The Gorge Fish Report

Owens River - Gorge - Bishop, CA (Inyo County)


by Tom Loe
12-3-2015
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Flows have dropped here. The Gorge could be classified as the true “tailwater” from Crowley Lake. The fish here are all wild browns with a large one going 16 inches. Moderate/difficult hiking is required to access the more secluded sections. Rock hopping and bush whacking can be expected. Dry/dropper bead head nymph combos work well in the deeper pools. Use PT’s, Assassin birds nest, broken back midges, tiger midges, & crystal olive larva patterns as the nymphs. Hi-vis para BWO’s, Stimulators, parachute midge adults, & elk caddis, & hi-vis caddis are good choices for your dry fly. Pack in water, have cleated wading boots and a stout staff. 2-4wt. rods are perfect for this water. Snakes may be out early!



More Reports

Tom Loe Reports
for Thursday, December 3rd, 2015
Owens River - Middle: Catching is Up!
Owens River - Section 3 - Upper (above Crowley): On The Slow Side
Hot Creek: Water Flows Up
Pleasant Valley Reservoir: Fishing is Good

Tom Loe Reports
for Thursday, November 26th, 2015
Owens River - Middle: Middle Owens Heats Up
Hot Creek: Hot Creek Fish Report
Pleasant Valley Reservoir: Pleasant Valley Reservoir Fly Fishing Report
Owens River - Gorge: The Gorge Fly Fishing Report