"FRANKENTROUT"

"El Hefe"


"Captain Ron"
"Homey"


"Brettles"

2008
“Frankentrout” Fish'n Conditions
Howdy friends and Sierra Drifters.
Best fishes to all for the 2008 “Frankentrout” fish report from the
Eastern High Sierra.
The quest for huge trout begins now.
The late fall season historically provides above average opportunities for
trophy fish in this region. Reckless spawning behavior makes the usually
discriminating monster browns far more susceptible to being
fooled. The low sun angle this time of year provides longer periods of
shadows keeping these beasts out from under the cut banks longer.
We are experiencing a classic “Indian
Summer” this autumn with well above normal temperatures and little
inclement weather. The crowds of summer are long gone and you will find
only those “that know” hunting for hogs along the banks of the Owens and
East Walker Rivers. The flows have become perfect on these blue ribbon
tailwaters and the field is set for a match with your “Frankentrout”.
Sierra
Drifters Guide Service is implementing a “Fishing Relief Stimulus” program
effective October 31st. If you have had it with
politics and market watching and wish to get away and debate with a huge
brown or watch a BWO mayfly drift into a brightly colored rainbows mouth
we have several guided fishing programs to campaign about. For a limited
time we have rolled back our full day guide rates to 2005 prices! When is
the last time you saw a guide service lower prices? Gas prices are coming
down and the fishing is picking up. We can customize gift certs for that
special fly fisher for the holidays at the special price also. Go to the
rates tab above for prices and booking information.
The general trout season will end on
November 15th in Inyo and Mono Counties. Do not despair!
You will still find a whole bunch of water open
year around including the fisheries of the East Walker River below
Bridgeport Reservoir, The Upper and Lower Owens River, and Hot Creek.
There are special regulations and some closed sections so check the regs
before you make that first cast!
Sierra Drifters Guide Service
assisted the most excellent biologists at the DFG in doing a fish survey
recently on Hot Creek. Check out some of the pics courtesy of SD guide
Doug R. and “Two Bug” Doug Dolan. Preliminary results show HC to be in
great shape despite the back to back low water years we have experienced.
We will provide final results when they become available.


The Bridgeport area has lost a great
friend and supporter of fisheries enhancement. Our thoughts go out to the
friends and family of Skip Baker who passed recently after a short battle
with cancer. Skippy’s presence will always be felt along the banks of the
EW by those of us that had the honor of knowing him. The only ones that
will not miss Skippy will be the large trout of the EW that he fooled on a
regular basis! Skip’s exceptional vision with regards to fisheries
enhancement was instrumental in the organization of the Bridgeport
Fisheries Enhancement Foundation, and he is credited for pioneering the
East Walker Invitational Fishing Tournament. The events title has been
changed to honor Skip, and is now called the Skip Baker EW Open. Skip’s
warm smile and friendly personality gave him the unique ability to get
positive things done for the fisheries in this area. He had a position on
the Mono County Fisheries Advisory Committee and was well respected
amongst his peers. The event this year was a huge monetary success thanks
to the efforts of Skip no doubt. The SD staff encourages all who love the
EW and the Bridgeport area to keep Skip’s dream and vision alive by
continuing to support the BFEF. You may make contributions in Skip’s
honor by contacting
www.bridgeportfishenhancement.com. Thank you for making the EW a
better place Skip, you will be sincerely missed.
East
Walker River:
Plan on seeing winter flow releases
from here until spring unless we get some significant warm early storms.
They will fluctuate from 25-70cfs. Look for the fish to be holding in the
deeper pools almost exclusively. The weeds and slime are decreasing in
the sections below the first bridge and you will find less traffic here
for sure. Streamers are the best bet for a shot at “Frankentrout”
this time of year. The Spruce-a-Bu is a deadly pattern during periods of
lower light. Nymphing with midge patterns in the 16-20 range, or PT’s in
the 16-18 will also get grabs. The BWO hatch will give you a small window
of opportunity to fish dries this time of year near mid-day. The EW can
get frigid this time of year with single digits not uncommon in the
mornings after a cold front passes. The EW is currently open year around
including the section in Nevada.
Lower
Owens River:
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"Fill" & Elizabeth
on a recent drift boat trip...
Must do if you are in the region.
Flows are down to 150cfs. Light to moderate sinking tips will suffice now
for streamer fishing. Great flow releases for wading in the wild trout
section. Caddis, small mayflies (tricos) and large first generation BWO’s
are coming off daily. Crystal olive zebras, PT’s, and tiger midges are
best while nymphing. The browns are also getting spawny and are spanking
streamer patterns like Loebergs and Spruce-a-Bu’s exuberantly. Drift boat
trips are seeing big numbers on a regular basis. The brush is super thick
this year and access by bank or wading is impossible. We can comfortably
get you into these hard to reach areas in professionally guided, state of
the art custom drift boats. It will only get better as the air temps
cool. The weather has been excellent in the Owens Valley and stays warmer
than in the upper valleys well into December most years. The LO is open
year around and fishes best in the fall, winter and early spring. We
provide a link to the LADWP real time website above.

