Lake Crowley Fishing Map and Fishing Report and Mono Hunting !
The also some no-limit
action for Sacramento perch all
summer. A delicacy at the table, there is no limit at
Crowley for Perch. Our fishing report indicates the best fishing is in June and July, the most
numerous of the fish at Crowley are rainbow, with a few native browns.
As our fishing map shows, the best spots are from the Green Banks to Sandy Point, but still fishing from a
boat is optimum in McGee Bay. Trollers
motoring from Chalk Cliffs to McGee Bay is
the ticket.
For fishermen from shore include Hilton Point and along the area from
Leighton Springs to Chalk Cliff. The same
stretch can also be bait fished from a
boat, Riggs added.
Bait fishermen use air- inflated nightcrawlers, red
salmon eggs, or Zeke’s Floatin‘ Bait.
Zeke’s best baits seem to be Yellow and the garlic, corn and original flavor. Baits should
be on the bottom, weighed with sliding egg sinkers. Needlefish are the most optimum trolling lure, then flasher-and-‘crawler combinations and Rapalas minnow imitations.
Our fishing report says you have get the lure fairly deep,
around 10 to 15 feet, use 12- to 18-pound
test leadcore line and most importantly,
troll slow.
Perch are caught with Maribou jigs, Go-Getters and Crappie Busters, stick with white and yellow colors.
Crowley has a number of special restrictions effecting fish limits, season length and the
use of boats. There‘s a seven-trout limit on the lake from
the opener until Aug. l. Then there’s a
two-trout limit with a minimum length of
l8 inches and only artificial lures with
a single barbless hook are allowed from
Aug. l through Nov.15, when the lake
closes until spring. There’s no limit on the
number of Sacramento perch that can be taken, but remember the
barbless hook regulation after Aug. l.
Location: Crowley Lake,
lies along Highway 395 about 30 miles
north of Bishop
. As aour Fishing Map shows, its fairly big, about four
miles long and two miles across.
From the general trout opener in April through Aug. 1 there is a 5 trout limit. From Aug. 1
then closing on Nov. 15 there is a 2 -trout
limit, a minimum of 18 inches, only with artificial lure with
barbless hook requirement as well.
Perch can be taken from the end of April through Nov. 15
but remember the barbless hook
requirement after Aug. 1.
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