Owens River - Middle - Bishop, CA


Fish Spot Details

Fish Species: Rainbow Trout, Brown Trout
The Middle Owens River, encompassing sections proximate to Bishop, California, represents a highly accessible and hybridized coldwater fishery. This segment supports a significant population of both hatchery-reared Rainbow Trout (Oncorhynchus mykiss), augmented by California Department of Fish and Wildlife (CDFW) stocking programs, and a robust, naturally reproducing population of wild Brown Trout (Salmo trutta). Its diverse fluvial character, integrating riffles, runs, and pools, provides varied microhabitats for these species.

Angling methodologies are comprehensive. Conventional bait and spin casting with diminutive lures are consistently effective for stocked Rainbow Trout. Fly fishing, however, is particularly efficacious for targeting the more discerning wild trout. Nymphing with imitative patterns matching prevalent aquatic insects (e.g., caddis, mayflies, midges) is a primary technique, complemented by opportunistic dry fly presentations during entomological hatches. Streamer fishing can also yield larger Brown Trout. Optimal fishing periods generally occur during spring and fall, coinciding with favorable water temperatures. Access is excellent, facilitated by numerous public access points and its proximity to Bishop. Anglers are unequivocally mandated to consult current CDFW regulations, as specific sections may enforce "artificial lures and flies only" or modified bag limits, crucial for the sustainable management of this significant Eastern Sierra trout resource.



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8-27-2021 Trout on The Owens
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