Hot Creek Fishout

Thursday - Sunday

May 1 - 3, 2009

Fishout Site:  Hot Creek

 

Fishout Date(s): Thursday - Sunday, May 1 - 3, 2009

Fees: Free

Fishout Leader:

Ron & Jeanne English

Home: (530) 677-7169

MT: (406) 682-5267

Email: rtefish@d-web.com (Better to call)

Meeting Time:

Whenever you arrive

Meeting Location: 

Convict Lake Campground

Max. # Attendees:  unlimited

Directions:

Eastern Sierras near Mammoth Lakes

Map: www.mapquest.com

Websites:

Campsite Reservations: www.recreation.gov

Trip Advisor Hotels in Mammoth Lakes: http://www.tripadvisor.com/LocalMaps-g60791-Mammoth_Lakes-Area.html

Hot Creek Hatchery Foundation: http://hotcreekhatcheryfoundation.org/

FlyTrip.com: http://miketadlock.com/flytrip/?page_id=21

Fish:

Trout

Fishing strategy:

Wading

Tackle:

Rod Wts.

See tips below

Line

 

Leader

9'

Tippet

 

Other

 

Flies:

Patterns:

BWO, PT Nymph (#16), Parachute Adams (#18), Olive Cripple (#18)

Other gear:

Silicone fly dressing

Dry fly powder

 

Wading staff

Waders

Wading Boots

2-way radio (Ch. 6)

Float Tube

Pontoon Boat

Anchor

Personal Flotation Device

Polarized sunglasses

Lunch

Water

Camping gear

Hot Creek Fishout

The Hot Creek outing is scheduled for May 1-3 and the last 2 days of April. Location is the eastern Sierra about 5 hrs. from downtown Sacramento. It is close to Mammoth Lakes for condo lodging. We stay at Convict Lake campground; next to the campground is Convict Lake Resort, 800-992-2260, which has cabins for rent. Hot Creek is about 10 minutes from the campground.

 

The lake can be fished along with the creek and there are other waters within a short drive from the campground. The weather can be 30º at night and 70º in the day. Last year the fishing was the best it has been in 10 yrs. More and bigger fish were caught last year. My son Isaac's girl friend, with a little guidance from Isaac, caught 5 fish the first day and she was a beginner, first time out.

 

We will help beginners and people not familiar with Hot Creek as to flies, methods of presentation and rigging. We will also help on the stream. On stream insect samples will be taken to match fly selection to what is in the water. Give us a call if you are interested in going.

 

Ron and Jeanne English

530 677-7169


To reserve sites at the campground call 877-444-6777. You can also access information and reservations at www.recreation.gov


Hot Creek Techniques & Rigs courtesy of www.FlyTrip.com:

 

Dead drift nymphing a two fly rig under an indicator will be your best bet for results throughout the day. Hot Creek is rarely very deep so you won’t need a lot of leader & tippet. A 9 foot leader will leave you plenty of room for predation by the weeds. Make your best guess as to the depth of the run you’re fishing and set your indicator at 1.5 times the estimated depth. Success with this rig will depend on you bouncing the flies across the bottom. You will snag, but you’ll also catch a lot more fish.

 

Look to mix it up with a floating line running down to a heavily weighted streamer or sculpin. Pulling this fly with a tug-tug-rest retrieval will get you some violent takes from Hot Creek’s big fish.

 

In the afternoons, try a hopper with a midge dropper along the bank to entice a rise. Terrestrials make up a large component of the diet on Hot Creek.

 

When the evening micro caddis hatch is on, fish a 2-caddis rig with a small Elk Hair Caddis as the top fly and an emerger as the dropper. Grease the line to the dropper - you won’t need any weight. You’ll be imitating an emerging bug as it struggles to break through surface film of the water. A take on your emerger will often look like a swirl of refusal on your dry. If you see the swirl and your dry moves - set the hook. Be sure to not give up on your presentation; swing the flies at the bottom of the drift until your line trails straight downstream from your feet.

 

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