Eastern Sierra Fishing Report 12/11/25

Here’s your Eastern Sierra Fishing Report for 12-11-25. It was a crazy month of November, with good fishing, perfect weather, wildfires, and some snow. Unfortunately, the Pack Fire ripped through McGee canyon and took quite a few homes with it. The community of Crowley Lake has come together to help those that have lost their homes and given everyone a wake up call for being prepared for events like this. Nights have turned to freezing, but the lack of snow and high pressure have kept daytime temperatures at an unseasonable 60 plus degrees during the day, which have made for some great days of fishing. The Upper Owens had some crowds around Thanksgiving weekend but the fishing pressure has since come down. Fish are holding throughout the river, but water has become extremely clear, so stealth is important. The Lower Owens has been fishing well in the wild trout section, with the standard nymph patterns in sizes 16-20. We have not done much drift boating but will be starting to look at these sections in the coming days. Hot Creek has been hot during the BWO hatch in the afternoons, all the fish are waiting for this one, and with the stellar weather the bite has been fairly consistent. If you’re looking for upcoming holiday gifts, guided trip gift certificates are a fantastic and easy. We have them and can get them to you right away in time for the holiday. Give us a call for more details. We will be at the Pacific Coast Sportfishing Show on March 5-8 in Orange County at the OC Fair and Event Center and at the show on March 19-22 in San Diego at the Del Mar Fairgrounds. This is an amazing show that is everything fishing! Come by for a visit as we’ll have a booth and seminars during the show. It’s a great place to check out boats, the latest tackle and electronics, fly fishing, and much more from freshwater to saltwater. Check it out here for more info.

Creeks: Sierra Fishing Report

Hot Creek midges are still going strong in the mornings. Switch to nymphing by late morning and into the afternoon. Look for a short window to gather fish up on dry flies. BWO’s in #16 are getting the bites on top consistently now in the afternoons. Water is clear and low so spotting fish is easy in the Interpretive Site. Down in the canyon you can see some too, but there are more places for the fish to conceal themselves. Smaller nymphs in the #18-20 range are working along with egg patterns.

Rivers: Sierra Fishing Report

Upper Owens River flows are holding at 100 cfs and fishing is good for larger fish now. Water is super clear now so be cautious when walking the banks. Fish are all over the river. Attractor patterns like eggs, glo-bugs, SJ Worms, SD Crawlers, Leeches, PT’s, Hare’s Ears and Assassins are finding fish.

Lower Owens River flows are ideal now at 90 cfs. This is an excellent level for accessing the river without too much trouble wading. Seek out the deeper sections, drop offs, pools, undercuts, or any transition zone that has a dramatic change in water texture. Get the flies down deep for the larger fish. The BWO hatch is going strong down here in the early afternoons. Tight line nymphing and indicator rigs are great right now at these levels.

Thanks for reading our Eastern Sierra Fishing Report 12-11-25.

A fly fisheman holding a large brown trout on the Upper Owens River near Mammoth Lakes, CA

A fly fisheman holding a large rainbow trout on the Upper Owens River near Mammoth Lakes, CA

Michael fished with Two Bug Doug and caught this nice rainbow trout.

A fly fisheman holding a large rainbow trout on the Upper Owens River near Mammoth Lakes, CA

Mitch fished with Two Bug Doug and scored this wonderful rainbow trout.

A fly fisheman holding a large rainbow trout on the Upper Owens River near Mammoth Lakes, CA

Brendon fished with Two Bug Doug and got this jumbo rainbow trout.

A fly fisheman holding a large rainbow trout on the Upper Owens River near Mammoth Lakes, CA

Nathan had a great day with Two Bug Doug and got this nice brown trout.

A fly fisheman holding a large rainbow trout on the Upper Owens River near Mammoth Lakes, CA

Nathan with another nice rainbow trout.

A fly fisheman holding a large brown trout on the Upper Owens River near Mammoth Lakes, CA

A fly fisheman holding a large rainbow trout on the Upper Owens River near Mammoth Lakes, CA

Alexia got this fat rainbow trout while fishing with Two Bug Doug.

A fly fisheman holding a large brown trout on the Upper Owens River near Mammoth Lakes, CA

Jeff scored this awesome rainbow trout while fishing with Two Bug Doug.

A fly fisheman holding a large rainbow trout on the Upper Owens River near Mammoth Lakes, CA

A fly fisheman holding a large rainbow trout on the Upper Owens River near Mammoth Lakes, CA

A fly fisheman holding a large rainbow trout on the Upper Owens River near Mammoth Lakes, CA

A fly fisheman holding a large rainbow trout on the Upper Owens River near Mammoth Lakes, CA

A fly fisheman holding a large rainbow trout on the Upper Owens River near Mammoth Lakes, CA

A fly fisheman holding a large rainbow trout on the Upper Owens River near Mammoth Lakes, CA



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Here are our flies which are working on the Upper Owens, Lower Owens River, East Walker River and Hot Creek in addition to the above patterns listed in our Eastern Sierra Fishing Report 12-11-25:

SD Chironomidge #16, Para Midge #20, 22, Puff O’ Smoke #16, Broken Back Copper Tiger Midge #18, 20; Assassin Light #18; Assassin Dark #18; Crystal Hi-Vis Parachute Blue Wing Olive #18; Crystal Tiger Midge Long #18, 20; Crystal Midge Pupa Copper #18, 20; Gillie Chironomid Pupa Dark and Light #18, 20, 22,Otter Eggs in all colors, Bead Head San Juan Worm Red and Brown #14, 16; Squirmy Worm Tungsten purple, pink, and red; Parallel Assassin Light #14-16, Parallel Assassin Dark #16; Loeberg Mallard Silver Badger; Spruce a Bu Dark and Light

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