Welcome to Clear Creek, Colorado, where the trout are wily, the water is swift, and the tubers are… well, hopefully wrapping up their season soon! This picturesque creek runs parallel to I-70 from Georgetown to Golden, offering easy access to some fantastic fly fishing spots. Whether you're looking to fish the clear, cold waters below Georgetown or explore the pocket water and plunge pools further down, Clear Creek has something for every angler willing to take on its unique challenges.
Conditions on Clear Creek are a fall angler’s dream, with cool, clear waters and plenty of active trout just waiting for the right presentation. The creek’s flow is perfect for wading, and the fall colors along the banks make it an unbeatable experience. Late mornings bring a solid BWO hatch, while the creek stays active throughout the day, with trout rising in pockets and riffles. Whether you’re a fan of nymphing or streamers, Clear Creek is primed for action this October.
The trout here are a bit picky but not impossible, so come prepared with a few options. The water is clear and the fish alert, meaning stealth and precise casts are essential. Cooler mornings mean a slight delay in the bite, but by mid-morning, things are heating up. Perfect for those looking to escape the city for a few hours of well-earned solitude on the water!
Source: Colorado Division of Natural Resources River Flow Station
Month | Primary Hatches | Effective Patterns |
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March | Midges, Baetis (BWO) | Zebra Midges (#20-24), Blue Wing Olive (#18-22) |
April | Midges, Baetis, Caddis | Black Beauty (#18-22), Elk Hair Caddis (#16-18) |
May | Baetis, Caddis, Stoneflies | Blue Wing Olive (#18-20), Pat’s Rubber Legs (#10-12) |
June | Caddis, PMDs | Elk Hair Caddis (#16), PMD Comparadun (#16-18) |
July | Caddis, Yellow Sallies | Yellow Sally (#14-16), PMD Emerger (#18-20) |
August | Tricos, Caddis, Terrestrials | Trico Spinner (#22-24), Parachute Hopper (#10-12) |
September | BWOs, Midges, Caddis | BWO Parachute (#18-22), Black Ant (#18-20) |
October | BWOs, Midges | Blue Wing Olive (#18-22), Zebra Midge (#20-24) |
November | Midges, BWOs | BWO Emerger (#18-22), Black Beauty (#20-24) |
December - February | Midges | Griffith’s Gnat (#20-24), WD-40 (#18-22) |
Seasonal Tip
With cooler temps, trout are most active in the afternoon. Keep presentations subtle, and approach carefully to avoid spooking fish in clear water.
Dry Fly
The BWO hatch is in full swing. Use small dry flies like Griffith’s Gnat in riffles and pockets to target trout feeding near the surface.
Nymphing
A dry-dropper rig with a buoyant dry fly and a Zebra Midge dropper is a reliable setup to cover various depths in Clear Creek’s mixed flows.
Streamer Fishing
Throw streamers like the Baby Gonga along the banks and deeper pools. Slow retrieves are key, as fall trout can be a bit more deliberate in their takes.
Clear Creek is a catch-and-release fishery, requiring all trout to be released back into the water. Barbless hooks are recommended to reduce injury, and anglers must have a valid Colorado fishing license. Observe private property signs and stick to designated public access points to avoid trespassing on private land.