Month | Hatch | Time of Day | Recommended Fly Sizes | Popular Fly Patterns |
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January | Midges | Daytime | #18-22 | Zebra Midge |
Blue Winged Olive | Afternoon | #18-22 | Spinner Fall BWO | |
February | Midges | Daytime | #18-22 | Rainbow Warrior |
Blue Winged Olive | Afternoon | #18-22 | Pheasant Tail Nymph | |
March | Blue Winged Olive | Afternoon | #18-22 | Sparkle Dun BWO |
Caddis | Dawn/Dusk | #14-18 | Elk Hair Caddis | |
April | Pale Morning Duns | Early Afternoon | #14-18 | Parachute Adams |
Caddis | Dawn/Dusk | #14-18 | X-Caddis | |
May | Pale Morning Duns | Early Afternoon | #14-18 | Copper John |
Salmonfly | Midday | #2-6 | Rogue Foam Stonefly Nymph | |
June | Golden Stonefly | Early Afternoon | #6-10 | Golden Stone Nymph |
Green Drakes | Evening | #8-10 | Drake Cripple | |
July | Caddis | Dusk | #14-18 | Pearl Elk Caddis |
PMDs | Afternoon | #14-18 | Parachute PMD | |
August | Tiny Blue-Winged Olives | Evening | #18-22 | Trico Spinner |
Caddis | Dusk | #14-18 | Griffith’s Gnat | |
September | October Caddis | Evening | #8-12 | Stimulator |
Midges | Daytime | #18-22 | Brassie | |
October | October Caddis | Evening | #8-12 | Pumpkin Head |
Blue Winged Olive | Afternoon | #18-22 | Mercer’s Missing Link | |
November | Blue Winged Olive | Afternoon | #18-22 | BWO Klinkhammer |
Midges | Daytime | #18-22 | Griffith’s Gnat | |
December | Midges | Daytime | #18-22 | Rojo Midge |
Winter Stonefly | Midday | #14-16 | Black Stonefly Nymph |
Fly fishing on the Sacramento River – Keswick offers an unforgettable experience for all, from novices to seasoned anglers. Here are some of the best spots:
Remember to check local regulations for fishing seasons – certain times of year are catch-and-release only, particularly during spawning.
The Sacramento River is an iconic waterway in Northern California. Its history and the story of Keswick, a small community nestled alongside it, are intertwined down the ages. In the roaring 1880s, Keswick bustled with activity, owing to the rich deposits of copper and iron in the area.
Today, Keswick remains a close-knit community and the Sacramento River continues to sustain its inhabitants, nurturing both the people and the wildlife. From gold mining to salmon spawning, they share a rich and unique history.
Be part of the fishing community!
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