Clear Creek Reservoir boat ramp is open Thursday through Monday, 6 a.m. to 8 p.m. Here is an update from Jerry Hornbuckle: "For the first week of July, fishing ...more has not been very good. The typical catch was two fish per hour; the best was about three per hour; and many people this past week were “skunked,” which is very unusual for our lake. This typical catch of one or two fish per hour was independent of whether fishing from a boat or from the shore, or what you were fishing with: PowerBait, worms, spoons, spinner lures, small Rapala-like artificial minnows, or other lures. As a whole Panther Martins seemed to be the lure of choice for the fish, but rooster tails, Montero Marvels (similar to a Pistol Pete), Mepps Cyclops, and many other lures did just as well. One couple did well in the first hour of daylight fishing from shore with worms two or three days in a row. And last Monday a man caught a 38 inch, 19.5 pound tiger muskie -- the first of this season. Four days later another one was caught, brought to the boat side but lost in an attempted netting. Perhaps there will be season to be caught will be early this year. In that regard, a single kokanee was on that same day. All in all, fishing was just not very good this past week; perhaps it will be better next week." Report courtesy of www.kansasangler.com and Zeiner’s Bait and Tackle.