San Joaquin River-Middle Fork Fish Report for 9-8-2023
Water temperatures are still very cold, and barely creep into the mid 50's most days
San Joaquin River-Middle Fork - Mammoth Lakes, CA
by Jim Elias
9-8-2023
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Jim Elias is under permit to guide The San Joaquin River on Inyo National Forest.
San Joaquin River - 9/8/23 Flows at 90CFS Water Temp - 50
Rod Size: #3-#4 Weights
Tippet Size: 4-6X
Leader: 7.5ft-9ft 4-5X
Best Techniques: Dry, Dry Dropper, Euro Nymphing
Dries: Chernobyl Ant #12-14, Parachute Kicking Hopper #12, Elk Hair Caddis #12-14, Parachute Adams #12-14, High Vis PMD DUN #14, CDC PMD DUN #14-16, High Vis Parachute Adams #14
Nymphs: Czech Nymphs
Streamers: Anything, just don't go too big.
Water temperatures are still very cold, and barely creep into the mid 50's most days in the late afternoons and early evenings. Temps were 49 degrees around 9am yesterday but the fish were eating on top all day for me, my clients and my friends. Spent the entire day down there and the hatches got stronger as the water warmed with TONS of yellow mayflies (see below). Also saw a fair number of Caddis in the late afternoon twilight hours. Bottom line is bring the dry fly rod and don't bother nymphing. It's honestly all I've done most of the season down here.
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