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Creuse (Upper Combraille Reach)

Creuse (Upper Combraille Reach) — Rivarennes (Indre)
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Rivarennes (Indre)

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The upper Creuse, before the big reservoirs at Éguzon turn the lower river into something else entirely, is one of the quiet Massif Central trout rivers that rewards patience.

Poor · Brown Trout
CDC Emerger · 16-18
Poorlive now
Not the day for it
River temperature is the limiting factor today, not the flow. This is not the day to push it. Check the thermal advice above before you head out.
90% confidence
What moved it
  • LevelDry recentlyNo gauge reading
  • Water temp22.3°C
  • ClarityClear
Today’s fly
CDC Emerger
CDC Emerger16-18
Dead-drift
Conditions on the water
Estimate
Level
Dry recently
No gauge reading
Water temp22.3°C
ClarityClear
Weather22°C
WindSW 18 km/h
Pressure1017 hPa
Rain · recent0.0 mm
Rain · ahead6.9 mm

No gauge on this water — readings are regional estimates from weather, not a live gauge.

Water temperature for brown trout
Warm — slow
22°C est.ideal 1016°C
0°14°28°
How to fish it · for brown trout
When
Nymphing can work through most of the day.
Where
Cover mixed depths.
Method
Start with tight-line nymphs and adjust if fish rise or drift higher.
Kit
9 ft #4 rod, floating line, 12 ft tapered leader to 4–5 lb fluoro tippet.
Why this works
⛔ Water at 22.3°C. This is the line where catch-and-release kills brown trout. Do not fish for them today.
Sub-surface · on the nymphunder the surface

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Beyond the hatch · worth watchingambient prey

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Evidence
Survey-backed · regionalModerate confidence

Backed by regional invertebrate surveys; no sampling on this exact reach yet.

Through the year
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Autumn OliveHatch
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GrannomHatch
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Numbers are intensity 0 (none) to 3 (peak) — a guide, not a guarantee.

Ranked for today
Brown Trout fly box
Permits & access
Permit required — see local rules.
  • AAPPMA Creuse / Fédération 23
  • Standard 1ère catégorie.
What's coming
Plan ahead
5-day outlook
Water here around 22°C. Nothing cooler within range — carry a thermometer.
Gallery · 2
  1. Creuse (Upper Combraille Reach) — Rivarennes (Indre)
    Rivarennes (Indre)
  2. Terrain map of the venue
    Terrain map
About this water

The upper Creuse, before the big reservoirs at Éguzon turn the lower river into something else entirely, is one of the quiet Massif Central trout rivers that rewards patience. It rises on the Plateau de Millevaches — high, cold granite country — and runs through the Combraille in a series of stony runs and deep pools cut into the bedrock. The water is clear enough to see the bottom in most reaches, cold enough to keep the trout in condition well into summer, and unremarkable enough that very few people come to fish it. The trout are wild and small-to-medium. Nothing about the upper Creuse is designed to impress. It is honest water. Fish the nymph through April and early May while the plateau is still cold, switch to dry fly once the caddis arrive in the third week of May, and try to hit the river in June before the water drops too far. The Baetis hatches are reliable, the caddis predictable, and the stoneflies in the rough water worth fishing imitatively. There is very little access information available in English, and most of what exists is out of date. This is a river you come to slowly and learn by fishing. Most of the good beats are small and obscure.

  • Granite
Water quality (WFD)
  • EcologyGood
  • ChemicalUnknown

WFD classification · FRGR0363A

The full read · show the working · for brown trout · confidence 90%
How the 10 is built — score × weight = contribution
Temperature5 × 28%1.4
Flow60 × 22%13.2
Clarity95 × 18%17.1
Feeding Time40 × 13%5.2
Pressure80 × 7%5.6
Insect activity45 × 12%5.4
Limiting factor: Water temperature (22.3°C) is outside Brown Trout's preferred range (10–16°C)= 48
Can you trust it?
Water temperatureair-to-water estimateestimated
Level / flowon-river gaugeobserved
Prey activitysurvey-backed invertebrate datasurvey
What would change the calculation
Cooler water — back toward the 10–16 °C ideal band — would lift the score and ease welfare.
The dawn and dusk windows score higher than the midday lull.
Directions
Seasons & zones
  • Trout2nd Saturday of March → 3rd Sunday of September
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