Ted Fay Report : November 16, 2025
Bob Grace
First, a bit about this report.
Rick, the bakery fan, has retired from doing the reports, From a while now, there has been no one available to do the job, so I though I would put a bit out. I am mostly retired from guiding and am not on the water as much as I used to be, but I do hear things (and sometimes they are true).
Reports are gonna be sparse for the next little while. We will see what happens next year, but hopefully reports will get regular again.
Conditions around Dunsmuir :
Upper Sac:
Rain, lots of rain. River is up, flows at the bottom (Dog Creek, where the gauge is) are at
1,314 (11/16 18:00), that is a bit big, you can find fishable spots but they are widely spaced.
Last minute update: I wrote most of this last night, and was gonna post it this morning, only to find conditions are changing too fast to keep up with, It rained all night and flows on the Sac this morning are over 7,000 and still going up, Call it unfishable for now.
Last time I was on the lower river (again Dog Creek) was before the latest rain storm but the visibility was fine, a little tint but not enough to bother.
In town has no gauge but it looks to me like the 600 to 800 range, big,
Very few fishable spots, you are gonna have to look for them.
River here in town has a bit of color but is still OK. I would say about 2-3 feet of visibility.
October Caddis are still around but not very active with all the rain. Fish have not really ever got on the drys well this year, but it could still happen. Often we get great October Caddis dry fly action around Thanksgiving.
Better action has been had on a smaller size 12ish caddis dry.
Nymph-wise, size 12-14 Birdsnests has been working.
Before the river got so big the lower river winter BWO hatch was happening but it was sparse. About noon to 3ish can find fish rising to the bugs if you are lucky.
Size 18 BWO with an occasional 16 (there are two different BWO’s in the winter hatch) .
Lower McCloud:
I have not been over there since the latest off-color event but river visibility went to about 2 inches last weekend, a friend went over there a few days ago and said visibility was still poor, he called it about 4 inches.
Last Minute update: Most recent report is: it is much worse. Visibility is shot.
So I expect the Lower McCloud is unfishable.
Upper McCloud:
No recent reports, but past history suggests it should be OK,
A couple of anglers went over there Friday, I asked them to call the shop if it was off-color or high and I did not hear back. So I am guessing it is OK.
Random other places:
Mid to Upper Klamath reports have been poor.
Trinity reports have been great but heard it slowed down a bit in the last few days,
probably fishing pressure, also heard it was very busy over there.
Baum Lake is reported to be fishing well.
McCloud Reservoir and Lake Siskiyou are reported to be fishing well for boat anglers.
Thanks for reading this:
Steven