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Fish Report for 7-18-2024
The migratory Browns and stocked Rainbows are now spread throughout the public water
7-18-2024
The Trout Fitter Staff
Flows & Water Conditions-Good
Clarity- So-so below Hot Creek, but good above
CFS-75
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Fishing Report & Conditions: Good
Something to be aware of - They are starting to put cows inside the fences. This is a normal occurrence, as grazing (historically done by Deer and Antelope) is an important part of the ecosystem. They move the cows every week or so, so it can affect water clarity and the amount of drifting weeds - Be on the lookout. The slime weed “migration” worsens the closer you get to the lake.
The migratory Browns and stocked Rainbows are now spread throughout the public water. The Tricos are going strong, with the female emergence and Caddis migration around 7 AM. Around 9:30 AM the PMD hatch is dying, but the Trico egg-laying begins. Evenings are good for male Tricos, Caddis hatches, and Caddis egg-laying.
Flies:
- Dries: Spider Variant Trico #20-22 | Parachute Extended Body PMD #16-18 | Spent Partridge Caddis #16-22 |
- Nymphs: Tungsten Psycho May PMD #14-16 | Drowned Trico Spinner #18-22 | Bead Head Flashback Pheasant Tail #14-22 | Guides Choice #14-18 | Translucent Pupa Olive or Tan #16-18 |
- Streamers: Keslars H/B/G Olive
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The Trout Fitter Reports
for Thursday, July 18thOwens River - Lower: With the temperatures as high as they’ve been, there have been no new reports
Hot Creek: Caddis are starting their migration at 7 AM
East Walker River (CA): Crowds have decreased but the water temperatures are rising
San Joaquin River-Middle Fork: Stream temperatures range from 55-65 degrees
The Trout Fitter Reports
for Friday, July 12thOwens River - Section 3 - Upper (above Crowley): The slime weed migration worsens closer to the lake
Owens River - Gorge: Lower Owens River Fishing Report
Hot Creek: Caddis migration and female Trico emergence start at 7 AM
East Walker River (CA): Crowds are lighter, but hatches are becoming inconsistent with rising water temperatures
San Joaquin River-Middle Fork: San Joaquin River (Middle-Fork) Report
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