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OVERVIEW

Klamath River Fly Fishing

The Klamath River is one of California hidden fly fishing treasures, and can be fished year-round for Steelhead. It is one of the least pressured rivers in California, yet it has been producing some of the best wild steelhead fishing in the state.  Success can be had both nymphing and dry fly fishing.

Upper & Middle Klamath River

The Klamath River starts in Oregon up in the Agency and Klamath Lakes Basin. From there it flows down into California into Copco and Iron Gate Reservoirs. The river then becomes a tailwater fishery below Iron Gate Dam where large numbers of resident trout and steelhead live. In spring from late May through June, there is an incredible stone fly hatch in which large numbers of steelhead and trout are caught on the surface.  In midsummer, though, the fishing becomes slow due to heat. The mouth of the Klamath can be fished with good results beginning the second week of August. The middle section of the Klamath River becomes productive in early October by swinging flies nymphing with floating lines and indicators.  Popular sections of the river include Somes Bar, Happy Camp, Orleans, and the Seiad Valley.

Lower Klamath River & Mouth

On the lower section of the Klamath River to the mouth jet boats are often used because of the distances involved and the size of the river. It is not unusual to see a bear on the shoreline or a cruising bald eagle as jet boats go up the river.  Fly fisherman can fish on productive gravel bars, wading out of jet boats and many times guides have seen stretches of black backs of steelhead holding that are as long as 500 yards!  One guide's best day personally was 18 adults landed up to 16 lbs.

 

When & How To Fish

The steelhead season usually begins in July or August when the steelhead run up the river from the Pacific Ocean and continues through March.  The upper section fishes best for steelhead from October through February using standard steelhead tactics, and for trout in late spring and early summer when the giant salmonflies and golden stones hatch and bring with them great dry fly fishing.  For Steelhead 6 to 7 weight rods are preferred with sink-tip lines being used in the Lower Klamath from Happy Camp down to the mouth.  Swinging traditional flies and floating lines with indicators from Happy Camp to Iron Gate Dam is most popular and effective in the Upper Klamath when the steelhead act and feed more like trout.  Fishermen also nymph this river but there is productive dry fly fishing for both steelhead and trout.

Accessibility

The Klamath is is a 40-minute drive from Mt. Shasta City.  Many fishermen stay in Mount Shasta or Yreka, California.

 

Bibliography & Recommended Books:

Flyfisher's Guide to Northern California, Seth Norman, Wilderness Adventures Press, 1997

California: Blue Ribbon Trout Streams, Bill Sunderland & Dale Lackey, Frank Amato Publications, 1998

Trout Fishing in California, Ron Kovach, Marketscope Hourglass Books

Guide to Fly Fishing in Northern California, Ken Hanley, David Communications, 1996

Trout Fishing Sourcebook, Mark D. Williams, Menasha Ridge Press

"The Sac is Back," John E. Nordstrand, Fly Fisherman Magazine, February 1996

America's 100 Best Trout Streams (Trout Unlimited), John Ross, Falcon Publishing, 1999

Upper Sacramento Fly fisihing

Fly Shops, Guides and Other Web Sites -- They want to hear from you!

Upper Sacramento Fly fisihing

 

Fly Shop

Guide Service

Lodging

Location

Telephone

e-mail

Jack Trout Fly Fishing & Guide Service

 

X

X

Mt. Shasta, CA

530-926-4540

info@jacktrout.com 

The Fly Shop

X

X

X

Redding, CA

800-669-3474

info@theflyshop.com 

Fish First!

X

 

 

Albany, CA

510-526-1937

Info@fishfirst.com

Clearwater Trout

X

X

X

Cassel, CA

415-381-1173

Info@clearwater.com

Dunsmuir Fly Fishing Company

X

X

X

Dunsmuir, CA

530-235-0705

dunsflyfishing@snowcrest.net

Fly Fishing World of Wayne Eng

 

X

X

Dunsmuir, CA

530-235-4018

kozmo@snowcrest.com 

Ted Fay Fly Shop

X

 

 

Dunsmuir, CA

530-235-2969

info@tedfay.com

Lava Creek Lodge

 

X

X

Fall River Mills, CA

530-336-6288

info@lavacreeklodge.com  

Shasta-Trinity National Forest (USG)

 

 

 

 

 

 

George Foster's Fly Fishing& Guide Service

X

 

