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Wild Waters Reports: McCloud Mid-June

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Chances are you have already heard, but it’s a great time to be on the McCloud. Lake run brown trout are being encountered on a daily basis. Our guides are mostly finding these fish by nymphing and throwing streamers. The cookie cutter size rainbows are also abundant. Size 14 and 16 mayflies and caddis have been the go-to (Copper John, Tan Pupa, Birds Nest). In the evenings, enough golden stone flies are still coming off to throw around the big dry fly (#8 stimulator).

Last week the river gained just a touch of color to it, but that didn’t put a damper on the fishing. It’s nearly impossible to predict exactly what the water clarity is going to do. Weather forecast is calling for some very reasonable high temps, which should help keep the river running clear. I would suggest getting out there and getting it while it’s good, who knows what good old mud creek has in store for us moving forward.

The word has been out that the river is fishing well, and the crowds are no doubt increasing. The road to Ash Camp is open, don’t be afraid to drive to a new access point or hike a new trail. Anglers tend to pile up in the same few areas. There is plenty of trails and water to spread out on if you are willing to put in some steps.

Finally, bring your tec-nu and watch your step. The poison oak is in full bloom and the rattlesnakes are even more abundant than the brown trout.

To book a trip give us a call at 877-934-7466 or email us info@wildwatersflyfishing.com

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