So Cal Fish Report
Lake Sabrina Fish Report for 7-10-2011
Lake Sabrina Fish Report for 7-10-2011
Lake Sabrina fishing is slow, the rock piles are better than the inlets at this time
Lake Sabrina - Bishop, CA (Inyo County)
by Rick, Patti, Juanita and Jerrod
7-10-2011
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It's the fourth week of the website being down and I've gotten a new web design program and hope to have the website up shortly.
So, sorry for the inconvenience!
Believe it or not - the Lake is pretty darn close to full. Southern California Edison has opened all 3 pipes to try and prevent us from over-filling and you all having to walk thru water to get to the boats. They've even opened the flood diversion channels to prevent flooding in town.
Fishing this week is still on the slow side. And surprise, the rock piles are doing better than the Inlets - could be there is just so much water coming in the Lake. Drifting over the shoreline between the two natural lakes with NightCrawlers seems to be bringing them in the best. If you must fish the Inlets stay out a bit and use NightCrawlers, Salmon Eggs or PowerBait. Trolling Thomas Buoyants, NightCrawlers or Flies such as an olive WoolyBugger. All baits appear to be working about the same from shore.
Had a couple of deer at the far end of the parking lot early one morning - remember to keep those speeds down and a sharp eye on the road in the early morning and evening - that's when they like to move. The purple lilac is now scenting the air - smells so good and looks great. In fact, a lot of the wildflowers are starting to bloom - a bit on the late side - but spectacular! We also have a mama BlueJay on the back beam of the building - hope we get to see the babies!
So, sorry for the inconvenience!
Believe it or not - the Lake is pretty darn close to full. Southern California Edison has opened all 3 pipes to try and prevent us from over-filling and you all having to walk thru water to get to the boats. They've even opened the flood diversion channels to prevent flooding in town.
Fishing this week is still on the slow side. And surprise, the rock piles are doing better than the Inlets - could be there is just so much water coming in the Lake. Drifting over the shoreline between the two natural lakes with NightCrawlers seems to be bringing them in the best. If you must fish the Inlets stay out a bit and use NightCrawlers, Salmon Eggs or PowerBait. Trolling Thomas Buoyants, NightCrawlers or Flies such as an olive WoolyBugger. All baits appear to be working about the same from shore.
Had a couple of deer at the far end of the parking lot early one morning - remember to keep those speeds down and a sharp eye on the road in the early morning and evening - that's when they like to move. The purple lilac is now scenting the air - smells so good and looks great. In fact, a lot of the wildflowers are starting to bloom - a bit on the late side - but spectacular! We also have a mama BlueJay on the back beam of the building - hope we get to see the babies!
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