Clear Creek runs straight through the foothills corridor west of Denver, and winter turns it into a gritty, technical creek that rewards effort more than elegance. Flowing through Golden, this stretch offers cold, fast water, opportunistic trout, and far fewer anglers than the South Platte when temperatures drop. If you want true fly fishing near Denver without the tailwater crowds, Clear Creek fly fishing remains a realistic winter option.

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Updated: January 22, 2026

Clear Creek near Golden is holding in a stable winter pattern. Flows remain low but steady, water clarity is excellent, and trout are stacked tight to soft seams, pockets, and protected edges. Feeding activity is subtle but consistent during the midday window, especially when air temperatures rise into the low 40s.

This is not a river that tolerates sloppy drifts. Clear Creek fishes best for anglers who keep presentations short, control depth carefully, and move frequently instead of camping on one run.

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Conditions Summary

Clear Creek is fishing fair to moderately challenging right now. Expect smaller trout, technical water, and rewards that come from precision rather than volume.

Flow: 85 CFS. Winter flows are steady and cold, concentrating fish in deeper pocket water and seams.

Water Temperature: No Data °F

Air Temperature: 49 °F

Wind: 6 to 12 mph

Clarity: Clear

Crowds: Medium

Primary Hatch: Midges

Best Window: 11 a.m. to 2 p.m.

Overall Rating: Short but reliable winter fishing if fished slow and tight

 

Fishing Type Focus: Pocket-water winter nymphing and short controlled drifts


Weather

 

GOLDEN WEATHER

 

Golden, Colorado Weather

Cold mornings dominate early, with brief midday warming driving limited feeding windows. Calm, sunny days fish best. Wind and cloud cover noticeably shorten activity.


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Top Flies in Your Box This Week

Primary Method: Nymphing | Primary Hatch: Midges

Zebra Midge 18 to 22
Fish deep through slower pocket water.

Black Beauty 20 to 24
Dead drift tight to bottom behind structure.

RS2 gray 18 to 22
Use when fish suspend slightly off bottom.

Mercury Midge 20 to 22
Effective in clear, pressured water.

Top Secret Midge 20 to 24
Drift through soft inside seams.

Secondary Hatch: Baetis

Barrs Emerger 18 to 20
Fish mid column late morning.

Pheasant Tail 16 to 18
Dead drift through deeper runs.

Split Case BWO 18 to 20
Use during mild, calm afternoons.

Attractor and Streamer

Mini Leech black or olive 10 to 12
Slow strip through deeper pockets.

Woolly Bugger olive 8 to 10
Short swings through slower edges.




Pro Rig of the Week: Clear Creek Pocket Rig

Indicator: Small yarn indicator or tight-line setup

Lead Fly: Zebra Midge 22

Dropper: Top Secret Midge 22

Weight: One small split shot, adjusted to tick bottom occasionally

Target Water: Pocket water behind boulders, soft edges, and short canyon seams

Short drifts matter here. If your indicator drifts more than six to eight feet without adjustment, you are likely missing the zone.


 

Clear Creek Hatch Chart for December

Bug Type Size Notes
Midges 18 to 24 Primary winter food source
Baetis nymphs 18 to 22 Occasional movement on warmer afternoons
Stonefly nymphs 14 to 18 Effective as anchor flies in pocket water

Download the Clear Creek Hatch Chart

 

Clear Creek Winter Strategy

Fish slower than you think you should. Shorten your drifts. Reset constantly. Trout here feed opportunistically, not aggressively, and they will not chase sloppy presentations.

Clear Creek is a confidence stream. When it clicks, it clicks fast. When it doesn’t, it teaches lessons quickly.


Access Points

Golden – Clear Creek Trail
Easiest access, consistent pocket water, and ideal winter depth control practice.
4.6

Black Rock Area
Deep canyon pockets, excellent winter structure, and low pressure.
4.5

Lawson
Classic Clear Creek runs with mixed depth and slower winter lanes.
4.4

Idaho Springs – Upstream Pullouts
Cold but stable flows; great for short sessions and testing small patterns.
4.4

Kermit’s to Downstream Pullouts
Variable flows but solid winter holding seams in mid-depth water.
4.3


 


Local Regulations & Notes

  • Watch for ice shelves forming along shaded canyon walls
  • Stay off redds in shallow gravel near Golden
  • Parking can be limited on weekend afternoons
  • Water depth changes quickly around boulders; adjust weight often
  • Fish wintering in deep pockets require soft, quiet approaches

 

Stop Here After the River

After a day chasing trout on Clear Creek, pull up a stool at New Terrain Brewing Company in Golden. With mountain views, a dog-friendly patio, and a lineup that ranges from crisp IPAs to creative small-batch experiments, it’s the perfect post-fishing hangout. Grab a Golden Haze IPA and one of their rotating food truck bites while you trade river stories and watch the sun drop behind North Table Mountain.
New Terrain Brewing Company

Visit — New Terrain Brewing Company in Golden, CO


FAQ

Is Clear Creek Good for Fly Fishing in Winter?

Yes. Clear Creek offers consistent winter trout fishing near Denver, especially for anglers comfortable fishing pocket water and moving often.


How Close Is Clear Creek to Denver?

Clear Creek runs directly through Golden, approximately 15 miles west of downtown Denver, making it one of the closest mountain fly fishing options on the Front Range.

Q: Is Clear Creek worth fishing in December?
A: Yes, but you must fish slow winter pockets with tiny midge nymphs.

Q: Are dries possible?
A: Rare, but midge clusters can appear on warm, still afternoons in Golden.

Q: What section fishes best in winter?
A: Mid-canyon pockets between Lawson and Black Rock offer the most stable winter structure.

Q: What tippet do I need?
A: 5X for anchors, 6X for tiny midges.

Q: Does water clarity matter here?
A: Absolutely; Clear Creek's trout get spooky in low clear flows.

Q: How long should I fish it?
A: Focus tight: two to three hours during the midday warming window.


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