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...
Flowing around 200cfs the Lower Owens River continues to be the best choice for some of the most consistent, wild brown trout fishing around(some nice Bows too). Early and late Fly Anglers will...
Flowing at around 55cfs the Upper Owens is green and slimy down low below the Bridge - but moving upstream it disappears to a clear River more or less above the Hot Creek confluence. Because of the lo...
The Lower Owens River continues to flow at a healthy flow of around 220cfs. Water is clear and water temperature is perfect and fluctuating in the 50's. Fish are active on the surface on Stimulator pa...
The Upper Owens River continues to flow at a healthy flow of around 150 cfs. Fish have entered the system from Crowley Lake providing us with some good solid fishing with the lake run Trout and...
Crowley Lake has been fishing absolutely great! Most areas of the lake continue to give the experienced angler good numbers of Rainbow, Brown, Lahonton Cutthroat, and throw a few Sacramento perch in...