bridge News:
All of the construction projects have finished their in-river work, so there are no longer hazards in the river at any of the bridges, and there are no longer flow-related boating restrictions anywhere on the river. Yeah!
River Fact:
How did the Sacramento River get it's name? In 1808, Spanish explorer Gabriel Moraga, on a journey to find suitable sites for the construction of missions, became the first foreigner to see the river clearly. Judging its huge breadth and power he named it Rio de good Sacramentos, or "River of the Blessed Sacrament".
Flies:
Dries:
• Mercer's Missing Link #14-16
• Parachute Profile Spinner BWO
• Norman's Loop Wing BWO
• D&D Cripple-Any!
• E/C Caddis Tan or Olive
Nymphs/Wet Flies:
• Pat's Rubberlegs #4-8
• Eng Thing #16
• Black Zebra Midge #16-18
• GB Flashback Olive PT #16-18
• CB Birds Nest #12-16
• S&M #16-18 (Any Color)
• Pseudo May #18 Olive
• Red Micro Mayfly #16-18
• Cinnamon BH Poopah #12-14
• Skip Nymph #16
Streamers/Leeches:
• Muddler Minnow #10
• Freshwater Clouser Olive/White
Eggs:
• MC Redd Reaper Peachy King
• Micro Spawn Salmon Egg
• Single Eggs (Any)
• Surreal Eggs (Any)
• Boles Bazookas (Any)
River flows are scheduled to decrease to 6,000 CFS by Sunday October 16th. Then, the flows will come up to 7,000 CFS on October 20th! The fly fishing has been fun and productive! Look for fish rising in the afternoons along the edges of the river were the water is shallow, flowing at conveyor-belt-speed and smooth. Not much of an egg bite going on, but that could change tomorrow. The burly Lower Sac rainbow has been eating #12 CB Birds Nest, #16 Brown Micro Mayfly, #18 PT Nymph.
Click here for up to date Lower Sacramento flow
The Fly Shop's ? Tips:
Fishing a long, 9' leader tapered to 3x (the second fly can be attached using 4X) with a big indicator and an SSG split shot will get the flies down to the fish. If you are wading the river and not in a drift boat, add another AAA or even a second SSG to your rig. The sooner the flies get to the bottom of the river, the more time you spend "fishing". Look for the first of the fall-run Chinooks setting up in shallow water, fanning the rivers gravel and preparing for the Autumn spawn. Trout are always near the spawning salmon.
Bridge News:
All of the construction projects have finished their in-river work, so there are no longer hazards in the river at any of the bridges, and there are no longer flow-related boating restrictions anywhere on the river. Yeah!
River Fact:
How did the Sacramento River get it's name? In 1808, Spanish explorer Gabriel Moraga, on a journey to find suitable sites for the construction of missions, became the first foreigner to see the river clearly. Judging its huge breadth and power he named it Rio de good Sacramentos, or "River of the Blessed Sacrament".
Flies:
Dries:
• Mercer's Missing Link #14-16
• Parachute Profile Spinner BWO
• Norman's Loop Wing BWO
• D&D Cripple-Any!
• E/C Caddis Tan or Olive
Nymphs/Wet Flies:
• Pat's Rubberlegs #4-8
• Eng Thing #16
• Black Zebra Midge #16-18
• GB Flashback Olive PT #16-18
• CB Birds Nest #12-16
• S&M #16-18 (Any Color)
• Pseudo May #18 Olive
• Red Micro Mayfly #16-18
• Cinnamon BH Poopah #12-14
• Skip Nymph #16
Streamers/Leeches:
• Muddler Minnow #10
• Freshwater Clouser Olive/White
Eggs:
• MC Redd Reaper Peachy King
• Micro Spawn Salmon Egg
• Single Eggs (Any)
• Surreal Eggs (Any)
• Boles Bazookas (Any)
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for Friday, October 14th, 2011Trinity River: The Steelhead are in the Trinity River, some anglers are doing well!
Klamath River - Upper - CA: Juvenile Steelhead and Salmon are in the Klamath
Pit River: Fly Fishing is Great on the Pit River
McCloud River: Fly Fishing has been good for some and tough for others on the McCloud River
Fall River: Fall River has fair to good dry fly fishing in the mornings and great nymphing the rest of the day
Hat Creek: Fly Fishing on Hat Creek has been fair to good
Baum Lake: Baum Lake Fly Fishing Is Good
Lewiston Lake: Rainbows average 16", and fish over 22" are common on Lewiston Lake
Iron Canyon Reservoir: Iron Canyon Rainbows and Browns are hitting Streamers
Manzanita Lake: Fly fishing at Manzanita Lake has been fair at best lately
McCumber Reservoir: Fly fishing on McCumber Lake has been fair to good
Keswick Reservoir: Fly Fishing on Keswick has been good!
Klamath River - Upper - CA: Steelhead still haven;t shown on the Klamath River
Hat Creek: Fly Fishing on Hat Creek has been fair to good
Baum Lake: The Fly Fishing Report at Baum Lake is Good, It is Alway Good
Lewiston Lake: The fish are keying on midges, BOWs and when they can find them Callibaetis and Tricos
Keswick Reservoir: Fly Fishing on Keswick has been good!
Fly Fiishing on the Lower Sac can go from Fair to Great!
Sacramento River10-10-2011
Current River Conditions: River flows are holding at 8,200 CFS. The fishing has been fair at times, then great! !...... Read More
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