Fish Report - June 10, 2026
Troutfitter Fish Report
June 10, 2026
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Crowley Lake
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Flows & Water Conditions |
With below average snowfall and a warm end to the winter Crowley is only 2 feet from capacity. Water clarity is steadily getting worse and surface temperature ranges from 58 rising to mid/upper 60’s by midday. |
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Fishing Report & Conditions:
As is normal, water clarity is as good as it gets.
Attention, if you haven’t noticed, access to the western parts of the lake have been blocked off at the Whitmore road, I haven’t heard any time frame. This is a decision by DWP to protect these areas during the high water levels.
Maybe things are picking up again, today’s reports were better.
The cold and stormy weather definitely hurt the fishing and even though the weather has improved the fishing has remained slow. June is normally a slow month fishing wise but this year June has started slower than usual. The fish seem to be moving around a lot and following no discernable pattern . As is usual in the early season most of the fish are in deeper water, 20’ to 35’ but they are starting to move shallower (17-25) and into the weeds that are starting to grow. Dropoffs and any changes in bottom structure can be critical to holding fish, you will find fish close to shore along the steeper shoreline but those fish will move out midday. Most of the pressure had been on the north side of Sandy back into McGee as far as the weather tower but that has slowed down considerably. Now the better fishing seems to be in the north end as the fish seem to be moving up there. Crooked creek as well as the Hilton bay area are slow. Don’t be afraid to wander away from the fleet, everybody seems to gather in particular spots but there are concentrations of fish all over the place. It’s all about midges this time of year with grey and black being the most popular but we are starting to see bigger( #12-14) red midges. We are also starting to see the beginnings of the Callibaetis and Damselfly emergence so it shouldn’t be too long before they become an important mid to late morning choice. Also early season is a good time to super size one of your midges ( think Pyramid Lake size), the recipe seems to be smaller midge ( 2x 16-18) on the bottom and larger (2x 12-14) on the top.
Flies
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Dries |
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Nymphs |
Copper Tiger #S-L | Albino Baron #S-L | Hanging With My Chromies #14-16 | Marabou Leech Brown and Wine | Shaft #S-L | Copper Clown #S-L | Optimidge Gray-Grey/Black #18-20 | Poxyback Callibaetis #14-18 |
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Streamers |
Punk Perch Light #10-16 | |
Upper Owens River
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Flows & Water Conditions |
With runoff beginning and DWP pulling 56 cfs through the pipe the flows are up to 136 cfs. |
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Clarity |
With the warmer days we are seeing some off color conditions below Hot Creek. but the cold nights are keeping it to a minimum. |
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CFS |
124 |
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Fishing Report & Conditions: Fair-Good
The snow is gone from most of the roads but watch out for a few mudholes. UPDATE: IRRIGATION HAS BEGUN SO ANYTHING UPSTREAM OF THE FIRST DRIVE THROUGH GATE COULD BE HAZARDOUS. THIS DOES NOT INCLUDE THE MAIN ROAD!
The flows coming out of Grant Lake are up to 56 cfs. The spawning Rainbows are back in the lake and the Cutthroats are right behind them, a few are still up there are but pretty beat up. Having said that, for the sake of the fishery do not wade in the tailouts and only fish the bigger fish in the deep holes. Not a lot of hatches going on outside of the ever present midges, the BWO’s and Caddis hatches are pretty weak. The Trico hatch is getting stronger early to mid morning but it’s a little early to get excited about that. The usual egg and worm patterns are still working but the fish are turning more and more to midge patterns. It’s still important to avoid wading and stay in water waist deep if possible, so as to avoid trampling the eggs. If size is not important you can pick up some 6”-8” browns on dry flies.
Flies
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Dries |
Para Caddis #16-22 | Adult Midge Patterns #20-24 | Parachute Adams #16-20 | Hi-Vis Para PMD #16-18 |
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Nymphs |
Bead Head Flashback Pheasant Tail #14-22 | HDA Fav Variant #12-16 | Egg Patterns #14-16 | Squirmy Wormy #12-14 | Zebra Midges #16-24 | Tung Stud Black #18-22 | Tungsten Psycho May PMD #14-16 |
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Streamers |
Keslars H/B/G Olive | Punk Perch #16 | Crostons MRS Natural #12 | |
Hot Creek
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Flows & Water Conditions |
Good but a little dirty on the warm days |
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Clarity |
Good, but on warm days expect it to get a little dirty with runoff. |
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CFS |
33 |
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Fishing Report & Conditions: Good
The flows are dropping and the weeds are growing.
7-10 is sporadic midge with the Tricos and caddis becoming dominant, Caddis are mainly migrating and the female Tricos start hatching around 7 and the spinner fall starting around 9. 11-1:30 lots of caddis and some mayflies as the Baetis hatch is fading and the PMD hatch is picking up along with a few Yellow Sallies. 6-8pm is caddis action which can be heavy along with the male Tricos. Another good lesson here, if you see splashy rises it’s probably Caddis and the sippy rises are Tricos. This is because the caddis emerge much faster than mayflies. If you’re not seeing hatches don’t forget the scuds or throw some streamer patterns.
