Nevada Fish Report
June Lake Loop Fish Report for 9-4-2008
June Lake Loop Fish Report for 9-4-2008
June Lake Loop Report
June Lake Loop - June Lake, CA (Mono County)
by The Trout Fitter Staff
9-4-2008
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Water Conditions: Good
Cool temps. early morning and late evening, warming up late morning thru mid afternoon.
Fishing Conditions and Hatches:
Excellent! 'Lots of surface activity morning and evening. When sun comes up higher start going to next deeper drop off (fish will move out for cooler temps and better cover). The best technique for all of the lakes on the loop is fishing sinking lines with nymphs and streamers. Be sure to have all colors of wooly buggers on hand, (black, brown, olive, white, purple). Trail these up with a pt. or hares ear and very your depth and retrieve. Cover different areas and you should have success!
Recommended Flies:
CALLIBAETIS ANY KIND!
Foam wing dry's,CDC emergers and callibaetis nymphs (poxyback a must). #16-#14 black gnats,Griffiths gnats and grey hackle peacocks #16-#20 as well as small mayfly patterns (adams,bwo,) yellows and browns #18-#22 Mid morn and day sink tip in shallow (10-15ft) small buggers, leechs and punk perch (olives, burgundy and lite brown) with a midge or calli imitation dropper (approx.24 in. behind lead bug !Early to mid afternoon fast sink line and go deep. Big wooleys and zonkers (silvers and olives with red working well) with dropper of some kind - p/t, hares ear, or prince nymph)
Guides Hint: Try hanging midges and callis under an indicator in June Lake for some of those monster cutthroats.
Cool temps. early morning and late evening, warming up late morning thru mid afternoon.
Fishing Conditions and Hatches:
Excellent! 'Lots of surface activity morning and evening. When sun comes up higher start going to next deeper drop off (fish will move out for cooler temps and better cover). The best technique for all of the lakes on the loop is fishing sinking lines with nymphs and streamers. Be sure to have all colors of wooly buggers on hand, (black, brown, olive, white, purple). Trail these up with a pt. or hares ear and very your depth and retrieve. Cover different areas and you should have success!
Recommended Flies:
CALLIBAETIS ANY KIND!
Foam wing dry's,CDC emergers and callibaetis nymphs (poxyback a must). #16-#14 black gnats,Griffiths gnats and grey hackle peacocks #16-#20 as well as small mayfly patterns (adams,bwo,) yellows and browns #18-#22 Mid morn and day sink tip in shallow (10-15ft) small buggers, leechs and punk perch (olives, burgundy and lite brown) with a midge or calli imitation dropper (approx.24 in. behind lead bug !Early to mid afternoon fast sink line and go deep. Big wooleys and zonkers (silvers and olives with red working well) with dropper of some kind - p/t, hares ear, or prince nymph)
Guides Hint: Try hanging midges and callis under an indicator in June Lake for some of those monster cutthroats.
More Reports
The Trout Fitter Reports
for Thursday, September 4th, 2008Crowley Lake: Crowley Lake University Update
Mammoth Lakes : Mammoth Lakes Basin Report
Hot Creek: Hot Creek Report
San Joaquin River: San Joaquin River Report
Crowley Lake: Crowley Lake Report
Owens River: Upper Owens Report
Owens River: Owens River Gorge Report
Owens River: Lower Owens River Report
The Trout Fitter Reports
for Thursday, August 21st, 2008Mammoth Lakes : Mammoth Lakes Basin
Hot Creek: Hot Creek Fish Report
San Joaquin River: San Joaquin River Fishing Report
Crowley Lake: Crowley Lake Fishing Report
Owens River: Upper Owens Fishing Report
Owens River: Owens River Gorge Fishing Report
Owens River: Lower Owens River Fishing Report
June Lake Loop: June Lake Loop
Lee Vining Creek: Lee Vinning Creek Fish Report
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