Fishing Articles


Nearly any predator that can get its claws, beak, or teeth on a juvenile Chinook salmon (Oncorhynchus tshawytscha) will try to eat these young fish as they migrate to the ocean – and as salmon try to evade one hungry mouth, they may be vulnerable to getting eaten by another. Predation is a complex topic in part because the behavior...
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Both boat launch facilities have reopened
by Collins Lake Staff, OCTOBER 29, 2021
Collins Lake

As of today both of our boat launch facilities have reopened and we will be receiving our first Fall trout plant this next week with 8,000 scheduled to be delivered over the month of November.
Collins Lake - Up over 17ft since Yesterday
by Collins Lake Staff, OCTOBER 25, 2021
Collins Lake

We haven't opened the ramps yet, we need about 5 more feet for the main ramp and we're waiting for the ground to stabilize a little on the south ramp but things are looking...up! ...
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Eagle Lake Fishing Report
by Valerie Aubrey, OCTOBER 13, 2021
Eagle Lake

We scouted quite a bit of water this morning in the south basin. Fish were sporadic but still on orange trolling flies or grubs & my lucky gold/red Thomas Buoyant & red dot frog speedy shiner. Mostly the fish came around 7ft today. One at 17ft but we had quite a few nudges at that depth & line rubs, but...
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Eagle Lake Fishing Report
by Valerie Aubrey, SEPTEMBER 15, 2021
Eagle Lake

A scouting day on the pond! Water continues to have heavy particulates in the column…everywhere. But didn’t hamper trolling. Check for weeds though. We covered from the south to Pelican Pt. (Not advised if you don’t know the channel & submerged rock piles). Pretty solid surface temps in the 66F’s showing this morning. The spring gyre is showing 59/60F. We...
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Lake Sabrina Report
by Lake Sabrina Boat Landing Staff, AUGUST 30, 2021
Lake Sabrina

INYO NATIONAL FOREST IS SET  TO CLOSE TO ALL USERS ON TUESDAY, August 31, 2021 as of Midnight! Dear Inyo Partners and Friends, The Inyo National Forest, along with all National Forests in the Pacific Southwest Region, will be closing to most public use beginning tomorrow, August 30 until at least September 17. The decision was just made at the regional level after lengthy...
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