Lower Owens River Fly Fishing : Bishop CA – 1.6.15

It’s 2015 and The Lower Owens River continues to show us her vitality and beauty!  Water continues to flow low and clear providing great wading access in all areas.  Hatches come off around mid day and persist from one to three hours depend on the day and location.  There are isolated pods that seem to sporadically rise all day long!  Stick to the basic Baetis patterns on top and underneath for success in this amazing wild trout fishery.  Caddis and Midges are also being eaten but the emphasis seems to be on the mayflies at the moment with midges coming in a close second behind!  January/February tends to be the best dry Fly action of the year so we will see what happens in 2015!!

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Upper Owens River Fly Fishing : Mammoth Lakes CA – 12.21.14

The Fly Fishing on the Upper Owens River  continues to be a wintertime Jewel for any Fly fisherman any where in the world.  Large fish continue to run through the system  showing us different fish each day, even in the same holes.  A good mixture of Bows and Browns are now being seen and caught regularly! After a good wet storm and melting the river below the Hot Creek confluence can be off colour.  This can help unless it’s too off colour.  If it is murky just head North until the water clears up! Stick to similar patterns as my last report and don’t be afraid to try new patterns of you own keeping in the #10-16 hook size range.  Stay tuned for more to come from this world class wintertime fishery. 

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Lower Owens River Fly Fishing : Bishop CA – 12.19.14

The Lower Owens River system continues to flow low, clear, and steady.  Wading continues to be possible for all skill levels in these great conditions.  Fall/winter conditions continue with a Baetis hatch starting around 11-12 and lasting until around 2:30-3pm is some areas.  Fishing similar patterns as our last report with a few more dries mixed in will bring success to Fly Anglers blessed enough to wade the banks of this unique desert river system.  Down under try ; Caddis Worms #14-18, Mayfly Emergers #16-20,  Midges #18-20 On Top stick to ; BWO patterns #16-20,  Midge dry patterns #20-24 all depending on the day and area. 

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Upper Owens River Fly Fishing : Mammoth Lakes CA – 12.9.14

The Upper Owens continues to be a absolute gem of a stream! It’s amazing having a river this close to home for all of us that provides us with the opportunity of extremely large fish!  Snow fell and pretty much melted leaving complete access to the river.  Water is low and clear with many runs, undercuts, and dark deep turns.  Copper Jons, SJ worms, Robo PT’s and various other well placed Attractor patterns will bring 20“+ inch to your hook and then hopefully fish to your net. 

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Lower Owens River Fly Fishing : Bishop CA – 12.9.14

The Lower Owens River is at its winter time status; clear, wadable, and low! Fishing has been good and steady. Mayfly hatches continue to come off the during warmer part of the day around high noon. Access is very good for the fly angler that enters the river and uses the river bed to travel up and down the river.  There is definitely some light areas in the gravel where fish have spawned or attempted to spawn. Definitely try not to step in these areas as there is always plenty of room to avoid them.  We are fishing pretty much the same patterns with a few variations.  Soft hackles have been producing well as well as traditional and modern patterns that imitate Caddis and mayflies.  Fish sizes #16-20. Of course small Midge patterns also come into play this time of year. 

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Upper Owens River Fly Fishing : Mammoth Lakes CA – 12.1.14

Upper Owens River continues to be an incredible fishery! Running low and clear this is truly a special place in the Eastern Sierra during the cool winter months.  Very large specimens of Bows and Browns are residing in the river in most deep holes, runs, and dark deep areas.  Larger Attractor patterns around #14-16 seem to be what the oversized fish want to eat.  Streamers fished correctly will also take fish but requires much more movement that meticulously nymphing each hole where a good time awaits under the water! 

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