Hat Creek Fish Report for 9-29-2023
Callibaetis are still hatching and the current class is small
Hat Creek - CA (Shasta County)
by The Fly Shop
9-29-2023
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Pretty much the major food source on most of the creek are Blue Wing Olives, and there could be some PMDs coming off from time to time. Callibaetis are still hatching and the current class is small. Bring size #18 &20 for the Callibaetis, and #16 or smaller for the PMDs. Nymph-wise, if you are fishing the flats, the BP Weiss nymph, X-Mays in #18, or Sweet Peas are great to have along with some Peaches n' Cream and Zallibaetis. Fishing those under a small indicator or swung and stripped can get fish. The north sections below the 299 bridge are great places to swing cinnamon Poopahs or Soft Hackles in the evenings. We are seeing a few fish eat October Caddis pupas. Something to think about.
Hot Flies: TB Drowned Rusty Spinner, Rubberlegs, Sweet Pea Jigged Baetis, Pheasant Tails, Mercer's Missing Link, and Green Drakes
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for Thursday, September 14th, 2023Fall River: The weather continues to cool off in the Fall River Valley
Hat Creek: The storms have come and gone and the Hat Creek Valley is cooling of
Sacramento River - Lower: Flows have been lowered and the drops now can affect fishing somewhat
McCloud River: The river continues to clear with the gage now solidly below 7 NTU
Pit River: Solid reports of good fishing on the river this week
Trinity River: We are seeing some decent numbers of fish in the system
Sacramento River - Upper: The river is in great shape from the top to the bottom
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