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.
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)
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
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.