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Owens River - Section 2

Big Pine · California

River Freshwater
Owens River - Section 2, near Big Pine, California, is a highly regulated and preeminent wild trout fishery, distinguished by its exceptional populations of large Rainbow Trout (Oncorhynchus mykiss) and Brown Trout (Salmo trutta). This specific segment of the Lower Owens River is managed with stringent "artificial lures and flies only," "barbless hooks," and mandatory "catch and release" provisions, fostering a robust population of naturally reproducing, highly selective trophy fish.

Angling success in Section 2 is contingent upon sophisticated fly fishing techniques. Precision nymphing with diminutive, imitative patterns, meticulously matching the prolific midge, Baetis, and Callibaetis hatches, is the dominant methodology. Opportunistic dry fly presentations during active surface feeding demand exacting drag-free drifts to deceive wary trout. Streamer fishing can also be efficacious for targeting large, predatory Brown Trout. The river's clear, varied hydrology, encompassing slow runs, riffles, and extensive weed beds, often facilitates sight fishing. Real-time water flow data from Los Angeles Department of Water and Power (LADWP) is imperative for trip planning due to the impacts of reservoir releases. Optimal fishing conditions generally prevail year-round, with peak hatch activity in spring and fall. Section 2 represents a world-class destination for the discerning fly angler, offering a challenging yet immensely rewarding pursuit of wild, trophy-class trout.

Fish species (1)

  • Rainbow Trout
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