Pleasant Valley Reservoir - Bishop, CA
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Pleasant Valley Reservoir, situated immediately north of Bishop, California, stands as a uniquely diverse and year-round angling destination, offering distinct and varied opportunities across both the reservoir proper and the associated sections of the Owens River. The reservoir, subject to fluctuating water levels due to hydroelectric power generation, remains open throughout the year, providing consistent chances to intercept regularly planted Rainbow Trout alongside a robust population of resident Brown Trout. Shore access is prevalent, while float tubing proves a popular and effective method for broader water coverage. Below the dam, the Owens River transitions into a highly regarded "Wild Trout Section," renowned for its dense, albeit typically moderate-sized, population of wild Brown Trout. This segment is principally a nympher's paradise for fly anglers, characterized by prolific hatches of Baetis in spring and Caddis in late summer/early fall. Streamer patterns also yield success in deeper runs. Further downstream, the Lower Owens River reverts to general trout regulations. Anglers must meticulously consult and adhere to specific regulations for each section, as gear restrictions and bag limits vary significantly. This intricate blend of reservoir and distinct river sections provides a comprehensive and challenging angling experience, demanding adaptability and an understanding of varied aquatic environments. Pleasant Valley Reservoir and its associated river sections are pivotal components of the Eastern Sierra angling portfolio.
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