Clear Creek - Golden - Colorado
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Clear Creek – Golden - Water Flow Chart

Clear Creek – Golden - Weather report & radar

Clear Creek – Golden - General hatch chart

Month Hatch Time of Day Recommended Fly Sizes Popular Fly Patterns
January Midges Afternoon #20-24 Zebra Midge
Winter Stoneflies All day #16-20 Black Stonefly Nymph
February Midges Afternoon #20-24 Griffith’s Gnat
Winter Stoneflies All day #16-20 Little Black Stonefly
March Midges Afternoon #20-24 Griffith’s Gnat
Blue Winged Olives Afternoon #16-20 Blue Winged Olive Emerger
April Blue Winged Olives Afternoon #16-20 Blue Winged Olive Dun
Midges Afternoon #20-24 Zebra Midge
May Caddis Afternoon #14-18 Elk Hair Caddis
Blue Winged Olives Afternoon #16-20 Blue Winged Olive Dun
June Yellow Sallies Afternoon #14-16 Yellow Sally Nymph
Caddis Afternoon #14-18 Elk Hair Caddis
July Yellow Sallies Afternoon #14-16 Yellow Sally Nymph
Green Drakes Afternoon #10-14 Green Drake Dun
August Terrestrials All day #10-14 Chernobyl Ant
Green Drakes Afternoon #10-14 Green Drake Dun
September Terrestrials All day #10-14 Hopper Pattern
Blue Winged Olives Afternoon #16-20 Blue Winged Olive Emerger
October Blue Winged Olives Afternoon #16-20 Blue Winged Olive Dun
Midges Afternoon #20-24 Zebra Midge
November Midges Afternoon #20-24 Griffith’s Gnat
Winter Stoneflies All day #16-20 Black Stonefly Nymph
December Midges Afternoon #20-24 Zebra Midge
Winter Stoneflies All day #16-20 Black Stonefly Nymph

Clear Creek – Golden Access Points

Fly fishing at Clear Creek in Golden, Colorado provides a thrilling recreational experience. Here are the best access points for fly fishing:

  • Bleicher Area: Located closer to downtown Golden, Bleicher is stocked regularly with fish.
  • Parfet Estates Park: This access point is ideal for beginners with shallow water and lots of trout.
  • Lions Park: Famous for its scenic beauty, Lions Park is an amazing fly fishing spot.
  • West Line Village: It has diverse fishing opportunities with many species of fish.

Before planning a fishing trip, remember:

  1. Check local fishing regulations as they may change seasonally.
  2. Ensure you have the proper fishing license for Colorado.
  3. Consider hiring a local fishing guide to enhance your experience.

Clear Creek – Golden Fishing Spots

Clear Creek in Golden, Colorado is a fantastic destination for fly fishing. Here are some of the best spots:

  • Clear Creek Canyon Park: This park offers several miles of clear water for fly fishing. It’s an excellent destination for trout fishing.
  • Golden Gate Canyon State Park:This park offers some secluded spots where you can fish in solitude.
  • Lions Park: This spot is located in the heart of Golden. The creek runs through this park providing convenient and accessible Fly fishing.

In all these spots, Rainbow, Brown and Brook Trout can be found in abundance. Do remember to carry your fishing permit as it is mandatory. These spots ensure not only a good catch but also helps you get acquainted with the art of fly fishing amidst nature.

Clear Creek – Golden Local Fish Species

  • Brown Trout – One of the most plentiful species in Clear Creek, they are renowned for their spirited fight and beautiful coloration.
  • Rainbow Trout – Known for their vibrant colors, they are a staple in many Western rivers and often found in rapid waters.
  • Brook Trout – Native to Eastern North America, but have thrived after being introduced to Clear Creek.
  • Cutthroat Trout – Named for the bright red-orange streak in the fold under the mouth, they are a favorite among experienced fly fishermen.
  • Mountain Whitefish – Although not typically targeted by fly fishers, they can be a surprise catch due to their relatively large size and abundance.
  • Greenback Cutthroat Trout – Colorado’s state fish, they can be challenging to catch due to their preference for quiet, clear waters.
  • Yellow Perch – While not the most exciting fight, they can provide a fun challenge for fly fishers due to their small mouths and finicky nature.
  • Western Slope Cutthroat Trout – Pursued for their beauty and large size, they are most likely to be found in the colder, deeper sections of Clear Creek.

About the Clear Creek – Golden

Golden, a charming town nestled in Colorado’s Front Range, has a beautifully told history linked to Clear Creek. This waterway was a beacon for gold miners during the 1859 Pikes Peak Gold Rush.

Gold-seekers arrived in droves, establishing Golden City, which swiftly grew to be an economic hub. It was temporarily the territorial capital too!

  • 1859: Gold discovered in Clear Creek.
  • 1867: Golden named Colorado’s capital before Denver claimed the title.
  • 1870s: Railway expansion along Clear Creek sparked industrial growth.

Fast forward to today, Clear Creek’s golden waters are a favorite for kayaking, tubing, fishing, and scenic family picnics. Its riverbanks are dotted with beautiful parks, the Colorado Rail Museum, and the Coors Brewery (the largest single-site brewery in the world).

Visit Golden and meander around Clear Creek to revel in a unique mix of rich history and breathtaking natural beauty!

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