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June 21 - July 5, 2019
VOL.38 • ISS. 14
Catch & Release Fishing!
Hook More & Bigger Fish With Flies...
Hat Creek: Epic Trout
Fishing In The Shadow
Of Mount Lassen
By Cal Kellogg
Hat Creek is one of Northern California’s premier trout fishing desti-
nations for anglers working with both fly and conventional tackle. The
creek bubbles to life in the high country on the eastern shoulder of Mount
Lassen and flows in a northward
direction for roughly 40 miles
until it’s waters are impounded
in Lake Britton.
Hat Creek has three distinct
The stretch of Hat Creek below the town of Old Station is a classic free stone stream that
features, rainbows, browns and brook trout.
personalities depending on
Photo by CAL KELLOGG, Fish Sniffer Staff.
which stretch of the stream you
visit. From its birth in Lassen
of wild reclusive browns ranging up to and beyond the 20 inch mark.
National Park down stream to near
Fly fishing Hat Creek’s middle section is challenging and rewarding. Stream-
the town of Old Station Hat Creek is a
typical high mountain trout creek. The side brush and water that is too deep and fast to wade make things tough on the
fly guys.
flows are fast and cold and the stream
Between the Bridge Campground
is narrow and brushy.
and the town of Cassel most of Hat
On the upper portion of the creek.
Creek runs through private property.
Most of the fish encountered are
At Cassel public access becomes
planter rainbows and brookies, but
good once again, but it is an entirely
there
are
a
few
wild
brook
trout
in
Standard impressionistic dries like these
different creek. The riffles and runs of
are a great choice on the upper reaches
the mix too. These trout have a short
of Hat Creek at times. Day in day out,
the upper section are long gone. The
feeding season, so they don’t have the
nymphs will produce more fish overall.
stream bed flattens out above Cassel
luxury
of
being
selective.
Terrestrial
Photo by CAL KELLOGG, Fish Sniffer Staff.
and several springs flow into the creek
patterns like ant or hopper imitations
transforming it into a classic spring
generally fill the bill nicely. On the
creek with clear glassy water, abundant
upper section of the creek the trout are small averaging about 6 to 7 inches.
On the upper part of Hat Creek the trout
weeds and insects and rainbows and
Anything that approaches 10 or more inches is considered to be quite large.
browns that routinely grow to 5 pounds are small, but will enthusiastically jump all
From Old Station downstream to Bridge Campground, a distance of approx-
over a dry fly. This rainbow grabbed an Elk
and more.
imately 15 miles, lays the “middle section” of Hat Creek. By the time the
Hair Caddis.
At Cassel, the creek is manipulated
Photo by CAL KELLOGG, Fish Sniffer Staff.
stream reaches Old Station it has picked up a lot of additional water from
and ends up flowing down through
tributaries. In it’s middle section Hat Creek still maintains the fast flowing pool
the Hat No. 1 Power House. Below the power house the creek forms into Baum
and riffle character that it had while flowing through the confines of Lassen
Lake, which is weedy, clear and packed with insects. Both the
Park, but while the creek is still
Cassel area and Baum Lake are planted heavily and there are no
fairly narrow the flows are much
gear restrictions.
stronger and many of the pools are
Below Baum Lake is the world famous wild trout section of
8 or more feet deep. Basically the
Hat Creek. This stretch is just over 3 miles long and terminates
middle section looks like the upper
where the creek enters Lake Britton. The fly section boasts
section’s big brother.
one major riffle, but the rest of it is made up of placid gin clear
Much of the middle section is
water. The trout in the fly section average 12 to 20 inches long.
easily accessible from Highway 89
This area features educated highly selective trout and hooking
featuring several campgrounds and
one of them on a dry fly is an achievement worth bragging
day use areas, in many locations
about.
the stream is mere yards from the
The fly section is not planted and is designated as a wild
road. This section of the river is
trout zone. Only single barbless hooks are permitted on the fly
heavily planted with both rainbow
section. Small flies and a variety of different hatches are the
and brook trout.
norm on the fly section, so it is always wise to stop in at a fly
Mixed in with the planters there
shop to determine what is going on in terms of hatches at a
are solid numbers of smallish wild
given time before trying your luck.
rainbows and a sleeper population The lower reaches of Hat Creek are known for producing huge
rainbows and browns, but they are difficult to hook.
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