A Fish Report for 8/21/14
Capt. Tom Loe
August 22, 2014
Eastern Sierras - Freshwater Fishing Report
Summer time fly fishing around Mammoth has been very good. Consistently good results are occurring for guided fly fishing trips in locations like Crowley Lake, the Upper Owens River, & the Middle Owens River near Bishop. Our pro guides are available to put you on quality trout on the fly here in the Sierra.
Quick look fish report 8/21/14
Crowley very good this morning, slowed way down with the south wind by noon. Middle Owens near Bishop flows dropped to 205cfs. Time to think about wading & drifting here again. Upper Owens fishing fair/good for planters above the bridge. East Walker down to 43cfs. Hot Creek, San Joaquin all have low flows and limited water to fish. Congrats to Don Morton of June Lake Accommodations for being named to the Mono County Fisheries Commission.
Crowley Lake 8/21/14
Sandy Pt. & the submerged Island north of Alligator Pt. have been excellent all along the well defined weed lines. As the lake level drops slowly, it opens up prime mud bottom in the 9-12 foot range. This coincides with comfortable water temperatures for the trout. The weed lines are also in this zone. This equates to excellent conditions for still water nymphing & streamer fishing. The lake is as clean as I have ever seen it in August. Lack of run-off for three years has kept the nutrients from cow dung out of the lake. The lake has been mostly filled with less alkaline water from Grant Lake. Hot Creek has been so low for a few years as well, not providing nutrients to feed the algae from this source too. Look for a significant increase in midge emergences the next couple weeks. The larger fish are beginning to stage in the north end & along the weeds in McGee Bay. Algae is not an issue in any area currently. Hilton Bay, Six Bays, Layton Springs (near the submerged island), & Crooked Creek, now have fish cruising the weed edges. There are solid chironomid hatches (midges); however the larger fish are targeting the perch fry and damsel nymphs. Spot up along some aquatic weed in the 10-13 foot range. Use an assassin, drifters punk perch, or damsel nymph as the upper fly for perch or damsel imitations. Try a broken back gillie, crystal emerger, midge pupa, or standard gillie for your upper fly during chironomid emergences. Hang a broken back tiger or zebra, dark or copper crystal tiger or crystal zebra as the larva/lower fly. Give those flies some action if the surface is calm. You are competing with swimming/wiggling critters, and the movement of your flies is crucial to getting grabs. Streamer fishing really picked up the last few days using perch fry and damsel nymphs. Loebergs and #12 Punk Perch are great patterns for streamer fishers. The fish have begun to spread out so there is ample room for tubers to work the perimeters of the boat parking lots. The perch fry are perfectly sized for still water nymphing right now- September/October will be streamer Nirvana I believe. Special angling restrictions now in place. Pinch those barbs down, love them and leave them, no scented or live bait please.
Upper Owens River 8/21/14
Water has cleared up & conditions are very good despite low flows. River conditions are better above the confluence of Hot Creek. Tandem nymph rigs in the deeper pools are doing the trick. You can also dead drift broken back midges & egg patterns without an Under-cator. Flows consistent at 52 cfs. Short water tactics should be used to fool the wild fish here. Look for the deeper pools and runs during off hatch periods. Caddis (#18 or smaller dark bodies) and mayfly adults are good choices for the open riffle water. Hi-vis para bwo and caddis # 16-18 will get grabs. Some hoppers showing up now. Use a Stimulator or larger hi-vis pattern with a bead head nymph as the dropper 2 feet beneath the dry for a deadly tanden rig. Nymphing with SJ worms, crystal egg patterns, flashback PT's, Assassin bird's nest, broken back midges, crystal olive caddis & zebra larva patterns near the bottom. I prefer to use a clear or yellow Under-cator on moving water as they are less conspicuous. The pink & orange work better on the still waters like Crowley and Bridgeport. Think about streamers in the stiff afternoon winds. You will have to hunt down pools large; or deep enough to cast a streamer-they are very limited under current conditions. Patterns like Loebergs, Punk Perch, Crystal Leeches, & Agent Orange will get takes when used with a light sinking tip line.
