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Eastern Sierra Fly Fishing Report
Eastern SierraJun 27, 20251 min read

Eastern Sierra Fly Fishing Report

Jarret Coons of Sierra Mountain Trout Guide Service Reports on June 25th, 2025

Eastern Sierra Backcountry

Summer is here and that means backcountry fly fishing!! Many places are ice free and
accessible, such as Mosquito Flats and the Little Lakes Valley. The Cottonwood road is
open to Horseshoe Meadows. There is still a lot of snow out there, major drifts still cover
the trail in many places where the sun doesn’t reach. Take extreme care as it is easy to
lose the trail and take a nasty fall down an icy slope.

The fishing has been pretty good, considering how low water temps are. Cool temps
hung on into late spring this year, we have just seen the summer heat arrive. Some
lakes still seem cold, dormant and asleep and others are getting active. We’re seeing
fish near shore taking dries on the flats and off the ledges. Rainbows are still spawning
and are concentrated in the inlet and outlet streams. Take care not to wade through their
redds!

The Eastern Sierra Backcountry is an incredible place with a lifetime of fishing, just
make sure to be smart, be safe and pack it out!!

Flies- Missing Link Caddis #16-18, E/C Caddis #16-18, Adams #14-18, Sierra Bright
Dot #16-18, Royal Wulff #12-16.

CDC Flashback P.T. #16-18, Midge Larva #16-22, egg patterns, Micro May #16-18,
Scuds #14-18, Telico Nymphs #12-18.

 

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