Eastern Sierra Pack Trips : 8.10.11

Massive High Sierra Brown Trout taken on a Pack Trip!Pack trips have been popular recently with the lakes and high country streams as healthy as can be. If you have not seen it
yet we landed a HUGE brown trout on a recent trip.. 31″ and around 15lbs.. This is not the norm but a possibility on my
sierra pack trips.

Some of the Golden Trout areas I frequent are also starting to turn on with the snow finally receding
from the shaded areas of the high Sierra giving us access to some unbelievable golden and high sierra trout fishing. Call the shop for more info.

Massive High Sierra Brown Trout taken on a Pack Trip!

Massive High Sierra Brown Trout taken on a Pack Trip!

Mammoth Fly Fishing : Upper Owens – 8.10.11

The Upper Owens has recently turned on at a very nice flow of 88cfs. Clarity is perfect for fishing and hoppers are out and
getting eaten by Upper Owens trout! Not necessarily an early morning thing, fish the hoppers during the hot part of the day
when the sun is out and the hoppers are moving. Under the water fish are eating starting early, various attractor and
realistic nymphs will do the job.  including; purple and standard princes, PT’s, Lots of Copper Jons in different colours
and nice green caddis pupa patterns. Fish ALL these patterns in sizes #16-20… Streamers large and small of any sort
fished down will take larger and smaller fish alike. Small fish will be rising to various small caddis and mayflies,
nothing solid though, just here and there. Hoppers will bring the fish up from the bottom even if they are not rising. With
its miles of bends and fishable water the Upper Owens will be a destination of fly fisherman well into winter months.

August 2011 Upper Owens Trout

August 2011 Upper Owens Trout

Bishop Fly Fishing : Lower Owens River – 8.10.11

The Lower Owens has been an interesting river this summer with fluctuating flows and prime trout feeding water
temperatures. We have been fishing it every week during the day and hitting the hatch of caddis and PMD’s at the last hour
of daylight. PMD’s, Caddis and midge patterns have been doing the trick on top and below the water. Like usual, fish the
foam and slow water for success here. Dry fly action happens one to two hours before the darkness falls. Bubbleback
emergers #16-18, Poly wings #18-20, Purple and standard Prince Nymphs #14-18, Copper Jons in Green and Brass #16-18 and the
like will take fish when put in the front of a fishes face.. On the surface in the evenings try Light Cahills, Para PMD’s,
and Ext. Body Mayfly patterns sizes #16-20 depending on the size of the bugs you see out that particular evening. There is
always a spot to find rising fish in the evenings without having to enter the water. Things are green and lush, it is quite

Lower Owens Wild Brown Summer Trout

Kiras First Trout !!

Lower Owens Wild Brown Summer Trout

Max with LO wild Brown

a different experience than fishing it during the winter when all is brown and dead.

Mammoth Fly Fishing : Hot Creek – 8.10.11

Hot Creek is still high and fishing well! Tricos and Midges are happening in the morning hours. Fish can be seen rising
here and there with usual consistent action. Trico dries and RS2’s are doing the trick in sizes #20-22. Later on Baetis and  Caddis come off with an occasional PMD showing itself. At these flows holding water is a little harder to spot, on the other
hand it is less weedy with plenty of water holding fish with underwater structure under the current. Hoppers are also
getting some attention. Put the hopper on and cast and move on trying to cover the quality water to find the willing fish.
A dropper underneath with inhibit perfect casts but will generally produce more fish. T and Z midges #18-22, RS2’s #18-22
and Brooks Hot Creek Caddis fished wet or dry in #18-20 will take fish. Fertile Caddis and Henrys Fork Caddis in sizes #18
-20 will take fish on the top, Hoppers and Beetles #12-16, Thorax Tricos and Beatis patterns in sizes #18-22 and good old
elk hair caddis in sizes #18-22 will take fish when presented correctly.

