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Hot Creek Fish Report for 9-17-2011
Hot Creek Fish Report for 9-17-2011
Try hoppers in pockets behind large rocks at Hot Creek
Hot Creek - Mammoth Lakes, CA (Mono County)
by Tom Loe
9-17-2011
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Hoppers, with or without droppers, caddis adults, broken back zebras in the deeper pools. Weeds are still a factor in some runs but there is plenty of open water thanks to higher flows. Fish the pockets behind the larger rocks with a big hopper imitation for some fun. Pressure has been heavy to moderate.
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