This is one of the best, if not the best, instructional videos as it relates to fishing Owens Valley/River tributaries I’ve seen. I’ve been fishing in the Sierras creeks and lakes such as Sabrina, Rockcreek, Mammoth and June Lakes for over 45 years and never knew about these sand traps. Heading up there next week so I’m gonna have to get off the payment and do some exploring how long do Ecuador. Thank you very much.
Great info as always! I thought that all trout stocking the Eastern Sierra would be suspended but I see trout stockings still scheduled for Crowley/Owens/etc on the CDFW site. I wonder where they are sourcing the fish from. The CDFW blog made it sound like there was going to be no stocking whatsoever.
Could be a mistake or they could be sourcing from somewhere else...there are a few hatcheries on the northern side of the Sierra that could still keep plants going. I'm hoping they get it fixed because there will be a large amount of fish planted once they do
Enjoyed your video. You are very correct, the sand traps are not secret places. I have fished George’s and Shepherd’s creeks for years. I always had a lot of success at Shepherd’s Creek, early in the season, I had the best fishing there during the first and second weeks of May. Just curious, have you fished Billy Lake east of Independence ?
@@TroutWest As I told we killed it at lone pine a month ago or so...heading back to lone pine next week..do they stock all the sand traps or just the 5 or so main ones? Also where is the link to the patreon site? Taking the 7 year old again so hoping to have a good day...a coach in our department said mammoth has been completely fished out..so wondering if people will head down in this area...maybe the heat keeps them away...Great video like always!
If planning a trip in April targeting specifically Largemouth or smallmouth bass what general area would you suggest? Owens River, one of the lakes? The aqueduct?
Great job on your vids. I have a question for you. What’s going on with the Big Bear fish hatchery . It was suppose to be completed 2019 or 2020 but obviously Nor. What’ have you heard
Last I heard they were still working on it but with the virus and all of that it's been slowed down. That's a lot of testing and environmental research they have to do... Basically they had to pay a bunch of people before they can make it happen.
good morning brother, I am from LA , if you don't mind can you tell me where the creek for crawfish, I saw in RUclips some people catch crawfish a lot, next week my son birthday I want bring him go fishing and get crawfish. thank you
I found one of them by manzanita by accident. Big bows. I had no idea what it was or why there was this pool and sand dunes that are very steep and slippery. Be careful.
There's no real directions...easiest way for you to not get lost is to follow the creek across the highway with google maps until you come to it. Use Sat view. Can't miss it that way.
Hey hows it going i was thinking you should try fishing challenge and do really hard ponds and lakes in the inland empire like ford park in redlands just an idea
No wilds in those sand traps.... All but one sand trap in the sierra run dry through summer. The other that doesn't dry gets real stagnant. Nothing trout wise survives through that time. Thanks for watching
I wanted to make a one-time contribution to your Patreon; however, it only be allows for monthly contributions, which I don’t want to sign up for. Can you change?
Good info but a lot of good it does right now, nothing has been or will be stocked for the foreseeable future with the DFW euthanizing all of the trout at the hatcheries that supply the ES.
@@scottp7587 They could not safely plant them anywhere because of the chance of spreading the infection and they have to drain, sterilize and refill the hatcheries.
Just FYI... these are called "SAND TRAPS" for another reason. YOU CAN GET STUCK!! Some of these places look fine n then WHAM! you're axel deep! Cost to get out can be INSANE!! THE TOWING COMPANIES ARE CRAZY CROOKS!!
@@TroutWest True, or you park n walk. I'm just saying that MANY of your viewers don't have them. Also, it's a bit misleading because you don't really feel that far off road. An army surplus shovel is priceless!!
This is one of the best, if not the best, instructional videos as it relates to fishing Owens Valley/River tributaries I’ve seen. I’ve been fishing in the Sierras creeks and lakes such as Sabrina, Rockcreek, Mammoth and June Lakes for over 45 years and never knew about these sand traps. Heading up there next week so I’m gonna have to get off the payment and do some exploring how long do Ecuador. Thank you very much.
More to come on the topic!
Thank you for the info thinking of taking my kids up there to fish awesome channel
Thanks for checking out the channel
Man that guy we saw that time at the Lone Pine Sand Trap that skewered that trout with his knife!
Where was the GoPro on that!!!?
@@TroutWest those were the flip video days!
I bought a flip for Sophia
Your vids are good. Thanks man
Great info as always! I thought that all trout stocking the Eastern Sierra would be suspended but I see trout stockings still scheduled for Crowley/Owens/etc on the CDFW site. I wonder where they are sourcing the fish from. The CDFW blog made it sound like there was going to be no stocking whatsoever.
