Silver Lake Resort Fishing Report 8/11 – 8/26/24
As Summer begins to fade and we head towards the Fall Season here in the Eastern Sierra the fishing continues to be a grind here at Silver Lake and down on Rush Creek. The mornings and evenings are starting to cool off but the days are still warm, which means that Mother Nature is starting to think about changing the weather pattern just a little. This cooler evenings should only help with the catching side of fishing, as those trout should be up on the surface and feeding early in the mornings and late in the afternoons as the shadows are on the waters. All the usual culprits have been doing well both on Rush Creek and in Silver Lake… Berkley, Berkley, Berkley!! Rainbow Glitter Garlic, Chartreuse Glitter Garlic, Pinch Crawlers, Mouse Tails, Chunky Cheese just to name a few of the top hitters. Lots of fish to be had for everyone out there as DFW has been back to their roughly normal stocking routine of once a week (really about every 8 Days) into Silver and an occasional drop into Rush Creek and we here at Silver Lake Resort will drop a huge load of 600 pounds of the big boys into the Lake this next week as well. The only excuse you have to not catching any of these beauties is if you can’t get off work to get up here, other than that you should have no excuses!!!!
This Saturday, August 31st is our Annual Chris Jones Memorial Horseshoe Tournament and BBQ so come on out and throw some shoes (limited to first 32 teams signed up) enjoy some BBQ of Hamburgers and Hotdogs and get some good raffle prizes and basket raffles between 11 am and 2 pm this Saturday!! Come on out and help us support the Chris Jones Memorial Scholarship that is now in its 31st year of helping local graduating high school seniors at Lee Vining and Mammoth High School with College!! A Great Fun Filled Day!!
Happy Fishing and We Will See You at the Lake!!
Fish of the Week:
Don’t Forget to get your bottle of Richardson Fish Attractant in the Silver Lake Resort Store or throughout the June Lake Loop and get out there and catch a tagged trout worth $500 over the Labor Day Weekend!!