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limpingcrab

Trad climber
the middle of CA
Topic Author's Original Post - Oct 11, 2016 - 08:56am PT
Advice please! With the temp dropping and chances of showers in the southern Sierra, where would have better fishing this weekend: MF of the Kings between Tehipite Valley and Yucca Point, or on the Kern fishing up from Forks of the Kern?

Comfort and difficulty of travel are not a concern, simply looking for the best 3 days of fishing possible for my brother and I. Thanks!
Reilly

Mountain climber
The Other Monrovia- CA
Oct 11, 2016 - 08:59am PT
Stay home and watch football - TROUT LIVES MATTER!
guyman

Social climber
Moorpark, CA.
Oct 11, 2016 - 09:01am PT
Crab.... I'm going to the east side. Talk of spawning trout in Mcgee creek. West Walker River had some large Rainbows that Gome was able to tickle... last time we were there. And the Owens is picking up.

For you? The Kings looks pretty good from the photos of you and V.. can it get better?

The Upper Kern? Never been there.....

wherever you go .... Good Luck
Capt.

climber
some eastside hovel
Oct 11, 2016 - 09:24am PT
Upper O has been decent the last couple days. Clear,so you're super visible. Couple casts in a bend then keep moving. Hopper/dropper. :-D
splitclimber

climber
Sonoma County
Oct 11, 2016 - 09:36am PT
mostly just spamming for a friend, but still on topic

http://www.troutfishingthepct.com/
micronut

Trad climber
Fresno/Clovis, ca
Oct 11, 2016 - 09:53am PT
Call these guys. They look like they have all the right beta.

Mungeclimber

Trad climber
Nothing creative to say
Oct 11, 2016 - 09:58am PT
Boating leads to fishing
Fishing leads to anger
Anger leads to the dark side.


Let go your fishing self, embrace the rest of us as we wait out the rain!

heh
G_Gnome

Trad climber
Cali
Oct 11, 2016 - 10:00am PT
The Middle Fork of the Kings (from Yucca Point i assume) will always be good. Hardly anyone goes there so the fish are not at all shy, and there are big fish in there. I haven't fished the upper Kern lately but I have never had great luck there. Maybe it is better now that it is c&r. I think the upper Merced around Foresta might be getting good about now too. If I went to the east side I would fish the middle Owens by Bishop before I went to the upper unless the fish are coming up out of Crowley.
Escopeta

Trad climber
Idaho
Oct 11, 2016 - 10:34am PT
This^^^^. My best days on the Middle Owens were always right as the weather was turning and duck season was around the corner. Made even better if you have a boat to avoid the combat fishing among the willows.
limpingcrab

Trad climber
the middle of CA
Topic Author's Reply - Oct 11, 2016 - 11:05am PT
Thanks guys. I suggested the east side to my brother but unless our legs get tired on the approach and we need our waterproof backpacks to travel he's not interested. Just not sure how this weather will effect places.

I've lost some HUGE fish on the upper SJR but with the storm tracking north we're looking south.

Spider Savage

Mountain climber
The shaggy fringe of Los Angeles
Oct 11, 2016 - 12:21pm PT
I was just at Lake Sabrina above Bishop, with the low water guys are hauling out big stringers. Also Rock Lake looks very good. Abundant fish for everyone to catch.
Delhi Dog

climber
Good Question...
Oct 12, 2016 - 06:13am PT
Report back if you go.

You should post this to the trout lovers thread. Civil and lots of great anglers there.


+1
limpingcrab

Trad climber
the middle of CA
Topic Author's Reply - Oct 12, 2016 - 08:06am PT
Will do, not sure why I haven't been on there much before, I love talking about fishing!

Maybe I thought it was for people who catch large trout while I'm mostly on small rivers catching cute little guys.
Delhi Dog

climber
Good Question...
Oct 12, 2016 - 08:11am PT

don't have to be big
guyman

Social climber
Moorpark, CA.
Oct 12, 2016 - 08:17am PT
Maybe I thought it was for people who catch large trout while I'm mostly on small rivers catching cute little guys.


Don't kid yourself... you have some nice ones in those Kings river photos.

This is a cute little guy.

G_Gnome

Trad climber
Cali
Oct 12, 2016 - 09:42am PT
The San Joaquin behind Mammoth is down to about 6 cfs and while there are reasonable fish there it is really only good for one person to fish it hole to hole.

