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Fish Report for 10-23-2012
60 cfs. is fun to fish on the East Walker
10-23-2012
Tom Loe
How long it will last is the question??? This storm will not hurt the cause friends! You will still find most of the rascals bunched in the deeper pools, however they will not be stacked on top of each other. The section called the Miracle Mile located directly below the dam will be the best area to fly fish for sure right now. Fall is Trico's and Baetis. Have mayfly nymphs and adults in the #18-22 range. You may also want to spring for a few "crayfish" patterns. The bigs will munch on these as a rule and although you may not get into any numbers, what ya do get to chomp on Mr. craw-daddy will be substantial! Fish them as nymphs-tie it as an upper in a tandem rig. THREE X to this pattern gang.
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for Tuesday, October 23rd, 2012• Fly Fish’N Conditions for the Eastern Sierras as of October 22nd 2012
Owens River: It is now officially time to wade the wild trout section of the Lower Owens!
Crowley Lake: Some really nice sized fish are being caught at Lake Crowley
Owens River: You have to fish the cut banks on the Upper Owens
Hot Creek: Difficult long distance drifts are needed to fish Hot Creek
Kirman Lake: We are getting great reports from Kirman Lake
Pleasant Valley Reservoir: With power generation ending Pleasant Valley Ressrvoir will be an excellent choice for fly fishers
San Joaquin River: San Joaquin River is over for this season
Adobe Pond: Wild browns are very aggressive at Adobe Pond
Bridgeport Reservoir: As the water cools look for Bridgeport Reservoir fishing to heat up
Tom Loe Reports
for Tuesday, October 16th, 2012Owens River: Lower Owens River - fly fishing update 10/14/2012
Owens River: Upper Owens River - fly fishing update 10/11/2012
Crowley Lake: Crowley Lake - fly fishing update 10/11/2012
Bridgeport Reservoir: The water level is low at Bridgeport, but the cooler temps have the fish back on the bite
East Walker River (CA): On the East Walker you will find most of the fish in the deeper water by the dam
Hot Creek: Much of Hot Creek is unfishable because of the weeds
San Joaquin River: Very low water levels on the San Joaquin
• Fishing is good but make sure the lake you choose is open
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