East Fork of the
Road condition: Paved, Highway 182 from the junction with
Highway 395 to the
Region: Highway
182
Drainage:
Description: Court
cases have protected how much water draw-down will be allowed during drought
cycles in order to protect both the trout and the insect life from the ruinous
impact of flushing silt into this famous trophy trout stream. The East Fork of the
Restrictions: Only
artificial lures or flies may be used, and the hooks must be barbless. At the Big Pool downstream for 1.5 miles
special harvest regulations restrict anglers to one fish over 18-inches. (Why would anyone kill such a beauty when
they could take a photograph?) From that
point downstream to the
Species: Brown trout and Rainbow trout
Closest town or
supplies:
Contacts: Ken’s Sporting Goods (760) 932-7707; The Trout Fly (760) 934-2517
Nearest campground:
Fishing season: Opens the last Saturday in April and closes early on October 31.
Favorite lures:
Favorite fly patterns: Early summer patterns include Olive Matukas and Marabou Streamers with stout tippets and sink tip lines. Later in the summer nymphing with strike indicators is popular using caddis nymph imitations.
Stocking information:
Nearby fishing:
Additional information: Much of the access is across private land that is open to the public, but which may also be withdrawn when abuse takes place such as littering.
Directions: From
the Junction with Highway 395 near
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