Nevada Fish Report
Rush Creek Fish Report for 8-3-2012
Rush Creek Fish Report for 8-3-2012
The fish seem to like caddis or small hoppers in the late afternoon at Rush Creek
Rush Creek - June Lake, CA (Mono County)
by The Trout Fitter Staff
8-3-2012
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Water Conditions: Fair as of 8/2 flows are up to 67 cfs above Grant Lake and at 33cfs Below.
Water temps in the uper 60's above Grant lake and even warmer down below 395.
Fishing Conditions and Hatches: Good the flows are on the increase as DWP moves water around. This is good as it mixes things up a bit so you don't have to be as stealthy when approaching your fish.
Fish are very spooky down below the lake, but if you avoid scaring the fish, they're eating Caddis and small hoppers late in the afternoon.
Recommended Flies:
DRIES: Elk Hair Caddis #18, Royal Wulff #14-16, Kaufman Stimulator 16, Parachute Adams #16, Yellow Humpy #16, Royal Coachman #16, Rubber Leg Stimulator, Fat Albert #14, Chernobyl Ant #14
NYMPHS: Copper John #18, BH Prince Nymph #18, Stocker's BH Lightning Bug #18.
Water temps in the uper 60's above Grant lake and even warmer down below 395.
Fishing Conditions and Hatches: Good the flows are on the increase as DWP moves water around. This is good as it mixes things up a bit so you don't have to be as stealthy when approaching your fish.
Fish are very spooky down below the lake, but if you avoid scaring the fish, they're eating Caddis and small hoppers late in the afternoon.
Recommended Flies:
DRIES: Elk Hair Caddis #18, Royal Wulff #14-16, Kaufman Stimulator 16, Parachute Adams #16, Yellow Humpy #16, Royal Coachman #16, Rubber Leg Stimulator, Fat Albert #14, Chernobyl Ant #14
NYMPHS: Copper John #18, BH Prince Nymph #18, Stocker's BH Lightning Bug #18.
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for Friday, August 3rd, 2012Mammoth Lakes : Fishing conditions haven't changed much in the Mammoth Lakes area
Hot Creek: Good Trico haych followed by some small Mayflies on Hot Creek
San Joaquin River: It's time to "match the hatch" on the San Joaquin river. The fish are more selective
Crowley Lake: Crowley is "on fire". 'Bows are being taken from 18" to 25" and Browns to 22"
Owens River: There is a strong caddis hatch in the late afternoon and early evening on the Upper Owens
Owens River: Not much has changed at the Owens River Gorge, the key is to be stealthy
Rock Creek - Section 1: Great fishing at Rock Creek if you don't mind a little hike
The Trout Fitter Reports
for Friday, July 20th, 2012Mammoth Lakes : The water is warming and the fish are more active at the Mammoth Lakes basin
Hot Creek: Tricos early, Caddis late & Hoppers are always good at Hot Creek
San Joaquin River: The flows are down on the San Joaquin & most of the fish are wild trout right now
Crowley Lake: The algae has sunk in Lake Crowley & fishing for BIG fish is excellent!
Owens River: The water is low & clear so its important to be stealthy when fishing the Upper Owens
Owens River: The Owens River Gorge is crystal clear so you have to approach with stealth
Rock Creek - Section 1: The fishing has been great at Rock Creek
Rush Creek: On Rush Creek use attractor patterns, and a stealthy approach
Owens River: The flows are under 300 cfs on the Lower Owens & the fishing is great
Bridgeport Reservoir: Streamers early & midges after mid-day at Bridgeport Reservoir
East Walker River (CA): On the East Walker fish attractor patterns or Hoppers early & Caddis or BWO later
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