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Crowley Lake Fish Report for 9-30-2013
Crowley Lake Fish Report for 9-30-2013
The fish at Lake Crowley have split from McGee Bay and moved towards the north
Crowley Lake - Mammoth Lakes, CA (Mono County)
by Tom Loe
9-30-2013
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Big changes to report here. The fish have split from McGee Bay and moved towards the north end concentrating near Layton Springs, Alligator Pt., Six Bays, and Sandy Pt. Depending on the wind direction these areas will hold fish. You need to find the cleanest water on any given day as the algae bloom will shut down a bite. The lake continues to recede, still have another foot to go before it hits the low point from last season. The cooler weather has chironomid (midge) activity on the wane, perch fry & larva patterns are currently the best imitations for still water nymphing. Streamer fishing has also slowed due to the dissipating weed lines & concentrations of perch fry. Full sinks with Loebergs and my "blood sucking Vanderleech" are good calls along the shoreline in Six Bays and Sandy Pt.
Pictured Above: All the way from Idaho, & the head honcho at Lamson/Waterworks- Ryan Harrison with a sizable bow he bested on Lamson Lite Speed reel.
Photo #1: Frank O got a couple really nice rainbows on Crowley with me.
Photo #2: Beautiful fish Frank! Way to go back ta back buddy.
Photo #3: Veteran Drifter Rich "the ripper" Rathcke with one of 60 on his trip with me.
Photo #4: One of my dearest friends and greatest clients POP's-86 years young and still spanking them!
Photo #5: Dan is on the path to financial ruin. He is officially hooked on fly fishing showing off his first ever on the fly. Fun day buddy, hope to see you and Ben soon.
Photo #6: Ben displaying some pretty fine rodsmanship for a first time fly fisher. Keep it up big guy, you shall be the fly for sure!
Photo #7: This picture of Jerry Neve brings such a smile to my face. Way to beat it buddy. May you long be the fly...
Photo #8: Crowley from McGee canyon. Check out the islands protruding lower right corner of picture. Bring on the snow!
Pictured Above: All the way from Idaho, & the head honcho at Lamson/Waterworks- Ryan Harrison with a sizable bow he bested on Lamson Lite Speed reel.
Photo #1: Frank O got a couple really nice rainbows on Crowley with me.
Photo #2: Beautiful fish Frank! Way to go back ta back buddy.
Photo #3: Veteran Drifter Rich "the ripper" Rathcke with one of 60 on his trip with me.
Photo #4: One of my dearest friends and greatest clients POP's-86 years young and still spanking them!
Photo #5: Dan is on the path to financial ruin. He is officially hooked on fly fishing showing off his first ever on the fly. Fun day buddy, hope to see you and Ben soon.
Photo #6: Ben displaying some pretty fine rodsmanship for a first time fly fisher. Keep it up big guy, you shall be the fly for sure!
Photo #7: This picture of Jerry Neve brings such a smile to my face. Way to beat it buddy. May you long be the fly...
Photo #8: Crowley from McGee canyon. Check out the islands protruding lower right corner of picture. Bring on the snow!
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Owens River - Middle: Fishing on the Middle Owens River, that section below the Pleasant Valley dam is more consistent
Owens River - Gorge: Fishing the Owens River Gorge can be very productive here using dry/dropper bead head combos
Owens River - Section 3 - Upper (above Crowley): The fall migration of Browns from Lake Crowley to the Upper Owens should begin soon
Bridgeport Reservoir: Bridgeport Reservoir water level is very low
Hot Creek: Fishing is good on Hot Creek for those areas not filled with weeds
East Walker River (CA): The fish are in the East Walker they are just in very limited areas
San Joaquin River: The water is very low & conditions on the San Joaquin River are fair
West Walker River (Section 2): The West Walker is better than most with regards to flows
: Check each alpine location you wish to fish/visit before making the treking into the mountains
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