After the algae bloom recedes fly fishing will improve at Crowley Lake

Crowley Lake - Mammoth Lakes, CA (Mono County)


by Tom Loe
7-16-2013
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June was very good here, and after the current algae bloom recedes we should see some good fly fishing in late July & August. Currently it is ugly. There are very good numbers of catchable sized browns and rainbows this year and these fish will grow about 2-3 inches this summer. Should be a fair amount of 14-16 inch fish by September.

Weed lines are out to about 14 feet in all areas. Big Hilton is the new McGee Bay these days as the fish adjust to the new low water levels in the lake. Chironomid hatches remain huge on the high pressure days. North Arm is spotty, and locating a clean mud bottom is difficult. Keep your flies as clean as possible, look for a weed free bottom in depths of 14-17 feet.

Photos:
Pictured Above:
Beth and Ryan with a nice mixed double
Photo #1: 83 years of experience! Don got a nice one with Two Bug Doug doing the guiding
Photo #2: Jim and Sergey had an epic day on Crowley fly fishing in Big Hilton. Nice double guys!
Photo #3: Bobby B with one of his Crowley brownies
Photo #4: Nice brownie Ryan! Way to go buddy.
Photo #5: Father Mike got a fat Crowley bow too.
Photo #6: Mike M with a thick brown. Good numbers of these catchable sized rascals around this year on Crowley.