Eastern Sierra Fly Fishing Report
Jim Stimson reports on 9/1/2017
As we turn the page on the calendar to September, we are turning the corner on summer and entering my favorite time of the year, autumn. The sun is getting lower in the sky and the shadows longer. The morning air has a little bite to it and dew clings to the grasses along the rivers. The trout seem to like it as well, fishing is good on the eastside. As I write this, check the link below for road conditions. There are closures in Yosemite, Sonora Pass, and US 395 because of forest fires. It seems like the West is ablaze.
http://www.dot.ca.gov/cgi-bin/roads.cgi
Let’s be careful out there….
East Walker
The river is getting very juicy as it is running at 315 cfs. I think the ideal level lies between 200-300 cfs, but it is very fishable now. With the river dropping and trout on the move, try the upper section of the Miracle Mile. The pocket water is very productive with caddis worms, brown Fox pupae, stoneflies, damselfly nymphs, Copper Johns, Prince Nymphs, and red midges. The water temperatures are holding well in the mid-60’s and as the day time temps begin to drop, the river will have made it through a hot summer with no ill effects. The trout are thriving.
San Joaquin
If you like to fish in a wilderness setting, try the Middle Fork of the San Joaquin. The river is cruising along at nearly 100 cfs as it winds through the canyon past Devil’s Postpile and Rainbow Falls. A dry dropper setup with a elk haired caddis, stimulator, or hopper along with any type of emerger pattern suspended off the hook bend will work; midges, juju baetis, pheasant tails, etc… these trout are ravenous.
Hot Creek
The creek is flowing through the canyon at 30 cfs. Target your casts to the feeding lanes between the grasses and rocks. You may not see fish, but they are in there. If you are nymphing, try a dry dropper setup. Dave’s Hoppers are working well, very well. Streamers have also fooled some nice trout.
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