Even though it's slowing down all it takes is one or two bigger fish to change your outlook

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Flow Rates and Water Conditions

Water Conditions: Improving

Flows are 73 cfs as of 4/6

The stretch of river above Benton Crossing Road is artificial, barbless, catch and release only. Below the bridge is now closed. . Thursday/Friday were nasty cold and windy but today started the warming trend so we'll see.

Fishing Conditions and Hatches: Fair to ??????

Right now you can drive up the main road but I would be very careful about the side roads to the gates. I'm not sure it makes much of a difference, the water is very dirty although it might be a lot cleaner above the confluence.

UPDATE: The spring run is in the river but most are up into the private ranches so the fishing for big fish has slowed way down.

 Even though it's slowing down all it takes is one or two bigger fish to change your outlook.

With the improved fishing on the Lower Owens and Hot Creek pressure has dropped way off.  Having said that, the winter spawning Rainbows as well as the Browns are for the most part back in the lake. Water clarity coming out of Hot Creek has gotten worse, the river below is now down to 2-3 feet visibility. The up side is the fish are a lot less spooky. The hatches are improving, more consistent and other than the midges they are occuring midday.

REMEMBER: The winter spawning Rainbows and a lot of the spring spawners are strains of Rainbows no longer stocked so if you like these fishing opportunities keep the fish in the net and in the water while taking pictures/releasing the fish. Also, even though most of the fish spawn up higher in the private ranches there are fish that spawn lower down so keep an eye out for the Redds in the tailouts and try to wade in knee deep or deeper water.

 As usual the lake fish tend to hang out in the deeper holes during the day and move upstream at night. Both the migratory browns and rainbows are scattered throughout the system. Above the Hot Creek confluence they are a lot spookier so move slowly and stay away from the high banks on the outside of bends. 

It's good to remember that there aren't a lot of "resident" fish in the Upper Owens, it's basically a nursery for Crowley Lake and as they get bigger most of them will move down to the lake. The fish that haven't gone to the lake yet tend to be pickier because it's their natural environment. Not to say there aren't big resident fish but they tend to spend their entire adult life far back under the cut banks, venturing out to eat a 12 incher every once in a while.

 If you're not familiar with it, to get to the upper most branch of Hot Creek, go through the first drive through gate on the main road and immediately turn left. The confluence is between the first and second walk-thru gates.

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