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Topic: Eastern sierras report  (Read 2689 times)

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I spent a few days bouncing around the eastern sierras in early July. Just about every lake was over capacity of water and the rivers/creeks were flowing high and dirty. It made it difficult to find places to fly fish but I was able to get in on a few spots. East walker was high but I caught a few fish in the spots I could reach. Owens kicked out a few small wild rainbows and browns along with a ton of big planters left over from independence day. I got a few casts in on some other smaller spots to include robinson creek. Everything produced fish but another 2 or 3 weeks and the fishing conditions should be in good shape over there.

Size 16 white Spanish bullet with a pink hot spot was the number one producer. Just about anything in black was picking up fish too with the dirty conditions.


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Some pics


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Had to post pics individually to get them to load


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Well, looks like they still won't upload correct. There are supposed to be a few decent 12 to 14in rainbows in there


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Thanks for the report!

Was hoping to get to Bishop in August but looks like I have to delay another month.

Maybe the Owens will be fishable by then lol.

I was happy to hear the stocking is back up to near normal levels this year.
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Hitting Barrett, buck, and Fordyce next few weeks...
Hope to have something to share...
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Does the White Spanish Bullet imitate a scud?
Headed to Crowley. Just finished tying a bunch of double bead-head chronomids.
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Does the White Spanish Bullet imitate a scud?
Headed to Crowley. Just finished tying a bunch of double bead-head chronomids.


Kinda I suppose but I know it's working pretty good this year. I didn't fish crowley but I did do very well on it in owens river so it might do alright in the lake.


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Thanks for the report and links to the pictures Sully.
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