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- Kern River Fishing Report and Owens River Fishing Report 12-9-22
Larger and brighter flies typically grab the attention of the trout in murky conditions. Techniques: Dry/dropper and bobber fishing will be the best bet with dirty water suspending one or two flies Kern River Flies: Slim Shiny Soft Hackle Blue #14 , Pink Frenchies, Kern Candy, Gummy Worms, Slim Shiny Other flies that caught fish were the Slim Shiny Soft Hackle, Baetis Nymph Olive, Tungsten Redemption
- Kern River Fishing Report + Lower Owens River 11-16-22
you want to fish deeper pools and runs definitely pull out the Air-Lock or Oros bobbers to get those flies Use ione or two BB sized split shot to help get the flies down but still maintain a natural drift. Kern River Flies: Slim Shiny Soft Hackle Blue #14 continued to shine along with several stonefly patterns Do your best to get many quality drifts through productive water before moving or changing flies.
- Kern River and Owens River Fishing Report 1-31-23
Get ready to lose some flies as fish are hugging the bottom and you need to get those flies deep for Kern River Flies: Flashy and pink for targeting hatchery fish. Make sure to make changes in flies, presentation and water you are fishing if you're not getting bit!
- River Fishing Report - Kern River / Lake Isabella / Lake Crowley/Sequoia Creeks 10-17-23
hard to imitate these small dark caddis, but fish are occasionally smashing and slurping various dry flies If they keep eating the leech move your flies up in the column and add a second leech instead of a midge Tip: Twitch the bobber every 15 seconds in flat water conditions to provide a little action to your flies
- Kern River Fly Fishing Report 4-4-24
Upper Kern River Flies: Dry Flies: Parachute Adams #12-16, March Brown Dun #12, March Brown Cripple P.T. #12-16, Peacock and Purple Frenchie #14, Tung Psycho May Black #14-16, Attractors: Gummy Worms, Carp We have an abundance of emerging insects, so don't forget to "swing" your flies at the end of the drift by pausing the bobber once it's taught in the current to allow your flies to lift off the bottom, much Lower Owens Flies: Nymphs: Peacock Frenchie #14-18 (#18 Lower O fly of the year!)
- River Fishing Report - Kern River / Lake Isabella / Lake Crowley/Sequoia Creeks 9-22-23
Hatches are limited, so go with with attractor flies. Go smaller (18-20) if not getting bit with flies like, Zebra Midges and small Rainbow Warriors. Tip: Twitch the bobber every 15 seconds in flat water conditions to provide a little action to your flies
- River Fishing Report - Kern River / Lake Isabella / Lake Crowley/Sequoia Creeks 9-5-23
Hatches have been limited, so we are mostly prospecting with attractor flies. Tip: Twitch the bobber every 15 seconds in flat water conditions to provide a little action to your flies
- Kern River Fly Fishing Report July 16, 2019
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- Kern River Fishing Report - Kern River / Lake Isabella / Lake Crowley/Sequoia Creeks 8-25-23
caddis hatch is still occuring around 10:00am each day, creating a flurry of activity, so be ready with flies hatches of size #14-16 caddis, so be prepared with Elk Hair Caddis, Elk Hair Skaddis and some soft hackle flies Yellow Sally #12, Rainbow Assasins and Slim Shiny Soft Hackle were solid all week as single or dropper flies
- River Fishing Report - Kern River / Lake Isabella / Lake Crowley/Sequoia Creeks 9-12-23
Hatches continue to be sparse, so we are mostly prospecting with attractor flies. Tip: Twitch the bobber every 15 seconds in flat water conditions to provide a little action to your flies
- River Fishing Report - Kern River / Lake Isabella / Lake Crowley/Sequoia Creeks 10-24-23
hard to imitate these small dark caddis, but fish are occasionally smashing and slurping various dry flies