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Fishing Reports by Capt. Tom Loe


2013-12-27
9:11 AM

Fish'n Conditions December 26th 2013 - Fly fishing on the Upper Owens River near Mammoth continues to be world class. The warm weather has triggered some incredible catching. Upper Owens River (12-26-13) There is quite a bit of off colored water and floating weed in the sectio more...
Capt. Tom Loe - Eastern Sierras


2013-12-12
9:03 AM

Fish'n Conditions December 9th 2013 - A series of storms pushed by polar air has altered the fishing conditions in all the year around trout fisheries in the Sierra. Sub zero morning temps have shocked the water and made the fish very lethargic. This dramatic change is forecast to co more...
Capt. Tom Loe - Eastern Sierras


2013-11-22
8:27 AM

Fish'n Conditions November 21st, 2013 - We are enjoying one of the best falls ever for large rainbows on the Middle Owens. The low flows have concentrated the bigs in the deeper pools making them easy targets from our drift boats. The Upper Owens is also kicking out some noteworthy rainbo more...
Capt. Tom Loe - Eastern Sierras


2013-11-07
8:32 AM

Fish'N Conditions November 4th 2013 - We are seeing seasonable weather as we roll into November. Expect teens in the morning for the upper valleys, low twenties in the OV. The cooler weather has the browns on the move and in full spawn mode in several locations. The long range forecas more...
Capt. Tom Loe - Eastern Sierras


2013-09-30
8:14 AM

Fish'N Conditions September 30th 2013 - The Sierra received it's first dusting of snow in the upper elevations, and we are enjoying seasonal temperatures with the onset of fall. Plan on morning temps to be in the twenties in the upper valleys, thirties and low forties in the Owens Valley more...
Capt. Tom Loe - Eastern Sierras


2013-09-14
7:51 AM

Fish'N Conditions September 14th 2013 - Fall fly fishing around Mammoth and Bishop is really getting good in some areas. Sure doesn't feel like fall is approaching with all the warm weather the Sierra is experiencing. We still have the largest wildfire to ever hit the Sierra burning n more...
Capt. Tom Loe - Eastern Sierras


2013-08-29
7:44 AM

August 26th Fish'n Conditions - Once in a blue moon as the saying goes. Extended low flows on the Owens River near Bishop during summer, Crowley Lake near an all time low water level, The East Walker River/Bridgeport Rez runnin on empty. A blue moon is the second full moon occurrin more...
Capt. Tom Loe - Eastern Sierras


2013-08-09
7:49 AM

August 6th Fish'n Conditions - Fly fishing in the Mammoth and Bishop area continues to be very good in many locations. The peak of the summer season is upon us and conditions continue to be mixed throughout the Eastern Sierra. Back to back dry winters are taking their toll in more...
Capt. Tom Loe - Eastern Sierras


2013-07-25
8:51 AM

Fish'N Conditions July 22nd 2013 - Fish'N Conditions July 22nd 2013 Told ya so...Flows down to 135cfs out of PV.. UNHEARD OF FOR JULY. Too bad it is so hot cuz we would have crushed them on the Middle Owens River near Bishop after the sun got high. First timers Alice and Ken did ve more...
Capt. Tom Loe - Eastern Sierras


2013-07-15
8:24 AM

July 14th Fish'n Conditions - Fly fish'n conditions are mixed this summer. Some areas are suffering from the lack of water, while others that are typically blown out this time of year have very good conditions and are fishing well. Historically we experience high flows on many more...
Capt. Tom Loe - Eastern Sierras

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