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Went up to Wet Beaver Creek this weekend with my mom, dad, and girlfriend. Made the hike up the canyon and was pleasantly surprised at the beauty of the canyon. I never knew that the creek was there until I saw it on a game and fish map and decided to check it out.

 

To make a long story short did a little fishing in one of the pools. I had three solid strikes but only set the hook once and caught a really nice twelve or thirteen inch rainbow. It was a lot of fun to get out, do some hiking, and spend the day with the family.

 

On a side not...my dad and I got the itch to go fishing again and we were told to go to West Clear Creek. The gentleman said to just park along the highway (260 I believe) and hike down into the canyon and fish.

 

Is West Clear Creek a good place to go fishing? Is his advice on where to access the Creek correct? Any help would be greatly appreciated!

 

Jcubed

 

So, my dad and I hiked in and had a great day fishing. In all I probably caught and released about 70 fish, mostly smallmouth, and that's a conservative estimate. I took some pictures of the fish and even saw about 7-9 bighorn ewes and kids at one of our fishing holes. Needless to say it was quite the experience to see them when we weren't even expecting it. Quite a thrill.

 

As the day wore on our slogan for the trip became "All day" because we were catching so many fish. I'm still excited thinking about it! My dad and I still can't fathom why this isn't one of the most talked about fisheries in the state.

 

It's late but I'll try and post some pictures when I figure out how to get them off my camera. I caught one really nice wild rainbow that made our day.

 

Jcubed

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Don't know about hiking down from 260. Might be better to hike up from Bull Pen at the mouth. Here is a pic showing the south rim of WCC from below Bull Pen.

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You could hike down into WCC on a trail near Tramway on the north side. As a HS kid, I hiked down a side canyon off 87 and did not find trout till below some springs. I do not know if G&F still stocks the upper canyon. It makes for a nice hike down through the canyon with a raft to float some pools aver a few days.

 

Did you catch any smallmouth in Wet Beaver?

 

RR

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I didn't catch any smallmouth but they were there. I could see them in the water. The fish were really spooked due to all the swimmers all weekend I think (I was up sunday late afternoon and evening).

 

My dad and I are wanting to go fishing on Thursday and are just looking for info on how to access this canyon.

 

Thank for the reply!

 

Jcubed

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Many years ago I regularly fished the Bull Pen Ranch area. You take the dirt road off the 260 that goes to cedar flats, beaver creek, etc. A couple of miles in you take the Bull Pen road to the end. This is where they used to stock it, I think they still do. From here you can hike upstream as far as you want. I also hiked in off the cedar flats road, you need to take a look at some topo maps it's not a place you can bail off anywhere and get down. Wherever you go it's a very, very neat place. Didn't see any in there back then, as rough as it is I can't imagine it gets fished much. Off the 260 up around Tule Butte and Caloway there are a couple of trails that will get you down, there again check the maps to see the exact start. Good Luck.

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Many years ago I regularly fished the Bull Pen Ranch area. You take the dirt road off the 260 that goes to cedar flats, beaver creek, etc. A couple of miles in you take the Bull Pen road to the end. This is where they used to stock it, I think they still do. From here you can hike upstream as far as you want.

 

Thats the best way to get you there. A couple people of my buddies whet up there last weekend and caught there limit of rainbows,

just using spinners and spoons (I think gold). They also caught a couple largemouth and some bluegil. I was fishing in the first pool u

get to last year and caught a nice 13" rainbow on a worm first cast! My best advice that has worked for me and my friends

is if it's not hot in one pool keep moving to different areas until u find the hot spot since some of the pools might only hold a few fish

but there are some nice veiws and great fishing in that canyon if you liked wet beaver creek you'll love clear creek

 

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Red Rabbit...

 

I know why you had your dog out there....I couldn't believe how many quail we saw on the drive into the camping area!

 

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Went up to Wet Beaver Creek this weekend with my mom, dad, and girlfriend. Made the hike up the canyon and was pleasantly surprised at the beauty of the canyon. I never knew that the creek was there until I saw it on a game and fish map and decided to check it out.

 

To make a long story short did a little fishing in one of the pools. I had three solid strikes but only set the hook once and caught a really nice twelve or thirteen inch rainbow. It was a lot of fun to get out, do some hiking, and spend the day with the family.

 

On a side not...my dad and I got the itch to go fishing again and we were told to go to West Clear Creek. The gentleman said to just park along the highway (260 I believe) and hike down into the canyon and fish.

 

Is West Clear Creek a good place to go fishing? Is his advice on where to access the Creek correct? Any help would be greatly appreciated!

 

Jcubed

 

So, my dad and I hiked in and had a great day fishing. In all I probably caught and released about 70 fish, mostly smallmouth, and that's a conservative estimate. I took some pictures of the fish and even saw about 7-9 bighorn ewes and kids at one of our fishing holes. Needless to say it was quite the experience to see them when we weren't even expecting it. Quite a thrill.

 

As the day wore on our slogan for the trip became "All day" because we were catching so many fish. I'm still excited thinking about it! My dad and I still can't fathom why this isn't one of the most talked about fisheries in the state.

 

It's late but I'll try and post some pictures when I figure out how to get them off my camera. I caught one really nice wild rainbow that made our day.

 

Jcubed

wow i didnt know there are bighorn in west clear creek? but then again i dont know much about nothin! :lol:

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thats awesome you saw the sheep. i posted pictures in another thread that we saw in february. awesome to see them in that country

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