Two guide tips: 1) When casting, if you’re looking at the weed beds, you will hit them, so look at the clear lanes. 2) Your drifts should average 4 seconds or less followed by a smooth but aggressive backcast around your downstream shoulder - You will be amazed by the number of hookups you didn’t even know were there.
Flies
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Dries |
Brooks CDC Baetis #18-20 | Caviar Midge #22 | Spent Partridge #16-22 | Ext Body PMD #14-18 | Beck’s Sulphur Emerger #16-18 |
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Nymphs |
HDA Fav #14-16 | Expecting Scud #16-18 | Glass Bead Micro May Olive or Brown #20-22 | Weiss BP Light #18-20 | Zebra Midge #22-24 | T-Midge #22-24 | Real Midge #22-24 | Olive midge patterns #20-24 | Split Case PMD #14-16 | drowned Trico #20-24 |
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Streamers |
Kesslars H/B/S Olive & Natural #12 | |
East Walker River
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Flows & Water Conditions |
Good |
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Clarity |
Good |
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CFS |
158??? |
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Fishing Report & Conditions:
Good news/bad news. Good news is the hatches have picked up big time with a ton of small Mayfly nymphs as well as lots of midges,mayflies and caddis coming off. Bad news is the fishing has still been slow but showing signs of picking up. It’s that fun situation where it’s really inconsistent day to day, here’s to you being there on the good day. Water temperatures are starting out in the low 50’s and getting into the mid 50’s by early afternoon. Don’t expect to get more than a couple of fish in a hole, it’s best to keep moving. Maybe things will improve as the water warms up.
I got a good report today, especially if you like to fish dries. BIG Chernobyl Ants #4-6 fished in more turbulent runs, it’s a good idea to run a beadhead nymph 18”-24” below it.
Flies
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Dries |
Chernobyl OJ #6-10 | Adult Cranefly | TR’s Double Griffiths #16-20 | Zelon Midge Improved Matthews #20-24 | Z-Wing Real Midge Black #20-26 | Brooks CDC Baetis #18-20 | | No See Um Baetis Hi-Vis #16 | |
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Nymphs |
San Juan Worm Red | GB FB Pheasant Tail #14-20 | HDA Fav #12-16 | Tung Stud Black #20-22 | Keslar’s Iggy Olive #14 | Zebra Midge #20-22 | Copper Tiger #S-L | Albino Baron #S-L | Double Bead Zebra #S-L | Monroe Leech | Assorted Perdigons #14-18 | Free Living Larvae #16 | Caddy Shack #14 |
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Streamers |
Try ‘Em All |
Lower Owens River
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Flows & Water Conditions |
Flows have been semi stable in the low to mid 400cfs range for a couple of weeks and water temperatures are starting to get into the low to mid 50’s. |
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Clarity |
The water clarity is good but it’s gotten a little dirty below Horton Creek (gate 9) |
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CFS |
414 |
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Fishing Report & Conditions: Improving
I’m not getting any reports from the lower Owens, everybody has been moving up to higher elevations with the summer temperatures climbing. With the increase in flows, they’ve come up over 400cfs in the last week, the dry fly action has slowed and the nymphing has become less consistent. One thing I’ve noticed this time of year is people stopping for lunch in the middle of the day. Just remember the trout really appreciate your leaving them alone while they too are enjoying their midday meal.
Flies
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Dries |
Para Caddis #16-22 | No See Um Baetis Hi-Vis #16 | Parachute Extended BWO #16-18 | Brooks CDC Baetis #16-18 | Roy’s Special Emerger #20-22 | Caviar Midge #20-24 |
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Nymphs |
Tungsten Jig Baetis #14-18 | Tungsten Phase II #14-18 | Zebra Midge #18-22 | Smples B/Emerger #18-20 | Assorted Perdigon Patterns #14-18 |
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Streamers |
Don’t be afraid to throw streamers, for whatever reason it’s not employed often. |
San Joaquin River (Middle-Fork)
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Flows & Water Conditions |
Flows are dropping, down to the teen’s |
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Clarity |
Good |
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CFS |
250-400 cfs |
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Fishing Report & Conditions: Too Skinny
Starting June 11th the road will be open at 7am with an escort down.
Local Small Streams
Fishing Report & Conditions:
The smaller streams are getting a little dirty and the flows are up but fishing is decent including some surface activity o #14-16 mayfly patterns.
The smaller streams still have fishable flows, especially Bishop, Rock and Lee Vining creek. Don’t forget Mammoth Creek if you need a quick fix. It’s been fishing well, dry/dropper with a stimulator and small buggy bead head nymphs should bring plenty of action.
. My opinion is that the McGee delayed opening is one of the better rule changes I’ve seen in a long time.
Flies
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Dries |
Stimulator #10-18 | Parachute Adams #14-18 | Elk Hair Caddis #14-22 Ant Patterns #14-18 |
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Nymphs |
Pheasant Tail #14-20 | Hares Ear #12-20 | Zebra Midge #20-22 | Copper John #14-18 | Prince Nymph #10-20 |
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Streamers |
Black Wooly Buggar #8-12 | Slump Buster #8-12 |