Fishing Hat Head Creek
Hat Creek At Hat Creek is located in Shasta County in California.
Fishing hat head creek. The lowest three miles before it enters Lake Britton helped jump-start the California Wild Trout Program. Fishermen will find a variety of fish including brown trout and rainbow trout here. Hat Creek has a long and interesting history.
The Wild Trout Area consists of a three and one-half mile length beginning at the Hat 2 powerhouse and continuing to the rough fish barrier where the creek meets Lake Britton. Whether youre fly fishing spinning or baitcasting your chances of. Youll find both brown and rainbow trout hidden in the brush that lines the riverbanks.
The headland is renowned as one of the best rock fishing locations in the state with many large Spanish Mackerel and Jewfish taken over the years. The stream rises in Lassen Volcanic National Park flowing north through Lassen National Forest before entering Lake Britton near Burney California. Hat Creek is a 487 mile long tributary of Pit River located in Shasta County.
In addition to its riffles runs and pools Hat has been made into a hodge-podge of dams diversions ditches and draws all holding fish. Hat Creek offers 45 miles of pristine waters. Fishing in Hat Creek with the top producing flies and recommended equipment to get you into fish.
Officially recognized as Californias first wild trout water Hat Creek was a world class fly fishing destination in the 1970s. NEW TO THE AREA. Reportedly fishing has slowed due to seasonal fishing pressure.
DFW has adopted changes to the regulations. Korogoro Creek Hat Head. The reservoir is owned and operated by the Powder Valley Water Control District who allow for recreation facilities located on the southeast portion of the reservoir.