Rush Creek - June Lake, CA
Fish Spot Details
| Fish Species: | Rainbow Trout, Brown Trout, Lahontan Cutthroat |
Rush Creek, draining the June Lake Loop in California's Eastern Sierra, is a prominent and highly productive freestone trout fishery. This lotic system, characterized by diverse hydrological features and clear, cold waters, sustains robust populations of stocked Rainbow Trout (Oncorhynchus mykiss), regularly augmented by the California Department of Fish and Wildlife (CDFW), and a significant, naturally reproducing population of wild Brown Trout (Salmo trutta).
Angling methodologies are comprehensive. Conventional bait presentations and spin casting with diminutive artificial lures are consistently efficacious for stocked trout. Fly fishing is also highly productive, with nymphing (e.g., caddis, mayfly, stonefly patterns) proving effective subsurface. Opportunistic dry fly presentations during entomological hatches demand precise, drag-free drifts. Optimal fishing periods span from the late April general trout opener through mid-November. Water levels are subject to fluctuation due to snowmelt runoff and upstream reservoir releases; therefore, current conditions should be ascertained. Its immediate proximity to the June Lake Loop (Highway 158) and extensive roadside access render it a highly convenient and productive destination for diverse angling preferences, forming a cornerstone of the Eastern Sierra angling landscape. Anglers are unequivocally mandated to consult current CDFW regulations for specific bag limits and any area-specific provisions.
Angling methodologies are comprehensive. Conventional bait presentations and spin casting with diminutive artificial lures are consistently efficacious for stocked trout. Fly fishing is also highly productive, with nymphing (e.g., caddis, mayfly, stonefly patterns) proving effective subsurface. Opportunistic dry fly presentations during entomological hatches demand precise, drag-free drifts. Optimal fishing periods span from the late April general trout opener through mid-November. Water levels are subject to fluctuation due to snowmelt runoff and upstream reservoir releases; therefore, current conditions should be ascertained. Its immediate proximity to the June Lake Loop (Highway 158) and extensive roadside access render it a highly convenient and productive destination for diverse angling preferences, forming a cornerstone of the Eastern Sierra angling landscape. Anglers are unequivocally mandated to consult current CDFW regulations for specific bag limits and any area-specific provisions.
Latest Fish Reports
| Date | Report | Author |
| 7-7-2025 | Two 6 plus pound rainbows on Rush Creek Check out these recent catches on Rush Creek ... more » |
Andrew Jones |
| 6-23-2025 | 4.25 lb. Rainbow out of Rush Creek Vinnie Mares with a nice Rainbow caught in... more » |
Andrew Jones |
| 6-19-2025 | 4 lb. Out of Rush Creek Ruby Mares from Henderson NV. with a 4... more » |
Jeremy Ross |
| 6-16-2025 | 4 pound Rainbows from Rush Creek Bailey Mares. Henderson NV. Power Bait. 4.28. 4.34.... more » |
Jeremy Ross |
| 6-16-2025 | 4.81 lb. Rush Creek Rainbow 4.81 lb Riley Mares. Henderson NV 6/16. Rush... more » |
Jeremy Ross |
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