Fly anglers have had the most consistent success on both forks

Bishop Creek - Bishop, CA (Inyo County)


by Parchers Resort Gang
8-3-2021
(760) 873-4177
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The South Fork is still rippin’ pretty good with moderately high flows. The steeper sections are a little harder to fish at this level but a great many spots in areas with flat water are perfect.
 
The Middle Fork below Lake Sabrina is much lower, more akin to fall flows, but most of the popular spots are accessible and plenty deep to fish.
 
Fly anglers have had the most consistent success on both forks with wild Browns and Brookies aggressively feeding drys, fun stuff. For the bait folks, salmon eggs are still the best for the stocker Rainbows. Haven’t talked with many lure anglers as of late but a panther martin or crappie jig are certainly worth a try. The Idaho fish aren’t gone by any stretch so come and get ‘em!


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Parchers Resort Reports
for Tuesday, August 3rd, 2021
Bishop Creek - Lower: Bishop Creek Canyon Fish & Trail Report
South Lake: Water Has Continues to Dro pand Holdovers Are Running Thin
North Lake: North Lake Report
Bishop Creek - Intake II: Better Grade of Fish, But Easy Access
Weir Lake: Not many folks reporting from Weir this week
Lake Sabrina: Reports have varied considerably

Parchers Resort Reports
for Friday, July 23rd, 2021
Bishop Creek: Early Morning Stocking
Bishop Creek - South Fork: Bishop Creek Canyon Fish & Trail Report
South Lake: Low and Slow
Bishop Creek - Intake II: Bishop Creek Intake II Report
Lake Sabrina: Fishing is Always Good But Catching Has Been Hit or Miss
Bishop Creek: Steady Bite on Small Wild Trout