Got back last week from my trip up into Oregon and the far northern reaches of Northern California and was totally shocked at what I saw on Hat Creek.
Hat Creek from every thing I read was one of California’s legendary trout fisheries and from the looks of the stream still should be. Above Baum Lake up into the 5000 ft elevation is a natural trout fishery full of fast water and pools, lined with an environment of Ponderosa Pines, Manzanita and Aspen Trees that provide an abundance of natural food sources for the fish.
Where people get off believing it is “Their RIGHT” to remove fish at an alarming rate, many of which are never to be eaten, but rather thrown out at the end of their camping trip, is a mystery to me.
The majority of people I saw catching fish were doing so with Red Worms or Night Crawlers in some of the many Honey Holes found along the stream. Witnessed a couple of Asian ladies coming out of Baum Lake at 6:30 am with a stringer of at least 20 fish.
A grown man with his 2 small children around 8 to 12 years old. When his son got tired of pulling out planters with worms that were balled up just below one of the strainers for the power plant on Baum Lake, the kid picked up a fly rod his dad had bought for him and was working on his casting technique. The Dad finished off the can of worms with the kid’s bait caster, pulling out fish one after the other.
Went through the conservancy section of Hat Creek and never saw anything over 6”.
Went through the burn section of Hat Creek up around 4000’, only to find a well worn path to the “Honey Holes” strewn with Power Bait jars and Worm lids.
Don’t even want to talk about the great fishing and many “Hook Ups” I found on other streams in the area in fear I’ll return to find the same decimation of natural fisheries I witnessed on Hat Creek.
Totally Disgusting