Clear Creek River Report
Clear Creek River Report
11-4-2025
Flows are still good, and water clarity is excellent. Still downsize tippet and fly selection, except for streamers. Most the fish are done, or close to done with the spawn. But, be sure to watch the redds, to preserve the resource. Dries have still been working surprisingly well, especially in the afternoon. Still watch for snakes, which have been out, especially in the rockier areas with some vegetation (hopefully the cooler nights gets these less active). The biggest tip, is that with the cooler water, and less hours of daylight, start out by following the sun. The sunnier areas will have much more active fish, especially if starting earlier in the AM. Hatches have been midges, BWO, Midges, Tricos, Caddis.
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For dries, throw a Hi Viz Quill Midge, Hippy Stomper, Water Walker, AR's BWO, Superman Caddis, Hi Viz Griffith's Gnat, Dry Humper and a Purple Haze.
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For Nymphs/subsurface use a Eggtasty, Kelsar, AR's Perdigon, Godspeed Caddis, Croston, 2 Bit Hooker, Zebra Midge, Juju Baetis, Zebra Midge, Poison Tung, Tung Poudre Pupa or a Spanish Bullet.

Guide Rating
5/5
Weather Experienced
- Temperature: Upper 60's
- Wind Conditions: Gusty
- Precipitation: None
Water Observations
- Water Temperature: Lower 40's
- Flow Level: 60.5 CFS
- Water Clarity: Crystal clear
About Clear Creek Fly Fishing
When all the rivers and streams seem to be overloaded with anglers, Clear Creek always has an empty hole to fish. Clear Creek parallels I-70 from just east of Idaho Springs to Georgetown. Idaho Springs is 32 miles west of Denver. For access to the stream, take exit 240 at Idaho Springs. Turn left, then turn right on old Highway 6. The stream is open to fishing most of its length.
The water can be swift, so care should be taken while wading. a basic 4- or 5-weight outfit is fine, but bring plenty of split shot.
