Big Chico Creek, Deer Creek, Ellis Lake, Yuba River

Holy Summer it’s Hot!

Chico has been in the high 90s to 100s this past week and its looking like there is more hot weather to come. With California in a drought this heat wave is going to wreck havoc on everyone. Fishing is still good if your brave enough to try and beat the heat. To Deer Creek, Big Chico Creek, Yuba River, and Ellis Lake we go!

Deer Creek
Manda and I finally went camping up Deer Creek and I fished a bit here and there. I caught some smaller bows anywhere it looked trouty on a dry although they weren’t very big. I then wet waded to a hole and found some bigger bows sitting in lanes picking off what ever they could find. The biggest I caught there was around 14” which is pretty big for that creek. There was a spring run salmon hanging out in the pool holding to spawn in the fall as well, very awesome. The water was still high but according to websites that track flow, it has become extremely low.

Big Chico Creek
The warmer weather seems to have created some bigger smallies since the last time I fished there and its all good as I believe they are pound for pound the hardest fighting fish I’ve encountered. Nick and I went and caught some nice fish. I’ve been working on a top water fly for the creek and have yet to find one they can’t resist. The only thing I would look out for are swimmers. I dislike finding a nice hole to myself and then having some people start jumping in and splashing around.

Yuba River
Although the flow is up and nice, this river is still a mystery to me. I managed to hook into some fish but just small 8-10 inchers. I believe it has something to do with the hot summer season but hooking up into anything there is an accomplishment nonetheless. I flipped over some rocks to see if I could find any stonefly nymphs and I did not find a single one, just small mayfly nymphs which is what I caught the majority of my fish on. I believe I missed the golden stone hatch by a few weeks. I didn’t cover very much water so I wasn’t fishing to my fullest abilities but there are fish there that are willing to take despite the heat wave. The fall will be the prime time to hit the river and catch the big ones again.

Ellis Lake
I fished the lake in the early evening to about sunset and couldn’t catch a fish worth bragging about just some small bluegills and a rare bass or two. There are still lots of small baby bass everywhere which hasn’t helped me as much as I hoped to match the hatch and catch a trophy. Nothing much on a fly here except hot weather.

I’ve been aching to do some more fishing but this weather is just too hot. The big fish are at the bottom and I don’t really have the gear and patience for all that. Hopefully it starts to cool down some so I can get back on the water. We shall see.

Ellis Lake, Yuba River

Beautiful Spring

First Crappie of 2014

Spring is in full fling as my allergies have been killing me this last week. Regardless, I am still out doing what I love to do; fly fishing. Its been really windy and warm which basically means I feel miserable which therefore means that I am not really enjoying being out as much as I would like to. I’m still chasing carp at Horseshoe Lake and managed to hook a few but no landing as of recently. I’m currently on sort of a mini vacation at home and fished Ellis Lake and the Yuba river.

Ellis Lake
The weather today was pretty warm and windy. I was hoping to find some carp like I did last week but were no signs of carp anywhere. Nick and I fished around twice, once in the morning and later in the afternoon with no luck on anything big. The bluegills were taking every fly we tossed in front of them though. The only fish worth bragging about were the two crappies that I hooked. For some reason the bass are not very active still. I’m guessing their in early lockjawed postspawn. I’m going back tomorrow to see if I can get into some bigger fish.

Orange tips and tiger stripes
2nd Crappie

Yuba River
The water is low around 761 CFS. Nick and I fished a honey hole and I manage to hook into a nice rainbow. Although Nick didn’t land anything, he learned how to truly fly fish which was pretty cool to watch. He did get some takes but no hook ups. I probably won’t spend too much time on Yuba due to the low flows and spooky fish.

Yuba River Trout

More updates on my mini vacation coming up soon…


2nd day min-vacation
Nick and I hit up the Yuba River again and there were a few guide boats out. I managed into hook two small trout before we left. The river and weather was beautiful but the fish just weren’t hitting as well as I had hoped.

After a small break I decided to go fish Ellis Lake before heading back to Chico. I was there for several hours and managed to be there during the bread hatch. The carp were feeding on the bread that people had thrown in hours back. I managed to hook two but the first one snapped off and the other one spit the hook. These carp learn fast and refused my fly several times.
Needless to say I was disappointed but that’s fly fishing for you. I’m hoping to get back out there soon and land another Ellis Lake monster carp.

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