Lake fishing 🎣 to most Fly Anglers (including me) can sound boring when compared to standing in the flowing waters. One Lake that can change this misconception is our very own Lake Crowley! ...
The Upper Owens River is just starting to show us what it had in store for us this winter. Temps are cooling and weeds are dying making the Fly Anglers Drift that much more enjoyable. Soon...
Cooler Temps are starting to grace the Eastern Sierra recently. Night Temps are now crisp and comfortable. Add this all up with Fall on its way and we have great autumn fishing conditions!...
The Lower Owens River is flowing clear and cool thanks to a healthy flow of 300-350 cfs. This healthy flow rate for this time of year keeps the river running cool and clear. This keeps the weeds...
If you want to catch a big Trout right now in the Eastern Sierra let's go fishing in Crowley Lake! From North to South ends we have been landing very large Lahonton Cutthroat, Rainbows, an...
The Upper Owens River is of course low and slow.. Grass is green and the valley is lush. The river has its fair share of weeds. Especially from Crowley up to the bridge. Simply fish...
Hot Creek continues to flow low and steady. Even though the LADWP flows show 2cfs it surely has higher flows as Mammoth Creek feeds it up high. Basically, fish anywhere between...
As far as Lakes go Crowley Lake has been the jewel of the Sierra this summer! Consistency showing us some of the best fish the Eastern Sierra has to offer. Ever caught a Lahonton Cutthroat? Crowley...
The Lower Owens River flows were recently kicked up to a healthy quick flowing cool flow. That being said the water continues to run clear and refreshing with many visible fishable foam lines. Fish...
The Eastern Sierra fish factory of Crowley Lake has been giving us some great specimens this summer!! Lahonton Cutthroat, Fat Brown Trout, and Rainbows have all equally been willing to eat the fly Ang...