Bridgeport Fly Fishing: East Walker River – 8.10.11

The East Walkers flows have been fluctuating recently but now it is down to 325cfs of very fishy water! Due to high water
the water temperature is still well within prime trout feeding temps. Some days there are quite a few people there and some
days it seems like the river is almost vacant of people. Some dry fly action can be had with various caddis and mayfly
patterns… but, to get the larger fish the E walker hold one has to fish under the water. San Juans, perch and Crayfish
patterns are a great upper fly to use on a nymph rig this time of year in sizes #12-14.. Nymph these patterns with various
midge patterns underneath. #18 Cream flash bang midges, #18 T and Z midges, Small green caddis emergers and worms #16-20,
WD-40’s and Bow Warriors in similar sizes will also take fish on the East Walker. Streamers of all sort and sizes pulled
through the water will also take fish of all sizes (usually the larger variety). Think outside the normal fishing mindset
while fishing the EW this time of year…

Eastern Sierra Creeks and Tributaries: Bishop-Bridgeport – 8.10.11

Our Eastern Sierra Creeks and small streams are in health condition this year! The fun thing here is the explosive hopper
fishing a fly angler can find over here when fishing the correct areas. Stream are full of clear and cool water. With the
great water year the hoppers have come out in numbers in the fields where they reproduce. Fish are fat and healthy with all
the new food in the water. Look for this to happen for the next few months!

Summer 2011 Eastern Sierra Creeks

East Side Brown taken on a Hopper

Mammoth Fly Fishing : Hot Creek – 7.1.11

Hot Creek Bow June 30,2011
Hot Creek Bow June 30,2011

Hot Creek is flowing high and clear! This is one the highest flows with the greatest clarity I have seen on Hot Creek. Caddis are out and fish are responding to their pupa and adult stages. Dry fly, and
nymph fishing here has been a pleasure with the different higher  water situation. A
little more weight on the nymph rigs with a  different strategie is required to
take fish out of Hot Creek at these flows. Fish are also taking scud patterns
when fished on a nymph or dropper rig.
The afternoon to evening caddis hatch seems to be pretty predictable and
fish are coming up accordingly.  For nymphs fish Olive Scuds #14-16, Electric Rock Worms #16, Stallcups Ascending Caddis pupa #18-20, Partridge Caddis Emergers #18-20 and Sparkle Pupa in #18. On the dry side try; Henrys Fork Caddis #18-20, Fertile Caddis #18-20, Elk Hair Caddis #18-20, and Hemmingway Caddis #18-20.

Sierra Creeks and Tributaries : 7.1.11

Fishing some of our small creeks and streams recently has turned up some great dry fly fishing.. Especially with Hoppers! Hopper season is starting with some explosive hopper eats in smaller streams with some nice trout responding… This has just started and will only get better as the season rolls on. Look for more reports and photos as the season rolls on.

Bishop Fly Fishing : Lower Owens River – 7.1.11

June 2011 Lower Owens Brown

June 2011 Lower Owens BrownJune 30, 2011 Evening Lower Owens Brown Trout

The Lower Owens is flowing at an unbelievable
flow of 277cfs! This is extremely low and fishable for this time of year. Dry
fly action on PMD’s during the day and evening, and predictable Caddis hatches
in the evenings have been getting great responses from some good sized brown
trout. During the day nymphing caddis and mayfly emergers in the right areas
can have great results. Bubbleback PMD emergers #16-20, Trigger Nymphs #16-18,
and Robo PT’s is similar sizes will take fish. For Dries try; Light Cahills #16-18
Para PMD patterns #16-18, Quill Gordons #16, Elk Hair Caddis #16-18 (browns,
olives, tans ect.), CDC Caddis #16-18, Para Caddis #16-18 and Hemmingway Caddis
#16 just to name a few possibilities.

Mammoth Fly Fishing : Upper Owens River – 7.1.11

The Upper Owens has been fishing fair… Below the bridge you can fish a lot of stocked trout with a few wild ones mixed in. Above Benton bridge you can find more wild fish with some stocked ones mixed in. Water is slightly high with a reddish tea colored tinge at 140 cfs of flow at the time  of this report. But, large attractor nymphs will get you into fish if sunk deep in the larger turns and holes. San Juan Worms 12-14, Sparkle Trigger #16-18, Prince Nymphs #14-18, Large Soft Hackle Patterns and Streamers will also getfish here. Fish each hole patiently and move on to find willing fish here.

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