Mount Shasta, CA

530-926-3947

Foster@snowcrest.net

Three Rivers Guide Service

 

X

 

Mt. Shasta, CA

530-926-1743

flyfish@thegrid.net 

Harts Guide Service

 

X

 

Mt. Shasta, CA

530-926-2431

ronhart@snowcrest.com 

McCloud Fly Fishing Adventures

 

X

 

McCloud, CA

530-964-2533

ricmcfly@snowcrest.net 

McCloud River Inn

 

 

X

McCloud, CA

530-964-2130

guests@riverinn.com 

Terry Edelmann & Associates

 

X

 

Redding, CA

530-524-7566

tedelmann@yahoo.com

Dunsmuir Rod Company       Dunsmuir, CA    

American Fly Fishing Company

X

X

 

Sacramento, CA

800-410-1222

Peter@americanfly.com

Upper Sacramento Fly fisihing

 

 

Lodging

Name

Location

Phone

e-mail

Book A Room Online      

Dunsmuir Fly Fishing Company

Dunsmuir, CA

530-235-0705

dunsflyfishing@snowcrest.net 

Castle Rock Inn & Cafe

Dunsmuir, CA

530-235-0100

castlerockinn@snowcrest.net 

Cave Springs Resort

Dunsmuir, CA

530-235-2721

 

Oak Tree Inn

Dunsmuir, CA

530-235-2884  

info@oaktreeinn.com

Railroad Park Resort

Dunsmuir, CA

530-235-4440

rrp@rrpark.com

Lava Creek Lodge

Fall River Mills, CA

530-336-6288

info@lavacreeklodge.com  

Carriage House

Mt. Shasta, CA

530-926-0296

 

Chalet at Mt. Shasta

Mt. Shasta, CA

530-926-3200

chalet@sirius.com

Dream Inn Bed & Breakfast

Mt. Shasta, CA

877-375-4744

dreaminn@jps.net

EconoLodge

Mt. Shasta, CA

800-55-econo

alpinldg@snowcrest.net 

Evergreen Lodge

Mt. Shasta, CA

888-926-2143

 

Finlandia Motel

Mt. Shasta, CA

530-926-5596

 

Mt. Shasta Cabins

Mt. Shasta, CA

530-926-5396

mtshastacabins@snowcrest.net 

Mt. Shasta Ranch B & B

Mt. Shasta, CA

530-926-3870

 

Mt. Shasta Resort

Mt. Shasta, CA

800-958-3363

webshasta@hotmail.com

Mountain Air Lodge

Mt. Shasta, CA

800-727-3704

 

Pine Needles Motel

Mt. Shasta, CA

888-926-4811

 

Pine Street Retreat

Mt. Shasta, CA

530-244-0263

 

The Secret Cottage

Mt. Shasta, CA

530-926-6206

 

Shasta Lodge Motel

Mt. Shasta, CA

800-shasta1

 

Strawberry Court

Mt. Shasta, CA

530-926-4704

 

Strawberry Valley Inn

Mt. Shasta, CA

530-926-2052

 

Swiss Holiday Lodge

Mt. Shasta, CA

530-926-3446

 

Tree House Best Western

Mt. Shasta, CA

530-545-7164

 

Travel Inn

Mt. Shasta, CA

530-673-1547

 

Hogin House Inn Bed & Breakfast

McCloud, CA

530-964-2882 

rooms@hoginhouse.com

Joanie's Bed & Breakfast

McCloud, CA

530-964-3106

 

McCloud Guest House

McCloud, CA

530-964-3160

 

McCloud Hotel Bed & Breakfast

McCloud, CA

800-964-2823

mchotel@snowcrest.net

McCloud River Inn

McCloud, CA

800-261-7831

guests@riverinn.com

McCloud Timber Inn  

McCloud, CA

530-964-2893

 

Stoney Brook Inn Bed & Breakfast

McCloud, CA

800-369-6118

 

You may also want to check out the Mt. Shasta Area Chamber of Commerce.

Upper Sacramento Fly fisihing

Camping

You may camp at Castle Crag State Park (6 miles south of Dunsmuir) and at Sims Road.  

Site

# Sites

Water

Toilets

RV Size

Unit Fee

Seasons

Phone

Castle Crags

76 developed & 6 environmental sites           800-444-PARK

Sims Road

             

 

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