Battle Creek Fish Report 11-09-07

Battle Creek - South Fork - CA (Tehama County)


by The Fly Shop
11-9-2007
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Water Conditions: Hot! Hot! Hot! Battle Creek is fishing on fire right now, with hungry wild rainbow trout and steelhead literally hammering stonefly and isonychia nymphs all day long. The canyon of Battle Creek is as remote and rugged as you can get in Northern California, the result being wild fish that have hardly ever seen a fly. As one recent client reported: "smoking hot."

Fishing Conditions & Hatches: This fabulous secluded freestone stream harbors tremendous populations of 100% wild, native trout in the 12-18 inch range. It's like having miles of the Pit or McCloud River all to yourself! This is adventurous fishing, with no trails and paths. Only physically fit anglers need apply. This is how fishing should be!

Flies:
?Ģ Super Floss Rubber Legs Brown #6
?Ģ Copper John Red # 14 & 16
?Ģ Dark Lords # 12 & 14
?Ģ STB Zebra Midge Black #16 & 18

The Fly Shop's Tips: ??The deep-water nymphing on this stream can be fantastic. It's definitely the most productive method here. Sometimes we'll carry a sink-tip line and swing streamers in the deeper slots and hook into some large meat-eating fish. Dry and dropper can be deadly at certain times of the year. Stone hatches in the spring can be mind-blowing! The "Coleman Ditch", more like a spring creek, on the property is absolutely loaded with 14-18" rainbows. It's open to all Battle Creek guests who fishing on the ranch.


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