If I was travelling to flyfish somewhere right now it would probably be the McCloud River where I could fish big October caddis patterns for giant brown trout.
micronut

Trad climber
Fresno/Clovis, ca
Oct 12, 2016 - 10:20am PT
I'm off to El Salvador to chase rooster fish and dorado as well as snook.

I want to be WTF when I grow up.
limpingcrab

Trad climber
the middle of CA
Topic Author's Reply - Oct 12, 2016 - 10:48am PT
Save the dorado!!!!

Aren't rooster fish those ones that you have to run up the beach and you get like one for every 100 hours of fishing or something?

I'll fish the east side someday, I just can't get enough of rivers that aren't stocked and look like this

Hopefully this low pressure will turn the fish on and it won't be too cold!
micronut

Trad climber
Fresno/Clovis, ca
Oct 12, 2016 - 01:29pm PT
Hopefully this low pressure will turn the fish on





Low pressure turns me on....
micronut

Trad climber
Fresno/Clovis, ca
Oct 12, 2016 - 01:30pm PT
Crab if we hit that Middle Fork off Yucca point this weekend is it just standard caddis and mosquitos and black gnats? Any special pattern or size?
limpingcrab

Trad climber
the middle of CA
Topic Author's Reply - Oct 12, 2016 - 01:46pm PT
I've had the most luck down there this summer with parachute adams and elk hair caddis 12-14. Sometimes the bigger stimulators and hoppers are great too. When it's rainy the emergent sparkle pupa sometimes kills it.

For nymphs the BH gold ribbed hare's ear or the BH pheasant tail around size 14 or 16. Copper John was good in the middle of the day last time.

Olive wooly buggers if nothing else is working.

BWO hatches should be coming on soon but those flies are so small that I don't like to fish them in rough water.

Oh ya, and stay until 10pm and throw some mice at the browns!



My strategy is to bring a million different flies and re-tie all the time because I suck and never know what to use. But I usually end up landing on one or more of the above.

Fishing!


Edit: can't imagine catching a rooster! Just the videos of those things are impressive.

micronut

Trad climber
Fresno/Clovis, ca
Oct 12, 2016 - 02:19pm PT
Trout don't eat mosquitos men.

au contraire mon frère.......the ol skeeter has been a Brookieslayer for me over the years. My childhood home was on the lower kings river (literally on the river) and I used to MERder bows on them. And in the high country I have never gone hungry if I have at least one in my box. Late season though you're right, I shouldn't have added them to the list.


I'm a simple layman when it comes to patterns but always seem to bag trout with black ant patterns when all else fails. Last fall on the Owens was the first I got real fancy with BWO's and some small stimulators and midges. Looking at the Middle Kings this weekend with fresh eyes thanks to this thread.

G_Gnome

Trad climber
Cali
Oct 12, 2016 - 02:25pm PT
In order to gain any size fish need one more thing. Nutrients in the water. If the river is running thru nothing but granite the fish will be tiny because there isn't much to eat because there aren't any nutrients to grow plants/algae and hence darn few bugs.
limpingcrab

Trad climber
the middle of CA
Topic Author's Reply - Oct 12, 2016 - 02:32pm PT
Hmmm.... I pumped the stomach of a little rainbow this summer in the Kaweah and thought I was seeing mosquitoes but I'm not good at identifying bugs so maybe it was something else.

I usually roll rocks and pump stomachs to see what's in the water but when I find bugs I don't really know what they are and then I don't know what patterns mimic them. I think that's why I love fly fishing, always something to learn and it always changes!
guyman

Social climber
Moorpark, CA.
Oct 12, 2016 - 02:34pm PT
Oh ya, and stay until 10pm and throw some mice at the browns!

My cousin did just that... only I think he was going at it at about 2am...

Caught a 9 lb Brown up in the coyote wilderness above Bishop.

illegal for sure in California.


WTF... thanks for the tips, the tapered line and to "not use it when nymphing."

Good luck

micronut

Trad climber
Fresno/Clovis, ca
Oct 12, 2016 - 03:14pm PT
Interesting intel on the skeeters. I too have heard that trout don't eat mosquitos. But since I always seem to catch trout I always assumed that was like saying "Great whites don't eat humans."

My skeeter pattern might be close enough to something they regularly eat much like a surfer looks like a harbor seal. Not a bad line of reasoning eh?

