Pit River - CA
Spot Information
| Elevation: | 4700 ft. |
| Fish Species: | Steelhead, Channel Catfish, Rainbow Trout |
The Pit River, California, represents a highly technical freestone trout fishery, predominantly holding robust populations of wild rainbow and brown trout. Its character is defined by stable, spring-fed flows and complex subsurface currents, demanding advanced fly-fishing techniques, particularly nymphing with heavy indicator or Euro Nymphing rigs. Success is contingent upon meticulous "reading of the water" and achieving precise, drag-free drifts. Current flow rates are paramount; high volumes (e.g., 3600 CFS on Pit #3) often render sections unfishable due to hazardous wading and reduced clarity. Anglers must rigorously check real-time flow data before attempting to fish. Stealth and careful wading are essential due to slippery riverbeds. This river is a challenge for experienced angler
Latest Fish Reports
| Date | Report | Author |
| 11-13-2025 | Fall is getting spicy and this can make things a little more unpredictable on the Pit Fall is getting spicy and this can make... more » |
The Fly Shop |
| 11-5-2025 | Fall is getting spicy and this can make things a little more unpredictable on the Pit Fall is getting spicy and this can make... more » |
The Fly Shop |
| 10-28-2025 | Releases at Pit 3 are 350 CFS which is still a good flow The fall is a great time to fish... more » |
The Fly Shop |
| 10-15-2025 | The fall is a great time to fish the Pit The fall is a great time to fish... more » |
The Fly Shop |
| 10-8-2025 | The fall is a great time to fish the Pit The fall is a great time to fish... more » |
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