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: March 4, 2026
Clear Creek is still cold in the mornings, but March sun is starting to move fish. This is not an all day grind stretch right now. It is a targeted midday play.
Focus on lower elevation sections first. Fish pocket heads, depth transitions, and softer walking speed seams. If you are not ticking bottom occasionally, you are not deep enough.
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Clear Creek Conditions Summary
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- Flow: 118 CFS. Stable late winter flow with defined pocket structure.
- Water Temperature: 36 °F
- Air Temperature: 46 °F
- Wind: 6 to 14 mph
- Clarity: Clear
- Crowds: Low
- Primary Hatch: Early stoneflies and midges
- Best Window: 12 p.m. to 3 p.m.
- Overall Rating: Short midday freestone opportunity
Weather
op Flies in Your Box This Week
Primary Method: Pocket Water High Stick
Primary Hatch: Early Stoneflies
- Small Pat’s Rubber Legs Brown 12 to 14: Fish tight to bottom in pocket heads.
- Dark Stonefly Slim Profile 14 to 16: Drift through walking speed seams.
- Copper Micro Stone Jig 14: Drop into deeper slots and short drifts.
- Thread Frenchie Natural 16 to 18: Clean dropper behind larger lead fly.
- Iron Sally Variant 14 to 16: Effective in slightly shallower transitions.
Secondary Hatch: Midges
- Zebra Midge Black 18 to 22: Fish slower pools and softer seams.
- Root Beer Midge UV Rib 20: Effective in lower elevation sections.
- CDC RS2 Gray 18 to 20: Raise slightly during subtle afternoon activity.
Attractor and Trigger
- Mini Pine Squirrel Leech Olive 10 to 12: Short controlled strips in deeper bends.
- Woolly Bugger Olive Slim 8 to 10: Swing lightly through tailouts during cloud cover.
Pro Rig of the Week: Clear Creek Pocket Control Rig
- Indicator: Small New Zealand style yarn or tight line
- Lead Fly: Small Pat’s Rubber Legs 14
- Dropper: Thread Frenchie 16
- Weight: One moderate split shot 8 to 10 inches above lead fly
- Target Water: Pocket heads, depth transitions, and walking speed seams
Short drifts. Reset often. Cover water efficiently.
Clear Creek Hatch Chart – March
| Bug Type | Size | Notes |
|---|---|---|
| Stoneflies | 12 to 16 | Active in freestone structure |
| Midges | 18 to 22 | Present in slower pools |
| Baetis | 18 to 20 | Emerging on mild lower elevation afternoons |
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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
Tunnel One Pull Off | 📍 Locals Rating ⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️ 4.0
Defined pocket water with consistent winter holds.
Golden Canyon Stretch | 📍 Locals Rating ⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️ 4.0
Accessible seams near town access.
Lawson Canyon Bends | 📍 Locals Rating ⭐️⭐️⭐️ 3.5
Short drifts requiring precise depth.
Dumont Pull Offs | 📍 Locals Rating ⭐️⭐️⭐️ 3.0
Less structure but lighter pressure.
Upper Canyon Pockets | 📍 Locals Rating ⭐️⭐️⭐️ 3.0
Technical water with fewer reliable lanes.
Clear Creek Canyon Park | 📍 Locals Rating ⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️ 5.0
Defined winter pocket water near town.
Tunnel 1 Area | 📍 Locals Rating ⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️ 4.0
Good depth transitions and seams.
Lower Canyon Pull Offs | 📍 Locals Rating ⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️ 4.0
Consistent structure with light pressure.
Golden Stretch | 📍 Locals Rating ⭐️⭐️⭐️ 3.5
Urban access with smaller holding lanes.
Upstream Idaho Springs | 📍 Locals Rating ⭐️⭐️⭐️ 3.5
More technical drifts and tighter water.
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.
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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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