Hot Creek is accessable by a small snowy hike of about 15-40 minutes from the entrance of Hot Creek Ranch. Once down there one can expect to find midge activity and BWO activity on warmer days. Water...
The East Walker is running at a low winter flow of around 22-25 cfs. Temperatures are down and snow is up but whats important is the fish continue to eat, a lot! The thing is one must present the righ...
Large Fish continue to reside in most of the deeper holes and runs of the Upper Owens river. Snowy is one way to describe the experience up there at this moment. Walking up from Benton Crossing bridge...
The winter wild brown trout fly fishing jewel of the Eastern Sierra, the Lower Owens is now into prime form! Down to a low and easy wading level of 100cfs, the Lower Owens is on for the winter! With m...
Mammoth Fly Fishing : Upper Owens Dec 2010 The Upper Owens continues to be inhabited with some really way above average sized fish! You can continue to walk along the bank and see large torpedo sha...
The East walker continues to fish similar to the conditions of my last report, fish are fat and healthy and range in size from 14" fish to 25" fish. One thing is different.. snow. Although the lands...
The landscape of Hot Creek has turned to a white wonderland- Huge mountains and a high desert landscape below make just being there an experience at this time of year. The first gate is shut and 4x4 v...
Now 194cfs...A lot of people consider 200 cfs the optimal flow on the Lower Owens. Some people like it around 100cfs and lower. Whatever the flow it seems that it is going to be a great December......
The Lower Owens has been turned up and then back down since my last report. Going up to a very driftable flow of 325 cfs it is now down to 275cfs and almost guaranteed to fall from there. Fish have...
The East Walker is down to the mandated flow of 22cfs of fishing flowing water. Some fish are spawning so watch for frest gravel which also always reveals a red (fish nest) of some sort. The river is...