Arizona Fish Report
Rush Creek Fish Report for 6-21-2013
Rush Creek Fish Report for 6-21-2013
The best fishiong at Rush Creek is the wild trout section near the highway
Rush Creek - June Lake, CA (Mono County)
by The Trout Fitter Staff
6-21-2013
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Water Conditions: Good the flows are 115 cfs as of 6/19 in between Silver Lake and Grant Lake.
84 cfs as of 6/19 below Grant lake and hwy 395
Fishing Conditions and Hatches:
Fair to good, since the flows went up the water is a little off color. Be sure to use bright and shiney nymphs.
Again, dry fly fishing will be better in the wild trout section near the highway. The general regulation section(between silver lake and grant lake) is fishing well. There is a lot more water in this section so nymphing and dead drifting streamers is recommended.
fyi-DFG plant heavily in this section so a lot of conventional fishermen will be at this section.
Recommended Flies:
DRIES: cdc flying ant, parachute adams, extended body bwo, chernobyl, stimulators, elk hair caddis, griffith gnat, parachute caddis, sierra brite dot, royal wulff, hatch matcher
NYMPHS: #18 superflash pheasant tail, #16 deep six caddis, bird of prey, #18 caddis candy, #18 Nori's caddis pupa, bird of prey, san juan, variety of midges, #16 bh prince nymphs, #16 sizzlin red squirrel, #18 zug bug, #18 wd40
STREAMERS:goat leech, Carey bugger, Crystal bugger, Sheep Creek Special, BH Pop's Bugger
84 cfs as of 6/19 below Grant lake and hwy 395
Fishing Conditions and Hatches:
Fair to good, since the flows went up the water is a little off color. Be sure to use bright and shiney nymphs.
Again, dry fly fishing will be better in the wild trout section near the highway. The general regulation section(between silver lake and grant lake) is fishing well. There is a lot more water in this section so nymphing and dead drifting streamers is recommended.
fyi-DFG plant heavily in this section so a lot of conventional fishermen will be at this section.
Recommended Flies:
DRIES: cdc flying ant, parachute adams, extended body bwo, chernobyl, stimulators, elk hair caddis, griffith gnat, parachute caddis, sierra brite dot, royal wulff, hatch matcher
NYMPHS: #18 superflash pheasant tail, #16 deep six caddis, bird of prey, #18 caddis candy, #18 Nori's caddis pupa, bird of prey, san juan, variety of midges, #16 bh prince nymphs, #16 sizzlin red squirrel, #18 zug bug, #18 wd40
STREAMERS:goat leech, Carey bugger, Crystal bugger, Sheep Creek Special, BH Pop's Bugger
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The Trout Fitter Reports
for Friday, June 21st, 2013Hot Creek: Good fishing at Hot Creek, the winds will affect the fishing however
San Joaquin River: Depending on the time of day, dry fly fishing at San Joaquin can be "off the hook"
Crowley Lake: Fishing at Crowley can be mixed
Owens River: You want to fish the Upper Owens either in the AM or the early evening hours
Owens River: The dry fly fishing has been good at the Owens River Gorge
Pleasant Valley Reservoir: Because Pleasant Valley Reservoir is high the fish have moved to the stream
Rock Creek - Section 1: The fishing is very good at Rock Creek & in little lakes valley
Owens River: The Lower Owens fishing has been both good and slow at times
Bridgeport Reservoir: Bridgeport Reservoir is very low right now
East Walker River (CA): Finally the water level is up on the East Owens
The Trout Fitter Reports
for Saturday, June 8th, 2013Hot Creek: The Caddis is the hot fly for Hot Creek
San Joaquin River: Nymphing is the way to go on the San Joquin
Crowley Lake: The low water level is affecting the fishing at Lake Crowley & the algae is coming on fast
Owens River: Nymphing with bright attractors will increase your chances
Owens River: The water in the Owens River Gorge is higher than usual because of maintenance by DWP
Pleasant Valley Reservoir: If you want to fish Pleasant Valley Reservoir, fish the Inlet
Rock Creek - Section 1: Rock Creek flows are at 64cfs as of 6/6 and the water is Crystal Clear!!
Rush Creek: There are different conditions on each section of Rush Creek
Owens River: The Rumor is that flows on the Lower Owens will stay at 300 cfs
Bridgeport Reservoir: Bridgeport Reservoir is much lower than usual
East Walker River (CA): Flows on the East Walker have changed 3 times last week -- they are not consistent
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