Callicoon Creek - Callicoon - New York
Fly Fishing River Report & Conditions

Callicoon Creek – Callicoon - Water Flow Chart

Callicoon Creek – Callicoon - Weather report & radar

Callicoon Creek – Callicoon - General hatch chart

Month Hatch Time of Day Recommended Fly Sizes Popular Fly Patterns
January Midges Afternoon #20-24 Zebra Midge, Griffith’s Gnat
February Midges, Stoneflies Afternoon #20-24, #6-10 Zebra Midge, Black Stonefly
March Black Stoneflies Warmer parts of the day #6-10 Black Stonefly Nymph, Carlson’s Black Stone
Blue Winged Olive (BWO) Afternoon #16-20 BWO Parachute, BWO Emerger
April BWO, Hendricksons Afternoon #14-16 Comparadun BWO, Red Quill
Little Black Caddis Evening #18-20 Elk Hair Caddis, X-Caddis
Grannom Caddis All Day #12-16 Grannom Pupa, Grannom Dry Fly
May Brown Drake, March Brown Morning and Evening #10-12 March Brown Dun, Brown Drake Parachute
Green Drake Evening #8-10 Green Drake Dun, Green Drake Emerger
June Slate Drake, Sulphurs Morning and Evening #12-14, #16-18 Slate Drake Dun, Sulphur Dun
July Terrestrials, Tricos Morning and Afternoon #20-24, #14-18 Ant Patterns, Trico Spinner
August Terrestrials, Tricos Morning and Afternoon #20-24, #14-18 Hopper Patterns, Trico Spinner
September Terrestrials, Tricos Morning and Afternoon #20-24, #14-18 Spider Patterns, Trico Spinner
October Caddis Evening #10-12 October Caddis Adult, October Caddis Pupa
October Blue Winged Olive (BWO) Afternoon #18-22 BWO Parachute, BWO Emerger
November Midges Afternoon #20-24 Zebra Midge, Griffith’s Gnat
December Midges Afternoon #20-24 Zebra Midge, Griffith’s Gnat

Callicoon Creek – Callicoon Access Points

The Callicoon Creek in Callicoon offers some of the finest fly fishing spots. Here’s a breakdown of the best access points:

  • County Route 17 Bridge: This is a favorite among many due to the abundance of Rainbow and Brown Trout.
  • Callicoon Creek Park: Known for its easy access and ample parking. It’s a prime spot during Trout season.
  • At the Junction of East and North Branches: This confluence is a hot spot for native Brook Trout.
  • Callicoon Creek State Forest: Offers a secluded location for serious anglers targeting brook trout.
  • Murphy’s Flats: Renowned for its high concentration of fish. It’s located downstream of the village of Callicoon.
  • State Route 97 Bridge at Lordville: A well-known Brown Trout spawning site.

Remember to adhere to all state fishing regulations and respect private property rights when accessing these spots.

Callicoon Creek – Callicoon Fishing Spots

Fly fishers in love with the serene beauty and bountiful fishing opportunities should consider visiting Callicoon Creek in Callicoon. Some of the prime spots for fly fishing on this creek are:

  • Upper Callicoon: Renowned destination for its ample stocking of trout, featuring a variety of species.
  • Beaverkill River Junction: High density of fish coupled with excellent aquatic life ensure an exciting fishing experience.
  • Kenoza Lake Outlet: Abundant in brown trout, this spot is perfect for those looking for a quiet and serene fishing location.
  • The Long Eddy Point: Known for its variety of fish species, this place is a must-visit for experienced fishers.
  • Between Callicoon and Hankins: Large population of wild brown trout makes it a popular fly fishing location.

Callicoon Creek – Callicoon Local Fish Species

  • Brook Trout: Historically a popular catch in the Callicoon Creek area, known for its distinctive marbled pattern.
  • Brown Trout: Thrives in cooler water temperatures and offers an enjoyable challenge for fly fishing enthusiasts.
  • Rainbow Trout: Distinguished by its beautiful coloration, it is a strong and acrobatic fighter making it an exhilarating catch.
  • Smallmouth Bass: This warm-water fly fishing target is recognized for its wide mouth and aggressive strikes.
  • Largemouth Bass: While not as common in the creek, they are still a prized catch thanks to their hard fighting capabilities.
  • Atlantic Salmon: A highly-sought after sportfish known for its high leaps and long endurances.
  • American Shad: Renowned for its energetic fighting behaviour, this species is not commonly targeted but can provide a thrilling experience.
  • Northern Pike: With their snaky appearance and sharp teeth, these top predators make for an exciting fly fishing adventure.

About the Callicoon Creek – Callicoon

The Callicoon Creek is a captivating natural spectacle nestled in the serene town of Callicoon, New York. Costa Rica has the River of Rainbows, but we have our own vibrant gem right here!

  • The Callicoon Creek stretches over a glorious 30 miles, serenely meandering through the valleys.
  • Originally named Queductan by the Lenape natives, it was later changed by Dutch settlers to ‘Callicoon’ which beautifully translates to ‘duck harbor’ or ‘place of eels’.
  • Fun fact! It’s not just the eels that call this creek home, it’s also teeming with trout. This makes it a popular spot for fishing.

The Callicoon Creek and its surrounding town offer a nostalgic slice of history rich with the tales of Native Americans, Dutch settlers, and the tranquil life of rural America. Pay a visit to witness a showcase of preserved nature, fascinating wildlife, and pure, relaxing serenity.

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