Could be a mistake or they could be sourcing from somewhere else...there are a few hatcheries on the northern side of the Sierra that could still keep plants going. I'm hoping they get it fixed because there will be a large amount of fish planted once they do
i love these fucking things
Nice shots! Lol secret locations!
Can you fish the la aquaduct? What kind of fish are in there?
You can where there's access. There are trout,bass,cat
New subscriber. Great information! Thanks.
Thanks for the sub!
Enjoyed your video. You are very correct, the sand traps are not secret places. I have fished George’s and Shepherd’s creeks for years. I always had a lot of success at Shepherd’s Creek, early in the season, I had the best fishing there during the first and second weeks of May. Just curious, have you fished Billy Lake east of Independence ?
I have! Cool spot
@@TroutWest As I told we killed it at lone pine a month ago or so...heading back to lone pine next week..do they stock all the sand traps or just the 5 or so main ones? Also where is the link to the patreon site? Taking the 7 year old again so hoping to have a good day...a coach in our department said mammoth has been completely fished out..so wondering if people will head down in this area...maybe the heat keeps them away...Great video like always!
Patreon link in the description below!...and mammoth has been pretty good, particularly Mamie. Lots of nice fish coming out of mammoth lately.
If planning a trip in April targeting specifically Largemouth or smallmouth bass what general area would you suggest? Owens River, one of the lakes? The aqueduct?
There are bass lakes throughout the Owens valley. Those would be a good choice. Not spots where trout are planted.
Great job on your vids. I have a question for you. What’s going on with the Big Bear fish hatchery . It was suppose to be completed 2019 or 2020 but obviously Nor. What’ have you heard
Last I heard they were still working on it but with the virus and all of that it's been slowed down. That's a lot of testing and environmental research they have to do... Basically they had to pay a bunch of people before they can make it happen.
good morning brother, I am from LA , if you don't mind can you tell me where the creek for crawfish, I saw in RUclips some people catch crawfish a lot, next week my son birthday I want bring him go fishing and get crawfish. thank you
@@sunlengsuy8160owens River is loaded with them. Bridgeport reservoir is also loaded with them
@@TroutWest Thank you
@@TroutWest what street closer to owen river brother.
Excellent information. I'm looking at scouting areas of the Lower O for bass. Have you gone to the Lower O to specifically target bass?
I have and do!
Get closer to tinemaha reservoir. I’ve caught several 5-8 pounders
I found one of them by manzanita by accident. Big bows. I had no idea what it was or why there was this pool and sand dunes that are very steep and slippery. Be careful.
Nice! Are you allowed to camp at any of these places?
You can't camp at the sand traps, highly illegal and they do cite people for it. There are campgrounds very close by though that are 100% good to go
How do you get to independence sand trap
There's no real directions...easiest way for you to not get lost is to follow the creek across the highway with google maps until you come to it. Use Sat view. Can't miss it that way.
Hey hows it going i was thinking you should try fishing challenge and do really hard ponds and lakes in the inland empire like ford park in redlands just an idea
Thanks for the ideas!! We'll definitely look into it!
C&R wild trout, so learn how to recognize em.
No wilds in those sand traps.... All but one sand trap in the sierra run dry through summer. The other that doesn't dry gets real stagnant. Nothing trout wise survives through that time. Thanks for watching
secret truck load of trout, no wild, so of course, share it!
All trout plants are listed and mapped for the public on DFW.CA.GOV
I wanted to make a one-time contribution to your Patreon; however, it only be allows for monthly contributions, which I don’t want to sign up for. Can you change?
It's all good man. I appreciate the gesture!
Good info but a lot of good it does right now, nothing has been or will be stocked for the foreseeable future with the DFW euthanizing all of the trout at the hatcheries that supply the ES.
Yeah. Hopefully this late summer early fall they'll give it a go. If they do plants will be epic!
why did they have to euthanize the fish ?
@@scottp7587 So far, they are keeping the fish alive and treating with antibiotics. We'll see what happens
@@scottp7587 They could not safely plant them anywhere because of the chance of spreading the infection and they have to drain, sterilize and refill the hatcheries.
Just FYI...
these are called "SAND TRAPS" for another reason.
YOU CAN GET STUCK!! Some of these places look fine n then WHAM! you're axel deep!
Cost to get out can be INSANE!!
THE TOWING COMPANIES ARE CRAZY CROOKS!!
Tow straps and Max traxx (traction boards) are standard for any off-road trip or travel
@@TroutWest
True, or you park n walk.
I'm just saying that MANY of your viewers don't have them. Also, it's a bit misleading because you don't really feel that far off road.
An army surplus shovel is priceless!!
Nothing is more annoying than people online who try to gatekeep public lands. Same goes for hunting on CDFW wildlife areas.