Clear Creek Fishing Report (June 2026) - Pocket Water Season Is Here and the Trout Know It

  • June 12, 2026

hese reports detail the current state of angling on Clear Creek during May, noting that while fishing is productive, the pre-runoff window is rapidly closing. Anglers are encouraged to visit Golden and the canyon stretches during the morning and early afternoon

Updated May June 12, 2026

June is when Clear Creek becomes exactly what it wants to be: a fast-moving, bug-filled pocket water fishery where aggressive trout reward anglers willing to cover water.

Unlike larger Colorado rivers still wrestling with runoff, Clear Creek often finds a sweet spot during June. Water temperatures climb into productive ranges, caddis activity explodes, and fish spread throughout the river. The result is some of the most fun fishing of the year within an hour of Denver.

This is not technical tailwater fishing. This is hunting. Move quickly, fish confidently, and expect trout to eat in places that looked empty a month ago.

 

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Conditions Summary

Guide Rating (800 x 175 px) (2)

River Conditions

Category Status What It Means
Flow Moderate and seasonal Excellent pocket-water structure
Water Temp 48-58°F Prime feeding temperatures
Air Temp 65-80°F Consistent insect activity
Clarity Clear to lightly stained Excellent visibility and fishability
Wind 5-15 mph Typical canyon conditions
Wading Moderate Pocket water can still push hard
Crowds Medium Popular due to proximity to Denver
Access Excellent Numerous public access opportunities
Vibe Classic summer pocket-water fishing Fish are actively feeding
Float None Walk and wade only
Dry Outlook High Strong caddis and Yellow Sally opportunities
Streamer Medium Productive around deeper pockets
Nymphing High Most consistent producer


Weather

GOLDEN WEATHER

 

 

May Flies for Clear Creek Fly Fishing

Primary Method: Pocket-Water Nymphing With Dry-Dropper Windows
Dominant Hatch: BWOs, Midges
Secondary Hatch: Early Caddis, Small Stones

Fish These First

  • Graphic Caddis #14-16
  • Frenchie #16-18
  • Yellow Sally Stonefly #14-16

Fly Priority Table

Priority Fly + Size Role & When to Use
⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Graphic Caddis #14-16 Top overall June producer
⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Duracell Jig #16 Fast pocket-water confidence fly
⭐⭐⭐⭐ Frenchie #16-18 Excellent attractor pattern
⭐⭐⭐⭐ Yellow Sally Stonefly #14-16 Matches emerging summer stones
⭐⭐⭐⭐ Elk Hair Caddis #14-16 Primary dry-fly option
⭐⭐⭐ PMD Split Case #16-18 Midday mayfly activity
⭐⭐⭐ Rainbow Warrior #18 Visibility fly in broken water
⭐⭐⭐ Jig Pearl Rib Perdigon #16 Fast current specialist
⭐⭐ Mini Dungeon #6-8 Streamer option for larger fish
⭐⭐ Parachute PMD #16-18 Surface hatch match

Pro Rig for This Section


Technical advice focuses on pocket-water nymphing and dry-dropper rigs, emphasizing the need for quick, controlled drifts as water levels and clarity fluctuate. The guides highlight specific fly patterns such as the Frenchie and Juju Baetis,

Clear Creek Pocket Water Rig

  • Indicator: Small New Zealand yarn indicator
  • Lead Fly: Duracell Jig #16
  • Dropper: Graphic Caddis #16
  • Weight: One split shot 10-12 inches above lead fly
  • Spacing: 12 inches between flies
  • Target Water: Pocket seams, plunge pools, current breaks, and soft edge

Clear Creek Hatch Chart

Month Hatch Size Notes
February Midges #20–24 Primary food source
March Midges, Early BWOs #18–24 Midday activity
April BWOs, Midges #18–22 Short hatch windows

Download the Complete 2026 Clear Creek Hatch Chart

 


How to Fish It

  • Start with Top Secret Midge + Juju Baetis under a tight indicator setup
  • Adjust depth constantly, pocket water changes fast
  • Rotate in RS2 when fish get selective
  • Fish short, controlled drifts through pockets and seams
  • Use Big Eats sparingly to target aggressive fish in deeper pools

Access Points

Tunnel 1 (Idaho Springs) | 📍 Locals Rating ⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️ 5.0
Classic pocket water with consistent holding fish and easy access.

Upper Clear Creek (Silver Plume Area) | 📍 Locals Rating ⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️ 4.5
Less pressure with defined runs and productive seams.

Golden Stretch | 📍 Locals Rating ⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️ 4.0
More technical water with pressured fish but solid structure.


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Local Regulations and Notes on Landowner Rights

Regulated by Colorado Parks and Wildlife

  • Artificial flies and lures only in most stretches
  • Check specific sections for regulations
  • Be mindful of private land along lower sections

FAQ on this Spot

Is Clear Creek fishing good right now?
Yes, especially midday when water temps rise and fish become more active.

What flies should I use on Clear Creek?
Midge and baetis patterns like Top Secret Midge and Juju Baetis are the most consistent.

What is the best time of day to fish Clear Creek?
Late morning through mid-afternoon offers the most consistent fishing.

Where should I fish on Clear Creek?
Focus on pocket water, seams, and slower edges where fish can conserve energy.

Is Clear Creek good for beginners?
It can be, especially in lower gradient sections, but pocket water requires good drift control.

Do I need a guide for Clear Creek?
Not necessary, but helpful if you’re unfamiliar with fishing technical pocket water.

 


 

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