Eastern Sierra Fish Report
June Lake Loop Fish Report for 8-4-2008
June Lake Loop Fish Report for 8-4-2008
June Lake Loop Sportfishing Report
June Lake Loop - June Lake, CA (Mono County)
by The Trout Fitter Staff
8-4-2008
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Water Conditions: Good
June Lake, Gull, and Silver Lake are all in full summer swing, and the fishing conditions are good. Grant lake is fairly low, and the water temps are up. Rush Creek is running low and clear, with higher temps downstream of Grant Lake.
Fishing Conditions and Hatches:
Gull and Silver have been the most productive lakes for fly fishing. Hanging a variety of midge patterns and nymphs under a bobber has been producing fish at both lakes, but has been especially productive at Gull. Pulling a streamer along the weed beds at Silver lake with Callibaetis and Damsel patterns has been good early to mid morning. Middle of the day, action has slowed a bit, but the last hour of light has been good for dry fly fishing on Rush Creek, with good Caddis hatches coming off.
Recommended Flies:
STREAMERS-
#6-10 Olive, Black, and Purple Wooly Bugger, #8-12 Olive Matuka, #6-10 Zonker, #8-`12 Muddler Min now NYMPHS-
#12-18 Copper Johns, #14-20 Hares Ear, #14-20 Pheasant tail, #16-22 Zebra midge, #18-22 WD-40 DRIES-
#14-20 Parachute Adams, #14-18 Stimulator, #16-20 Elk Hair Caddis, #18-20 Parachute Caddis, #18-22 Griffiths Gnat
Guides Hint: Check out some fun dry fly fishing in the evenings above where Rush Creek flows into Grant.
June Lake, Gull, and Silver Lake are all in full summer swing, and the fishing conditions are good. Grant lake is fairly low, and the water temps are up. Rush Creek is running low and clear, with higher temps downstream of Grant Lake.
Fishing Conditions and Hatches:
Gull and Silver have been the most productive lakes for fly fishing. Hanging a variety of midge patterns and nymphs under a bobber has been producing fish at both lakes, but has been especially productive at Gull. Pulling a streamer along the weed beds at Silver lake with Callibaetis and Damsel patterns has been good early to mid morning. Middle of the day, action has slowed a bit, but the last hour of light has been good for dry fly fishing on Rush Creek, with good Caddis hatches coming off.
Recommended Flies:
STREAMERS-
#6-10 Olive, Black, and Purple Wooly Bugger, #8-12 Olive Matuka, #6-10 Zonker, #8-`12 Muddler Min now NYMPHS-
#12-18 Copper Johns, #14-20 Hares Ear, #14-20 Pheasant tail, #16-22 Zebra midge, #18-22 WD-40 DRIES-
#14-20 Parachute Adams, #14-18 Stimulator, #16-20 Elk Hair Caddis, #18-20 Parachute Caddis, #18-22 Griffiths Gnat
Guides Hint: Check out some fun dry fly fishing in the evenings above where Rush Creek flows into Grant.
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