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confuseHello,

I was curious about what type of fishing is allowed at Putah Creek. I read what it said on the Putah creek website about barbless and catch and release but wasn't sure if you could use any rod or does it have to be a Fly rod. I have a friend who is learning how to fly fish but has other rods with which she is more familiar. I want to know so I'm not breaking any rules if there are any. Thanks to anyone who can give me advice.



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Flies with barbless hooks and catch and release. What gear you use to deliver said flies is a personal choice, but it's pretty darned rare to see anybody fly fishing with a spinning reel and bobber. Hiring a guide will greatly accelerate the learning curve.

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Type of rod doesn’t matter. Artificial lures with barbless hooks and 0 limit. You do not have to use a fly rod.
I thought there was something in the regs about not using treble or double hooks to but didn’t see anything about it today.



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The regs do NOT require single barbless hooks, HOWEVER, if you are going to use spinners, ethics dictate that you should cut two of the three hooks on a treble off, then pinch down the barb. A fish that hits a spinner (or a swim bait or a Rapala etc.) is really gonna attack it and getting the three barbs out ( much less multiple trebles ) without damaging ( read killing ) the fish is very difficult. You also need to have the trout out of the water for an excessive amount of time. My first trip to Putah involved a spinning rod and a Rooster Tail, and I got good and railed by an elder for committing the aforementioned sins, and I deserved it too.



-- Edited by mudhen on Thursday 17th of November 2022 12:34:13 PM

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I think many of us had spinner days on the creek before fly rods. For me it was the late 70s to early 80s. Super Dupers worked best with single hooks.

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Im going to take Both a fly Rod 5 Wt 9 Ft setup with a dry dropper set up i think ? and then a 5 ft ultralight with a rooster tail And super duper single hook Barbs pinched what is the best time of day their to fish Thanks in Advance for any info getting back into Fly fishing after about 30 years off feels great to get back to it 



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Take the 5wt and leave the rest at home. Early am and later in the evening historically produced the best for me but don't give up on mid-day. nymphs

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