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Owens Valley
We are on an extended tour of the west, culminating in a family
wedding in Seattle. A couple days ago, I made the trip from Edwards AFB to Reno, up the Eastern Sierra. Having toured the west all my life, I somehow missed this area. SPECTACULAR Fresh snow on both sides. Little creeks everywhere and every few miles a sign indicating a fishing area. QUESTION: Does anyone have experience fishing this region and/or is it worth revisiting when I have enough time to fling a fly or two ? Thanx oz, sitting on the Donner and Blitzen river on the north end of Steens Mountain, getting ready to go get some red band cuts. |
Owens Valley
On May 29, 11:35*am, MajorOz wrote:
We are on an extended tour of the west, culminating in a family wedding in Seattle. A couple days ago, I made the trip from Edwards AFB to Reno, up the Eastern Sierra. *Having toured the west all my life, I somehow missed this area. SPECTACULAR Fresh snow on both sides. *Little creeks everywhere and every few miles a sign indicating a fishing area. QUESTION: Does anyone have experience fishing this region and/or is it worth revisiting when I have enough time to fling a fly or two ? Thanx oz, sitting on the Donner and Blitzen river on the north end of Steens Mountain, getting ready to go get some red band cuts. ....s'pose that should be two "t's" in cutts |
Owens Valley
On 29-May-2010, MajorOz wrote: ...s'pose that should be two "t's" in cutts This makes more sense I was wondering??? red band cuts? Best of luck but mainly have a great time & a happy weddiong Fred |
Owens Valley
On May 29, 11:35*am, MajorOz wrote:
oz, sitting on the Donner and Blitzen river on the north end of Steens Mountain, getting ready to go get some red band cuts. A minor point, but Red Bands are a subspecies of Rainbow found in the intermountain West and are not Cutthroat, though Lahontan Cutthroat are native to that general area. Bob Weinberger |
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On May 29, 3:08*pm, Bob wrote:
On May 29, 11:35*am, MajorOz wrote: oz, sitting on the Donner and Blitzen river on the north end of Steens Mountain, getting ready to go get some red band cuts. A minor point, but Red Bands are a subspecies of Rainbow found in the intermountain West and are not Cutthroat, though Lahontan Cutthroat are native to that general area. Bob Weinberger Not being a biologist, I cannot dispute your point, but the local F&G folks tell me these are genuine cutthroat trout, not related to the redbands found over in the Pyramid Lake and a couple other desert areas. ....but they tasted good. ....and I have, years ago, gotten many Lahontan cutts in scabland ponds in WA cheers oz, who picked up a few -- in slightly murky water -- on flashy "eastern brook" type streamers and a humungous black wooly bugger. |
Owens Valley
On May 29, 8:49*pm, MajorOz wrote:
Not being a biologist, I cannot dispute your point, but the local F&G folks tell me these are genuine cutthroat trout, not related to the redbands found over in the Pyramid Lake and a couple other desert areas. That's the trouble with common names. The term Red Band Trout is most commonly applied to the subspecies of Rainbow trout native to much of Eastern Oregon (though also found in the Mckenzie drainage of Western Oregon), the Owyhee basin of Idaho, and parts of NE Nevada. Any Cuttthroat found in the Donner and Blitzen , if not Lahontan, are likely West Slope Cuttthroat. Red Band Rainbows are native to the Donner and Blitzen basin. Until your post I had never heard either Lahontan or West slope Cutthroat referred to as Red Band Trout, though it shouldn't surprise me if some people call Cutthroat Red Bands Bob Weinberger |
Owens Valley
Though Red Band Rainbows will sometimes have the red throat slashes
common to Cutthroat, they can usually be distinguished from Cutthroat by the absence of teeth on the vomer (tongue). Cutthroat will usually have what are known as basibranchial teeth while rainbows do not. Bob Weinberger |
Owens Valley
owens valley has some epic fishing places....don't miss hot creek area......just north of bishop, near the airport......... On May 30, 4:34*am, Bob wrote: Though Red Band Rainbows will sometimes have the red throat slashes common to Cutthroat, they can usually be distinguished from Cutthroat by the absence of teeth on the vomer (tongue). *Cutthroat will usually have what are known as basibranchial teeth while rainbows do not. Bob Weinberger |
Owens Valley
On May 29, 12:35*pm, MajorOz wrote:
= QUESTION: Does anyone have experience fishing this region and/or is it worth revisiting when I have enough time to fling a fly or two ? I live just over the "hill" ( 10,000 foot, 9% grade, Tioga Pass ;-) and, yes, there is some very good fly fishing in that area. I haven't been over there in a few years, now that I summer in Montahoming, but these people used to be pretty reliable source of info .... probably still are http://www.thetroutfly.com/ |
Owens Valley
On Jun 2, 8:40*pm, Larry L wrote:
On May 29, 12:35*pm, MajorOz wrote: = QUESTION: Does anyone have experience fishing this region and/or is it worth revisiting when I have enough time to fling a fly or two ? I live just over the "hill" *( 10,000 foot, 9% grade, *Tioga Pass ;-) and, yes, there is some very good fly fishing in that area. * I haven't been over there in a few years, now that I summer in Montahoming, but these people used to be pretty reliable source of info .... probably still are http://www.thetroutfly.com/ Thank you oz |
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