Eastern Sierra Fish Report
Rush Creek Fish Report for 6-26-2008
Rush Creek Fish Report for 6-26-2008
Rush Creek Fish Report 06-26-2008
Rush Creek - June Lake, CA (Mono County)
by June Lake Chamber of Commerce
6-26-2008
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Water Conditions:
Runoff has peaked and is know starting to drop. Flows below 395 are still around 300 cfs but should come down slowly from here on out.
Fishing Conditions and Hatches:
Best fishing is still in the "loop" between Grant and Silver. However, catch & release minded anglers can have some great days below Grant Lake (no bait in this section) all the way down to Hwy 395?Ķit still is a little high but some spots are staring to fish well. Be sure to cover water since you are casting to wild trout that don't hang around once they have been cast over to many times.
Recommended Flies:
Dries; small stoneflies #12-14, Yellow Humpies, Elk Hair Caddis and Royal Wulff's. PMD dries #14-16, large Para Adams #12-14 Nymphs: Little Yellow Stones #12-16, PT's #12-16, Prince Nymphs #12-16, Zug Bug #12-16
Streamers: Cover water with your favorite streamers and see what you come up with.
Guides Hint: Dry dropper is the way to go on Rush. Look for the planter fish in the slowest wader on the edges and tailouts of the deeper runs. Cover water and have fun. Please help those who are helpless and leave trash behind.
Runoff has peaked and is know starting to drop. Flows below 395 are still around 300 cfs but should come down slowly from here on out.
Fishing Conditions and Hatches:
Best fishing is still in the "loop" between Grant and Silver. However, catch & release minded anglers can have some great days below Grant Lake (no bait in this section) all the way down to Hwy 395?Ķit still is a little high but some spots are staring to fish well. Be sure to cover water since you are casting to wild trout that don't hang around once they have been cast over to many times.
Recommended Flies:
Dries; small stoneflies #12-14, Yellow Humpies, Elk Hair Caddis and Royal Wulff's. PMD dries #14-16, large Para Adams #12-14 Nymphs: Little Yellow Stones #12-16, PT's #12-16, Prince Nymphs #12-16, Zug Bug #12-16
Streamers: Cover water with your favorite streamers and see what you come up with.
Guides Hint: Dry dropper is the way to go on Rush. Look for the planter fish in the slowest wader on the edges and tailouts of the deeper runs. Cover water and have fun. Please help those who are helpless and leave trash behind.
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