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Fish Report for 11-11-2013
Pleasant Valley Reservoir is also improving after having very high levels
11-11-2013
Tom Loe
Give it another couple weeks if the trend continues and we will have excellent fishing in the inlet and short but sweet river section. Once again, I like a dry/dropper combo for the transition area and river that emanates from the powerhouse. Tubing the Rez proper near the inlet and boat ramp (they plant fish here) is also a good call. Troll full sinking lines using Loebergs, Punk Perch, crystal leeches, agent orange, & Spruce-A-Bu's. You can also still water nymph Ala Crowley style, I suggest you have some mayfly imitations like assassins and flashback pt's as there are plenty of mayflies here. The usual chironomid patterns will also get take down your Under-cator. Tiger midges are hard to beat here. Crystal emergers & pupa are great as uppers. Fish the steep drop-offs on the west shoreline to avoid conflicts with shore fishers.
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for Monday, November 11th, 2013Eastern Sierra Fishing Report: Eastern Sierra Fishing Conditions
Owens River - Middle: The Middle Owens River has not seen this many large trout consistently coming to net in many years
Owens River - Section 3 - Upper (above Crowley): Conditions on the Upper Owens are pretty good overall considering the water flow
East Walker River (CA): The flows on the East Walker are very low & Sierra Drfters have decided not to guide on that river
Bridgeport Reservoir: Fly fishing at Bridgepoet Reservoir is slow
West Walker River (Section 2): The West Walker & San Joaquin Rivers have suffered very much from back to back dry winters.
Crowley Lake: The fishing at Lake Crowley has been excellent this fall
Owens River - Gorge: LADWP obtained a "variance" to lower flows below established limits in the Owens River Gorge
Tom Loe Reports
for Monday, September 30th, 2013• Eastern Sierra Fly Fish’N Conditions September 30th 2013
Owens River - Middle: There are perfect fly fishing conditions on the Middle Owens River right now
Owens River - Section 3 - Upper (above Crowley): Flows on the Upper Owens have reduced which means the fish are in the deeper pools and runs
Crowley Lake: The fish at Lake Crowley have split from McGee Bay and moved towards the north
Bridgeport Reservoir: Bridgeport Reservoir Fly Fishing Report (home of the fly fishing sheep)
Hot Creek: Hot Creek had a slight bump in flows here after the light snowfall, but it's still tough conditions
• Most Alpine Lakes are in good shape and fishing well.
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