
By Cal Kellogg
Years ago, when I was a youngster, stream fishing for trout was a big deal. The opening day of the trout season was something you got excited about and prepared for. Looking back, I remember going through my canvas creel and later my fly vest weeks before the April opener to make sure I had gear to cover every possible situation.
These days things have changed. Sure, plenty of trout anglers still fish streams, but I believe that the outstanding year-round trout fisheries that have developed in many of our foothill reservoirs have stolen some of the steam that stream fishing held in days gone by.
Reservoirs hold certain advantages over streams. First, reservoirs are easier to access than streams because they are typically closer to population centers. Second, the trout in reservoirs average bigger than those caught in most streams. Finally, reservoir fishing, be it from a boat or the bank, is easier and less labor-intensive from a physical standpoint as compared to scampering along a rocky riverbed as you weave in and out of the brush.
Yet, there is something intensely satisfying about stream fishing. The surrounds are beautiful, and the sport is reduced to its quintessential foundation of man versus trout without the complications of downriggers, electronics, and vast expanses of deep water.
I’d wager that there are three types of anglers reading this article. There are those that currently stream fish, some that stream fished in the past but have not done it in a long time, and those that have never given it a try.
For the hardcore stream anglers, most of this article will be a review, but I’ll discuss a few new kinks that will likely make you even more effective. For anglers that fall into the other two groups, we’ll go over everything that you need to know to get out there this season and enjoy some great trout fishing action the way it was meant to be… in a stream!
At the center of any stream angler's tackle assortment is their rod and reel. Now, as with most angling endeavors, a variety of different rod and reel combos will work,