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Lee Vining Creek Fish Report for 8-4-2008
Lee Vining Creek Fish Report for 8-4-2008
Lee Vinning Creek Sportfishing Report
Lee Vining Creek - Lee Vining, CA (Mono County)
by The Trout Fitter Staff
8-4-2008
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Water Conditions:
Water flow has dropped to 36 c.f.s above Hwy 395 and 36 c.f.s. below Hwy 395 as of 7/28/08. The water is clear, but the fish are spooky. Water temps are staying in the 60's.
Fishing Conditions and Hatches:
Lee Vining Creek has different characteristics in different sections. From the power plant in the lower canyon down to Mono Lake it is pretty overgrown and access can be tight in most places. It is fished best with a lighter weight and shorter rod. If you can endure some bushwacking and losing some flys, you can be rewarded with a fun day. Above the campgrounds, the water gets slow and gin clear. Wet wading is your best bet, along with a lot of stealth. We recommend20a dry, such as a Stimulator with a stone fly dropper. There are still a good number of natives and stockers at the end of the meadow where the creek starts to rise up toward the high lakes. Good Luck!
Recommended Flies:
-Dries-
#14-18 Elk Hair Caddis, #14 Yellow Stimulator, #14 Yellow Humpy, #14 Royal Wulff, #14-16 Parachute Adams,#18 pmd hackle stackers, #18-20 Outrigger Caddis -Nymphs-
#14-18 PT's, #14-18 Hare's Ears, #16-18 Olive Micro Mayfly, # 18 Zebra Midges,#16-18 Beck's sulpher emergers #14-20 Prince nymphs ,#12 brown Bird's Nest, #16-20 Olive Bird's of Prey
Guides Hint: Make sure and walk lightly when you approach the water. There are a lot of fish holding under or near the banks when the sun is over their heads.
Water flow has dropped to 36 c.f.s above Hwy 395 and 36 c.f.s. below Hwy 395 as of 7/28/08. The water is clear, but the fish are spooky. Water temps are staying in the 60's.
Fishing Conditions and Hatches:
Lee Vining Creek has different characteristics in different sections. From the power plant in the lower canyon down to Mono Lake it is pretty overgrown and access can be tight in most places. It is fished best with a lighter weight and shorter rod. If you can endure some bushwacking and losing some flys, you can be rewarded with a fun day. Above the campgrounds, the water gets slow and gin clear. Wet wading is your best bet, along with a lot of stealth. We recommend20a dry, such as a Stimulator with a stone fly dropper. There are still a good number of natives and stockers at the end of the meadow where the creek starts to rise up toward the high lakes. Good Luck!
Recommended Flies:
-Dries-
#14-18 Elk Hair Caddis, #14 Yellow Stimulator, #14 Yellow Humpy, #14 Royal Wulff, #14-16 Parachute Adams,#18 pmd hackle stackers, #18-20 Outrigger Caddis -Nymphs-
#14-18 PT's, #14-18 Hare's Ears, #16-18 Olive Micro Mayfly, # 18 Zebra Midges,#16-18 Beck's sulpher emergers #14-20 Prince nymphs ,#12 brown Bird's Nest, #16-20 Olive Bird's of Prey
Guides Hint: Make sure and walk lightly when you approach the water. There are a lot of fish holding under or near the banks when the sun is over their heads.
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