Lower Owens River brown trout held by and angler

Lower Owens Fly Fishing Report : Bishop, CA – 11.29.25

The Lower Owens River outside Bishop, CA has shifted fully into its late-fall mode, with flows continuing to drop and now settling around 90 cubic feet per second. This is classic low-water season on the LO — the river is wide open, extremely wadable, and offering access to water that’s been unreachable for most of the year. With clear, cold flows and steady insect activity, the fishing has been nothing short of excellent.

Wild trout are spreading out across the system, taking advantage of softer edges, shallow riffles, and structure that was too fast or too deep earlier in the season. While nymphing remains the most consistent method — both indicator and tight-line setups are producing all day — anglers are now seeing the first reliable windows of dry-fly action, especially during calm mid-mornings when blue-winged olives begin to trickle off. Expect rising fish in softer seams, back-eddies, and the classic Lower Owens foam lanes.

With crisp late-fall air, and the river in prime shape for exploration, this is one of the most rewarding periods of the year to fish the LO. The combination of light pressure, hungry trout, and a variety of effective techniques makes this an ideal time to get out and cover water.

Plan your trip to take advantage of the Lower Owens and the Eastern Sierra during this late-fall – call or text 760-873-0010, visit sierratroutmagnet.com, or follow on Instagram @stm_fly_fishing

two girls hold up a large rainbow trout on the lower owens river in summertime

Lower Owens River Fly Fishing Report : Bishop, CA – 7.2.22

The Lower Owens, running strongly just outside of Bishop, has been pumped up to a very healthy flow of around 220cfs of cool sierra water. Clarity is slightly tea colored and perfect to give the wild trout and angler a little bit of extra cover from each other. Caddis, Yellow Sallies and Mayflies can be seen on certain days making for an exciting top-water experience. Wading, is a bit more difficult but easily doable when making the proper decisions while in the water . Nymphing has been the game early with the hope of some top-water action tempting us every day. Flashy patterns under the water have been attracting the fish to our hooks in these light runoff flow rates. Fish the flies I mentioned on top in their nymph and larvae forms under the water for success here. The Lower Owens River is a wild river consisting mostly of a variety of wild and savage fish in sizes ranging from 6″ – 18″. Down below town where the river becomes a bit more silty stocked trout are dumped in. Streamers are also getting some good attention when fished correctly. Do not try a sinking line in this small river to fish streamers appropriately, we use a long leader with a weighted streamer to fish across the various currents of the Lower Owens. Peridons, Stoneflies, and Mayfly patters both wet and dry are taking fish everyday out on the Lower Owens River.

Call the STM Fly Shop in Bishop, California, for more details or to book a guided tour. 760-873-0010

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Caddis action on the Dry Fly

Lower Owens River Fly Fishing Report : Bishop, CA – 3.18.22

HATCHES ARE HAPPENING! Flowing just outside of Bishop, California the Lower Owens river continues its descent to lower elevations at a low winter flow of right around 90cfs. The big news here is hatches are happening! This weekend we had the good fortune of being on the water during a mayfly hatch up high and a thick caddis down low. The fish were ignoring them in some places and completely devouring them on the surface in other areas of the Lower. BWO patterns of most types were doing the damage on the surface. (Parachute BWO’s, Naturals, cut-wings ect.) Most in sizes #16-18. Before the hatch goes off in the morning hours the Euro and Indicator nymphing is very productive, making for an unforgettable day on the water. (Perdions, P. Tails, Soft hackles, spilt cases, ect.) all in sizes #14-20. Wind can be a factor some days but rarely lasts all day and usually dies off if one lasts through it. Out of the spot wind places can also be found deep in in the river corridor. This spring appears to be considering giving us an amazing dry fly season! Stay tuned and come up to Bishop to experience some amazing fishing for wild trout!

Contact the STM Fly Shop in Bishop for more details or to book a guided trip. 760-873-0010 or text at 661-364-6981.

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