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About Bear Creek

Bear Creek, a tailwater from Evergreen Lake, flows from Evergreen through the scenic town of Morrison, Colorado. Despite being a small stream, it's a haven for fly fishing enthusiasts. Renowned for its trout population, including browns and rainbows, Bear Creek offers intimate angling experiences. Anglers appreciate its clear waters and convenient access through multiple parks and pull offs.  Bear Creek stands as a beloved destination for fly fishing, inviting enthusiasts to immerse themselves in its beauty and pursue unforgettable angling adventures along its banks. Its proximity to the Denver metro area offers convenient access for urban anglers seeking a nature escape.

Suggested Flies
Amy's Ant - The Blue Quill Angler
Amy's Ant - The Blue Quill Angler
Amy's Ant - The Blue Quill Angler
Amy's Ant - The Blue Quill Angler
Amy's Ant - The Blue Quill Angler
Amy's Ant - The Blue Quill Angler

Amy's Ant

$2.95
Olive Hot Spot Jig - The Blue Quill Angler
Olive Hot Spot Jig - The Blue Quill Angler

Olive Hot Spot Jig

$2.95
Fire Starter Jig - The Blue Quill Angler
Fire Starter Jig - The Blue Quill Angler

Fire Starter Jig

$2.95
Croston's Thread Quill - Copper Bead - The Blue Quill Angler
Croston's Thread Quill - Copper Bead - The Blue Quill Angler

Croston's Thread Quill - Copper Bead

$2.95
Frenchie - Egan - The Blue Quill Angler
Frenchie - Egan - The Blue Quill Angler

Frenchie - Egan

$2.95
Full Metal Jacket - Micro Perdigon - The Blue Quill Angler
Full Metal Jacket - Micro Perdigon - The Blue Quill Angler
Full Metal Jacket - Micro Perdigon - The Blue Quill Angler
Full Metal Jacket - Micro Perdigon - The Blue Quill Angler

Full Metal Jacket - Micro Perdigon

$3.25
Latest Report

Updated 7/13/25

Bear Creek is now sitting pretty low at 19 cfs and water temps are a concern. We recommend fishing elsewhere and giving fish here a rest.

Check our Clear Creek or the South Platte if you still want to fish locally!

Updated 6/16/25

Bear Creek is flowing at 53 cfs, which are good flows for fishing! This makes our local river a nice, quick fishing option if you're driving up from Denver. 

Hopper/Dropper rigs are the way to go here. We like a Stubby Chubby in size 14 or 16, with a perdigon or other bead head nymph dropped off.

Seasonal Hatches and Tips

In spring, Bear Creek in Colorado can offer great fly fishing opportunities as insect activity increases and fish become more active. Here are some effective fly patterns to consider for spring fishing on Bear Creek:

 Blue-Winged Olives (BWOs): These may hatch sporadically in spring. Carry patterns like Parachute Adams, Sparkle Duns, or Pheasant Tails in sizes #18 to #22 to imitate BWOs.

Midges: Midges are prevalent year-round, but their activity may increase in spring. Use patterns like Zebra Midges, RS2s (Rim's Semblance 2), Mercury Midges, or Disco Midges in sizes ranging from #18 to #24.

Caddisflies: As temperatures rise, caddis activity increases. Patterns like Elk Hair Caddis, X-Caddis, or Stimulators in sizes #14 to #18 can be effective imitations.

Stoneflies: Stonefly nymphs become more active in spring. Carry patterns like Pat's Rubber Legs, Hare's Ear Nymphs, or Prince Nymphs in sizes #10 to #14.

Attractor Patterns: Bright and flashy attractor patterns like San Juan Worms, Egg Patterns, or Rainbow Warriors can be effective in catching the attention of fish, especially during runoff periods.

Streamers: Larger fish might respond to streamers, particularly if the water is high and off-color due to runoff. Woolly Buggers, Sculpin patterns, and other streamers in various sizes and colors can attract larger fish.

As always, observe the water conditions, insect activity, and the behavior of the fish to determine the most effective patterns and presentations. Adjust your techniques throughout the day as conditions change.

The Blue Quill Angler fly shop, near Bear Creek, can provide valuable insights into recent hatches, successful patterns, and techniques tailored specifically for spring fishing on the creek. They often have firsthand knowledge that can greatly enhance your fishing experience.

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