North Fork Feather River, Yuba goldfields, Yuba River

Boulder Hopping Son Of A Gun and Yuba Fun

Typical North Fork Pocket Deep Pool

After fishing the Feather a day every week, I felt like I needed a change in scenery. Thus to start my week I fished the North Fork of Feather River. I also had a few things I needed to pick up from Marysville so I spent some time on the Yuba river and at the ponds with my brother on Saturday as well.

North Fork Feather River
This river experienced four white water releases for rafters within this summer. The white water release are bad for the fish because it blows out the river and flushes a lot of the insect life with it. The isonychia mayflies are the biggest attraction of North Fork and they usually start to emerge in October until late-November. I did not find a single shuck on any of the boulders while fishing today. This is bad news for the river as it is one of the few streams that remains partially open after trout season ends.

Despite the lack of food, I did manage to find and catch a few 12” – 14” trout by tight-lining and swinging an isonychia pattern in deep pocket pools and runs. The water is still a bit too warm around Pulga but the temperature is perfect above Rock Creek Dam.

Beautiful North Fork Wild Trout

As I fished and explored this new section of water, I had a lot fun wading and hopping over the boulders to get to the spot I knew the fish were holding. Its some pretty hardcore stuff because the rocks are huge and slippery in addition to water being deep. One slip and your life may be at risk. Being good at reading water and your surroundings will keep you safe.

I was amazed at how beautiful the water and surroundings looked. The water was clear and had a tint of green. The sky was also nice and overcasted. As soon as I set the hook I could see the fish flash its chrome colored sides as it fought to rid itself of the hook. Perfect awesome way to begin the week.

North Fork Pano

Yuba River/Goldfields
Nick wanted to go fishing and I was in town so… might as well go fishing. The Yuba was less crowded than it was last weekend, I assume everyone went to the Feather for steelhead. I didn’t get to fish much this time because I was teaching Nick how to properly fly fish moving water. After hooking and losing 3 nice fish on a 3wt and Nick not getting anything on the 6wt, I asked if he wanted to give into the river’s wrath. He gave up a few minutes later and we decided to fish the ponds.

We were able to explore more ponds this time around but Nick couldn’t beat the skunk. I caught a nice 15” bass on a bunny leech that I’ve never fish before. The action in that fly is phenomenal. As we pond hopped, we literally found a bunch more 10”+ bass but they were being lethargic and wary of our flies. I found the magic fly before we left but didn’t catch anything else but bluegills for the rest of the day.

Yuba goldfields, Yuba River

Yuba Goldfields Gill Fry

Didn’t take pictures of the fish…
Just some thugs

The weekend was planned to meet in Marysville for my Mom’s birthday day. I decided that I wanted to get her some fish for a fish fry and the best place to fish was the Yuba Goldfields. Fly rods and spin rod at hand Manda, Nick, and I set out to catch some panfish for an epic fish fry.

Yuba Goldfields
I’ve never tried to drive past the parking area below the bridge of the Yuba River. The road is “not maintained by the county” and I wasn’t sure whether or not I’d get stuck not having a 4×4. After previously hiking that road I found that much of the road is still in decent condition therefore I was able to drive (carefully) further downstream. Now I have more accessible water to explore on the Yuba.

After getting their waders on, Manda, Nick, and I hiked to the pond. The fishing was okay. We all caught a few but the sun was high and the fish were being pretty spooky. A total of 8 panfish were kept with 4 or 5 bass released. The panfish here are quite big therefore we settled for quality over quantity.

As we hiked through we saw 4 or 5 anglers fishing a 100ft long run. The egg bite is on at the Yuba River I assume. Didn’t see any one hook into any but there were quite a few people out.

I wanted to drive down more to see how far I could get my car. My car did a pretty good job covering a lot of the road. We stopped twice to check out a few ponds that I was hoping had fish but we didn’t see anything but little minnows. I’ll to recheck in the spring, hopefully there are fish that I overlooked there. My uncle’s best bass out there was a huge largemouth bass, he never landed it but claims it was 12 pounds, of course I’m going to check again.

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