June Lake Fishing

June
Lake isn't the only lake around the
June
Lake Loop -- there's also
Gull Lake, Silver Lake, and Grant Lake. The June Lake Loop area
is almost always one of the first "high" country areas to clear
of ice and snow. By the April opener, June is almost certainly clear
of snow and ice, and I'd like to promise you a guaranteed catch,
but like getting a mortgage, you don't know what you got till it's
locked down. An average fishing/fly-fishing day should award you
rainbow and cutthroat trout from one-half pound to five pounds or
more. You can always pick up the fishing report from the Visitors
Centers in town.
There are several fishable streams (Rush Creek, Alger Creek) in the area, as well as some nice campgrounds, restaurants, and supply outlets within walking distance. Not necessarily a total wilderness experience, but it's a rustic area with some of the best fishing around.
Rush Creek: Regularly planted. From Grant Lake Dam to Mono Lake it's an artificial
lure, barbless hook, don't keep 'em area.
Reverse Creek: Between Silver Lake and Gull Lake. Regularly planted,
and easily accessible from local bars, restaurants, and other June
Lake necessities.
Many of the lakes are stocked. You can check out the
stocking
schedule here.