Bill C wading the
Wild Trout Section with Doug-err


Jaret U. drift
boating with Doug-err .... as well as Joe P.


Tim & Neal "Double"
.........
Timmy's Brown held by "Two-Bug Doug"


The Sloan Family
with "Two-Bug Doug"... Wow... 50 to the Net!
Upper
Owens River:
The fall run fish migrating up from
Crowley are here. You will see a combination of both numbers and larger
fish in the sections above the Benton Bridge, and area located below the
fishing monument. There is a closed section downstream from the bridge to
the monument.
I like to use the “dip and strip”
this time of year for the larger rainbows and browns holding under the
cuts and in the deeper pools this time of year. It is not to say that you
can’t get grabs from the bigs while nymphing (check out the pic of a nice
bow fooled, and provided by Robert O on a #20 crystal zebra). The BWO,
blue winged olive- (baetis mayfly) hatch is the highlight of the day this
time of year and you will see aggressive surface activity especially on
the cloudy or overcast days this time of year. Short but sweet; this
emergence is worth the trip alone to this area.

Adobe
Pond:
This area will close 11-15-08 and is
currently fishing excellent. The BWO hatch is awesome and the fish are
going nuts on top. We have exclusive rights to guide this private water
from our drift boats. We have a few days open for the 08 season. If you
enjoy sight fishing for wild browns this is a great trip. We are planning
to guide this area next spring and will take reservations on a limited
basis for the 2009 season. Click on the Adobe Ranch tab above for more
information on this unique property.
Hot
Creek:
The sections that are weed free
continue to produce excellent results. Low water levels are customary
this time of year and shrink the amount of fishable area due to the
protruding weeds that make extended drifts impossible. The BWO hatch
should be your focus if you prefer dry fly action. Streamers are often
overlooked on HC due to the smaller size of this fishery. If you want to
see some of the “Frankentrout” that lurk in the deeper pools here,
work a Loeberg or Punk Perch pattern in these sections late in the
afternoon. HC remains open year around currently and if the snow does not
fall in significant amounts we will have some great fun here this fall and
winter.
Crowley Lake:
The marina will close on 10-31,
however the lake remains open for tubing or shore fishing until 11-15. It
has been very slow this fall despite some really nice weather lately. As
is the case with many other California still waters, the lake level is
alarmingly low. We need a big winter for sure.
Layton Springs and Six Bays are the
most consistent for the few larger fish showing up. The dinks have been
planted and you may get into these rascals especially around Hilton or
Crooked Creek. There is still chironomid activity mid-day (tigers and
gillies #18-20) for still water nymphers, but the streamer fishing will
more frequently get you into the larger models with a full or heavy
sinking tip line. Loebergs, Punk Perch, Agent Orange #10-12.
Bridgeport Reservoir:
Despite the very low water levels we
have had some reports of good fishing from tubers working the narrows and
dam section with streamers. Loebergs are fooling some big fish on the
warmer weather periods. Moderate to full sinking lines will get you into
the “sweet spot” Conditions improved a bunch as the water cooled down and
the algae issue diminished. Very little pressure this time of year and
this area is worth a stop for sure. The lake closes 11-15. Be on the
look out for disoriented, stray sheep near the marina. Rumor has it they
are looking for their “herder”! Baaah.
Pleasant Valley Reservoir:
Still water nymphing with gillies and
tiger’s #16-18, as well as streamers fished from tubes near the inlet are
spanking big numbers here. Browns and rainbows to 20 inches are going
off. Could it be that the fish have left Crowley and migrated through the
pipe here??? Loebergs, Blood sucking Vanderleeches, and Agent Orange
#10-12 for streaming. This is the best place to tube in the Eastern
Sierra right now. We offer guided trips here if you are not familiar with
this area. This is a great area for beginning tubers due to the protected
water the canyon offers. The river section is also fishing very well
currently with dry dropper combos, and BWO imitations #16-18 working very
well.
The
Gorge:
This is another great alternative
area if you do not mind some strenuous hiking and rock hopping. The wild
browns here are on the chew and focusing on the BWO hatch around mid-day.
Dry/dry-dry/dropper bead head rigs are excellent choices here. PT’s and
olive zebras are the best nymph profiles #16-18.
Sierra Drifters Flies
are available at the following great fly shops and stores: Crowley Lake
Fish Camp & The Crowley Lake General Store in Crowley, Bridgeport Marina
at Bridgeport Reservoir, Kittredge Sports in Mammoth Lakes, Malibu Fish’n
Tackle in Thousand Oaks, Stroud’s Tackle in San Diego, The San Diego Fly
Shop in San Diego, The Fishermen’s Spot in Van Nuys, Bob Marriott’s
in Fullerton, Buz's Fly Shop Too in Bakersfield, & Crosby Lodge at Pyramid
Lake, Nevada.
There are links to these locations at the
resources tab above. We pride our Guide Service & Products on
Innovation not Imitation!
Be
the fly friends…Tom Loe
Sierra Drifters Guide Service
760-935-4250
Driftfish@qnet.com
and Michele Loe
Michele@MammothLakes.com
Eastern Sierra Real Estate….
http://www.mammothlakes.com/mlRE/Agent_Michele.html