Eastern Sierra Fish Report
Owens River - Lower Fish Report for 11-3-2023
Owens River - Lower Fish Report for 11-3-2023
Lower Owens River Report
Owens River - Lower - Bishop, CA (Inyo County)
by Doug Busey
11-3-2023
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Here, we’ll fly and lure fish getting mostly Browns up to 14”. With the flies it’s pretty much the same approach as Upper. When fishing lures we’re moving mostly upstream casting Panther Martins, Thomas Bouyants, and Rapalas. When using the Rapalas we remove the belly hooks for less harm to the fish.
Good luck on your next fishing adventure. If you have a question. a report in our local fishing area or have a photo of your catch, send it to [email protected]. Hope to see you on the waters. Good fishin' and tight lines.
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Carson Now Reports
for Friday, November 3rd, 2023Silver Lake: The water level is still up and the trolling has been good
Caples Lake: The winter shore fishing is a good time for browns
Woods Lake: Woods Lake Report
Red Lake: The water level is still high on the dam
Blue Lake Lower: Fishing was slow with a few anglers getting a couple fish
Burnside Lake: The road was still open as of this week
Heenan Lake : Open until November 30th
Indian Creek Reservoir: The lake level is still up and there have been a few anglers fishing there
Highland Lakes: Closed until next year
West Carson River (CA): Fishing regulations change on November 15th
East Carson River (CA): The river has come down a little with our colder temperature
Topaz Lake: The fishing has been good for catchable rainbows as well as a few in the 2-3 lb class
Owens River - Section 3 - Upper (above Crowley): Upper Owens River Report
Carson Now Reports
for Thursday, October 19th, 2023Silver Lake: The lake level was up and the boat ramp has plenty of water to launch
Caples Lake: Fall fishing is good for mackinaw and large brown trout
Woods Lake: The lake is scheduled to close on the 31st of October
Red Lake: The lake level is at 90 percent capacity
Blue Lake Lower: The road will remain open until the first snow flies in the area
Burnside Lake: The lake was planted recently by the CDFW with catchable trout
Indian Creek Reservoir: The lake is still at a caution level for Blue Green algae
Topaz Lake: The lake level has dropped a few feet over the last few weeks
West Carson River (CA): The river is running at 30 CFS
East Carson River (CA): The river is still running high for this time of year at 120 CFS
Markleeville Creek: The river was running at 26 CFS last week
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