Middle Owens River (Bishop area) 8/21/14
Flows have come down to 205cfs & trending down. Much friendlier for wading & crossing. Time to consider some drifting as soon as we get air temps back in the 80′s around Bishop. Birds nest patterns like Assassins, flashback PT's, and hares ears for good profiles of a mayfly nymph. Crystal olive caddis larva & olive zebra midges are also good choices for a lower fly imitation of caddis larvae or midge larva. Have some hi-vis caddis adults & hi-vis para mayfly adults for the late morning hatch. The chub and sucker spawn was epic this spring and we are seeing "balls" of these small baitfish in the pillow waster and along the weeds. Streamer fishing is the best way to imitate these small forage fish by using heavy sinking tip lines and Loebergs, Punk Perch, & Crystal leeches, & Spruce-a-bu's.
Hot Creek 8/21/14
Hot Creek is suffering from low water and extensive weed growth. This limits the available water you can fish. Dry flies are the most effective patterns to use. I suggest a 10 foot leader and rod to keep the fly line off the weeds. My hi-vis caddis & hi-vis para BWO are good choices to fish the faster slot water that has less weed. Hoppers are also beginning to show, use a stimulator or grass hopper imitation if the wind comes up. Para ant patterns are also a good choice if the wind is gusting in the canyon. There are a few sections that can be fished with a dry dropper nymph rig. Broken back zebras or assassin birds nest bead heads in #18 are good calls for the dropper.
*Tom Loe is under permit from the Inyo National Forest Service to guide Hot Creek.
San Joaquin River 8/21/14
Flows are at late fall levels unless we get a substantial amount of rain. The wading is very easy in all sections. Fly fishing has become more difficult due to very low flows. The fish are holding in the limited pools and deeper slots. Attractor dry patterns like Stimulators, hi-vis para bwo's & caddis are good choices that are easier to see in the plentiful pocket water that defines the SJR. Use a bead head flashback PT or assassin birds nest as a dropper in the deeper pools and runs.
*Tom Loe is under permit from the Inyo National Forest Service to guide the San Joaquin.
East Walker River 8/21/14
Flows currently at 43cfs & trending downward last few days. We are not guiding here by choice.
At prolonged lower flows the EW has a tendency to fill in with aquatic weeds-thus limiting the water you can dead drift flies. It is currently very warm & green with some surface action late day.
Bridgeport Reservoir 8/21/14
Jeffery is still launching rentals near the dam and reports good catching from conventional anglers. The RV Park is in full operation & in tip top shape. Jeffery says the lake is holding its own despite low lake levels. Fishing remains good/fair for planted rainbows showing up for conventional anglers/trollers.
West Walker River 8/21/14
Flows are low & the water is very clear. Hit the canyon and Pikel meadows sections. Dry/dropper bead head nymphs like crystal olive caddis, tiger midges, broken back tigers, assassin birds nest, & flashback PT's are all good calls fished below a Stimulator or hi vis caddis or BWO adult as your indicator.
Alpine Lakes 8/21/14
Mammoth Lakes Basin Lakes just got a jag of trophy rainbows planted a week ago. Tubing the inlets & drop-offs with full sinking lines and streamer patterns is a good way to locate "pods" of planted fish. The holdover, or wild browns and brookies in some areas are better fished using the still water nymphing method below an Under-cator. You can also try dry/dropper bead head combos with flashback PT's as the nymph & hi-vis para BWO's as the dry on the calm sun down bite days. Some of the hike too lakes are fishing really well for early summer. Still water nymphing with scuds, assassin bird's nest, flashback PT's, & broken back midge patterns will work near inlets and along tulles or drop-offs. Kirman, & Parker are fun locations to pack a tube in. Streamers like Spruce-A-Bu's, Agent Orange, Loebergs, & Crystal Leeches used with a heavy sinking tip, or full sinking line will get you into them. Fish deeper than normal 15-20 feet, and work the steep ledges or deeper sections near the inlets. Callibaetis or pheasant tail trailers can be deadly in some locations tied to a streamer.
We have a fully stocked fly box and Under-cators in Reagan's Sporting Goods in Bishop. The Drifters fly box will carry all the guide tested patterns you see on the fish report including patterns for Pyramid Lake, Eagle Lake, Lake Almanor, & other great trout fisheries in the west. This is a great shop with knowledgeable and super friendly people that is open 7 days a week. They open early, so you can get flies and tackle and still be on the water for the hatch! They are located on Main St. with easy access and parking. This store has everything you need for fishing, hunting, camping. They sell licenses too!
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Tom Loe
Sierra Drifters Guide Service
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760-935-4250
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