Fly Fishing California. Ken Hanley

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standard Sierra smorgasbord of caddis, mayflies, stoneflies, terrestrials, and trout parr.

       Equipment to Use

      Rods: 2–5 weight, 7–9 feet in length.

      Reels: Click or disk to match the rod.

      Lines: WF or double-taper floating lines.

      Leaders: 5X or 6X, tapered to 10 feet in length.

      Wading: Wet-wade in the summer, but wear long pants to protect your legs from the brush. In cold weather, use hip boots or chest waders. Cleated, felt-soled boots are suggested.

       Flies to Use

      Dries: Elk Hair Caddis, Palisade Special, PMD #14–22.

      Nymphs: Gold Ribbed Hare’s Ear, Pheasant Tail, and Caddis Pupa #12–22 are all the nymphs you need.

      Streamers: Midnight Special, Woolly Bugger, Leeches #8–10.

       When to Fish

      Fishing is good all day and into the evening.

       Seasons & Limits

      The general trout season from the last Saturday in April through November 15. Check current California regulations.

       Nearby Fly Fishing

      Baker Creek offers another quality small-water experience. For bigger water, try the Owens River for browns, rainbows, and bass.

       Accommodations & Services

      Big Pine has lodging, gas, groceries, and two campgrounds. Fly shops are found in Lee Vining, Bridgeport, Yosemite, and Mammoth Lakes. For area guide service contact Trout Scouts of Sierra Guide Group (760) 872-9836, www.sierraguidegroup.com. Pine Creek Pack Station (800) 962-0775 is available for access to the back country.

       Rating

      For the small-stream angler, Big Pine Creek rates an 8.

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       Black Butte Reservoir

      This popular lake, the result of an Army Corps of Engineers project, provides a cool place for outdoor recreation and is a fine bass fishery. The winter months in particular provide excellent fly fishing opportunities. There are three boat ramps and some 40 miles of shoreline to explore. All this, plus other handy facilities and an easy 12-mile drive off Interstate 5, make this lake a fun fly rod adventure.

      Black Butte Reservoir is best known for its spring crappie populations. These fish grow to two pounds or more! Largemouth bass up to six pounds are also popular game fish around the reservoir. The black bass population is hit pretty hard during the peak spring angling months. Consider midweek adventures to increase your chance of a quality outing. Try small, protected coves on the western shore for the most consistent action. Stumps, rocky cover, and tapering points of land are the best features to explore.

      To get to Black Butte Reservoir, take Interstate 5 to the farming town of Orland, about 40 miles south of Red Bluff. Exit west on Black Butte Lake Road. Then go 12 miles on Newville Road.

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       Great spring crappie fishing! Photo by John Sherman.

       Types of Fish

      Largemouth bass, crappie, bluegill, and catfish.

       Known Baitfish

      Crayfish and minnows.

       Equipment to Use

      Rods: 5–7 weight, 8½–9 feet in length.

      Reels: Palm or mechanical drag.

      Lines: Floating, intermediate, or sink tip type-3.

      Leaders: 1X to 5X, 5–9 feet in length.

      Wading: Wear hip boots for fishing from the bank. Use a float tube for fishing along the shore and in coves.

       Flies to Use

      Nymphs: Jansen Callibaetis, Zug Bug #14, Pheasant Tail #16.

      Streamers: Hot Flash Minnow, Clouser Minnow, Whitlock Near Nuff Sculpin, Zonker #6, Burk’s V-Worm #10, Whitlock Softshell Crayfish #8, Poxybou Crayfish #4–8.

      Topwater: Gurgler #2, Deer Hair Mouse, Dave’s Hopper #6, Gaines Bluegill Popper #12.

       When to Fish

      Fish for bass all year, prime time is spring. For panfish, especially crappie, fish spring and fall.

       Seasons & Limits

      General season all year, consult local fly shops or the California Department of Fish & Game regulations booklet.

       Accommodations & Services

      Three launch ramps, a supply store, marina, boat rentals, and a variety of campsites are at the lake. Lodging and gas are available in Orland.

       Rating

      A lot of boats, like warm water, can put the fish down; otherwise, a good 6.

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       Camanche Reservoir

      This reservoir is in a classic California foothills location, in the heart of the Sierra Nevada’s Mother Lode Country. The site abounds with rocky shoreline, points, and coves. Canoes, kayaks, prams, pontoons, and tubes all gain considerable access to excellent fly fishing. Anglers afoot can enjoy some pretty nice action as well, particularly during first and last light. Night fishing for crappie can be extremely productive.

      The shoreline winds approximately 60 miles around the lake. Bank angling is best around the south and north shores. Camanche provides you with 7,500 surface acres to explore, so a boat of some kind is helpful. Expect significant boat traffic during the summer months, as Camanche is also a popular water-skiing destination.

      Fortunately for the fly fishing community, the better angling takes place during the cooler weather of spring, and the place is busting with game fish at this time! To catch the warmwater species, try crayfish patterns with hints of red, brown, blue, and orange. Anything that slithers or crawls through bassy cover is sure to draw interest. For the stocked trout or kokanee, fish down around 10 to 20 feet, or try to find the 50F to 55F temperature zone.

      If topwater is your game, fish

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