Clear Creek Fly Fishing Report – Low Flows, Hopper-Dropper Precision & Canyon Seams

  • July 3, 2025

Welcome to Clear Creek, Colorado, where the trout are wily and the water is swift! This picturesque creek runs parallel to I-70 from Georgetown to Golden, offering easy access to some fantastic fly fishing spots. 

 

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Clear Creek Fly Fishing Report – July 3, 2025

Clear Creek is settling into summer form: flows have dropped into the mid-400s CFS, clarity is high, but warming water and midday pressure demand precision. The creek is serving up hopper-dropper opportunities, tight-pocket tactics, and structured seam strategy—if you’re ready to bring small tippets and smart timing.

Forget vague “good fishing” blurbs. We’re talking about morning-only windows, trout stacked behind rock, and actual dry-dropper rigs that work—not generic calls to fish. This report cuts to the chase: fish seams early, hit foam lines midday, and stay light as temperatures rise.


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Conditions Summary

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  • Star Rating: quality mornings but technical with warming stress and growing angler pressure)
  • Flow Rate: ~426 CFS and dropping f
  • Water Temp: Upper 40s °F; warming toward mid-60s by noon 
  • Air Temp: Low 70s °F with possible PM showers and light breeze r
  • Clarity: Crystal clear in most runs 
  • Best Times: 7 AM to 11 AM, with potential second window after 6 PM
  • Fishing Pressure: Moderate to high, especially on weekends and popular pull-outs
  • Wind: Light morning breeze, with chance of afternoon gusts and storms

 


Clear Creek Hatch Chart (July, June, May)

 

Month Primary Hatches Effective Patterns
May Midges, BWOs, PMDs Bunny Emerger, RS2, Zebra Midge
June PMDs, Caddis, Golden Stones Elk Hair Caddis, Barr’s PMD Emerger, Yellow Sally
July Hoppers, Caddis, Tricos Chubby Golden, Hippy Stomper, Trico Spinner

 

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Top 3 Flies for the Month

  • Dry Fly: Chubby Golden or Hippy Stomper (#14–16) – fish seams and pocket water early and late
  • Nymph: Barr’s PMD Emerger (#18–20) under tungsten jig or stonefly – fish seams near the bank
  • Streamer: Kreelex or Near Nuff Sculpin (#8–10) – slow strips in eddies and deeper pockets post-6 PM

 

 

 


Tips Fly Fishing Clear Creek

  • Seasonal Tip: With warming water, keep sessions early or late; midday heat stresses trout
  • Dry-Dropper: Use hopper rig with small PMD emerger on 5×–6× tippet for stealth and depth
  • Structure Fishing: Target seams behind boulders and edges of pocket water—fish are staging here
  • Casting Accuracy: Long leaders and tight drifts are essential—strikes often subtle
  • Streamer Strategy: Use as temps fall late in the day—slow retrieves into deep seams can trigger reaction strikes


 

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Access Points

Upper Canyon Pullouts
  • High-value seam and pocket runs, moderate crowds early
  • Rating: ★★★★☆

Golden Mile (Town Section)
  • Easier access, side seams near trails, moderate pressure
  • Rating: ★★★☆☆

Wildcat Gulch

  • Less crowded, structure-rich water, best midday if early slots are full
  • Rating: ★★★★☆


Hot Spots

  • Boulder Pocket at Upper Canyon – morning-window staging fish
  • Seam Line below I‑70 Bridge – consistent PMD feeding during mid-day
  • Run-off Eddy near Golden Trailhead – great evening streamer water


Local Regulations & Notes

  • Standard Colorado regulations apply—artificial flies only; keep fish cool in warm sections
  • Canyon terrain can be slippery—heed open-space safety notices
  • Respect multi-use trail etiquette during summer weekends


FAQ on Clear Creek

Q: Are flows safe for wading now?
A: Yes. At ~426 CFS, drift fishing from wadeable slots is safe, but current remains swift in deeper runs.

Q: Which hatches are dominant?
A: PMDs and caddis early, hoppers and tricos setting in by July.

Q: Does pressure matter?
A: Yes—crowds are moderate to high at pullouts and near trails, especially weekends; early access is key.

Q: What tippet is best?
A: 5× to 6× fluorocarbon gives the stealth and strength needed in clear, technical water.

Q: Is streamer fishing effective?
A: Yes, but primarily in deep seams in late evening or after cloud cover reappears.

 

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