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Fishing Reports by Capt. Tom Loe


2012-05-06
10:02 AM

May 5, 2012 Sierra Trout Season Opener Report - And so it begins. The 2012 Sierra trout season is up and running. By most accounts it was one of the better openers in recent years with very mild summer like conditions for the weekend. Access to open waters was excellent, and the DFG dumped plen more...
Capt. Tom Loe - Eastern Sierras


2012-04-17
10:39 AM

April 16, 2012 Fish'N Conditions - April 16, 2012 Fish'N Conditions Howdy friends and Sierra Drifters. A string of late spring storms dashed through the region bringing significant snow to the upper elevations and strong gusty winds with cooler air temps. The extended forecast more...
Capt. Tom Loe - Eastern Sierras


2012-04-05
11:03 AM

Fish'N Conditions Update - March 30, 2012 - Fish'N Conditions Update - March 30, 2012 Howdy friends and Sierra Drifters. It has been fun while it lasted, however I have to report that the Lower Owens River is going to be on the rise. Conditions have changed as of 3-30-12 and flows are cur more...
Capt. Tom Loe - Eastern Sierras


2012-03-14
11:03 PM

New fish'n conditions March 14th 2012 - Howdy Friends and Sierra Drifters, We just posted an updated fish report for the Eastern Sierra waters with new pictures. I am also pleased to announce that we have created a modern website that will be user friendly and easier to view. Lots of more...
Capt. Tom Loe - Eastern Sierras


2012-02-21
5:48 PM

Winter Fish'N Conditions 2012 - Howdy friends and Sierra Drifters. Best fishes to all for the late winter Fish'N Conditions from the Eastern High Sierra. I have plenty to report for this update beginning with the continued mild and dry winter weather pattern that appears to have more...
Capt. Tom Loe - Eastern Sierras


2012-02-02
9:16 AM

February 2012 Fish'n Conditions - Howdy friends and Sierra Drifters. We finally got a shot of winter at the end of January and it was much welcomed as the Sierra snowpack is at alarmingly low levels. This winter continues to be in sharp contrast to what we saw last season and if yo more...
Capt. Tom Loe - Eastern Sierras


2012-01-11
8:59 AM

January 2012 Fish'N Conditions - Howdy friends and Sierra Drifters. Best fishes to all in 2012. Hard to believe that last year was one of the wettest on record, and this year is so far one of the driest! The contrast between the two winters has been the greatest I have ever seen. more...
Capt. Tom Loe - Eastern Sierras


2011-12-28
8:18 PM

New Year's 2012 Fish'N Conditions - Howdy friends and Sierra Drifters. Best fishes to all in 2012, we wish you a healthy, happy, and prosperous New Year. Special thanks to those of you who have supported us in 2011. We are looking forward to making memorable fishing adventures for y more...
Capt. Tom Loe - Eastern Sierras


2011-12-22
8:14 AM

Fish'N Condition's in the Eastern High Sierra 12-21-11 - Fish'N Condition's in the Eastern High Sierra 12-21-11 The Upper Owens continues to kick out quality trophy sized rainbows and the weather remains extremely mild for December. The water can become off colored at times below the confluence of Hot more...
Capt. Tom Loe - Eastern Sierras


2011-12-08
7:49 AM

Fish'N Conditions Updated December 6, 2011 - Upper and Lower Owens Rivers: updated December 6th 2011 Every season is a little different but the fall of 2011 will be one I shall remember for a while. Typically fishing begins to slow down on both the Upper and Lower O, however this fall it has more...
Capt. Tom Loe - Eastern Sierras

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