By the way, just picked up a new little Orvis Battenkill. Light and sexy little sucker. My new "little black dress" for the river. Stoked to use it Saturday.

limpingcrab

Trad climber
the middle of CA
Topic Author's Reply - Oct 12, 2016 - 03:56pm PT
I just got an orvis setup this summer micro, love it!

If you fish double nymph rigs tie Duncan loops and if a fish takes the fly it tightens that loop and you know which fly was hit if it gets off.
That's freakin' genius, thanks!
limpingcrab

Trad climber
the middle of CA
Topic Author's Reply - Oct 12, 2016 - 04:39pm PT
On a side note, what's everyone's experience with the effect of a full moon on trout fishing?
ruppell

climber
Oct 12, 2016 - 05:35pm PT
If the moon is within a few days of full on either side I fish really early or really late. There's plenty of charts and guides out there about fish activity and moon schedule. I charted the Farmers Almanac fishing calendar for fun two years ago. Out of 200 days on the water it was accurate about 90% of the time. I never really bought into those things until I did that little test. Every time it said good or best I hooked up a lot. If it said fair or poor I hooked up very little. I reference it every time I plan a big trip. Take for that what you will.

If you guys are really looking for a hike and to do some battle with the weather look at lakes above 11,000. Goldens are going off right now and will be until the lakes ice over. If you've never fished a good Golden lake you really should. Bows, brooks and browns are a dime a dozen. Goldens you have to work hard for. It's worth it when you hook up though. Just what I would do if I was in your waders so to speak.

Whatever you end up doing have a blast.
limpingcrab

Trad climber
the middle of CA
Topic Author's Reply - Oct 12, 2016 - 06:30pm PT
thanks ruppell, I forgot about those fishing charts. Used to look at them when I was into bass fishing a long time ago, didn't realize they were applicable to trout.

I've caught little goldens out of some small creeks around here, mostly hybrids, but I definitely want to get on one of those lakes you speak of. This trip we will stick to rivers, but there are so many places to fish and so little time! It's like climbing!
ruppell

climber
Oct 12, 2016 - 06:53pm PT
there are so many places to fish and so little time! It's like climbing!

Yeah man. Why do you think I take my packrod on every weekend climbing trip to the Sierra? Sure it's a few extra pounds but holy hell there is a lot of water to fish. On the way in, on the way out and at camp. I've often asked myself whether the climb or the fishing is the real objective.
Delhi Dog

climber
Good Question...
Oct 12, 2016 - 10:44pm PT
Nothing better than being in the backcountry with a fly rod, a small rack and light rope, and a bag-'o'buds!

I'm off to El Salvador to chase rooster fish and dorado as well as snook.
Swwweeeettt!
Heck I want to be all you guys right now:-)
Fall FF in CA is so sweet...I miss it so much.

Regarding mossies and fly patterns...mosquitos bred in stagnant water, trout in running water, therefore any mosquitos that get eaten are really just in the wrong place at the wrong time. More a matter of the trout taking advantage of potential food right in their face. I suspect the shape, size, and the grizzly hackle pattern is what attracts them, not necessarily because it's a mosquito.
limpingcrab

Trad climber
the middle of CA
Topic Author's Reply - Oct 12, 2016 - 11:04pm PT
Ya I started fly fishing several years ago strictly for backpacking but I got addicted so I haven't had the spinning rod out in a long time.

WTF, I'm definitely getting back into entomology! It's embarrassing that I've forgotten so much but when I got my MS in biology my advisor was a freshwater ecologist and I used to do stream macroinvertebrate surveys for him. My memory is terrible.

Man I'd love to fish with you sometime and pick up a few things! I grew up worm fishing but am pretty much a self taught (youtube/internet) fly fisherman, and I usually fish alone. But I LOVE it.
Delhi Dog

climber
Good Question...
Oct 13, 2016 - 12:34am PT
...and speaking of mice...Check this out
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UYznmv65sDU



Escopeta

Trad climber
Idaho
Oct 13, 2016 - 06:45am PT
Our fly rods are packed away (which reminds me I need to post a pic on the Trout lovers thread) and my eyes are turning to the sky.

We still get some cast and blasts in around here though....
limpingcrab

Trad climber
the middle of CA
Topic Author's Reply - Oct 18, 2016 - 07:29pm PT
Trip was great, posted a TR for those who are interested. Thanks for all the help!

http://www.highsierratopix.com/community/viewtopic.php?f=1&t=15179

EDIT: Just realized you have to log in over there to see the pics. Dumb
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