Wednesday, April 14, 2010

Open House at Yosemite Rivers Fly Shop this Weekend

Open house at the fly shop this weekend (The 17th and 18th) with free barbecue. The Yosemite Rivers Fly Shop is 40872 Hwy 41, Oakhurst, CA 93644 on the south side of the Hwy on the eastern end of Oakhurst . The goal is to get psyched up for the 2010 season and plot and scheme (and sell a few flies!). We are also very honored to have, among our esteemed guests, casting with Ming Moua (http://www.flycastfirst.com). Shop details: http://www.sierraflyfisher.com/shop.htm See you there!
Call us for details: 559-641-7788

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Monday, April 12, 2010

So. Cal. Visitations

The last few days had more to do with fishing people than fishing itself. Jimmie made a historic visit to Bob Marriots on Saturday (April 10) after years of urgings from Hutch Hutchinson. This was preceded by a visit to the Fishermens Spot on Thursday evening which also proved fun. We rolled images from our various angling locations and answered questions-a-plenty. Turned out that Conway Bowman and Bernard Yin know tons of people in common and may even have shared the stage way back in the mid to late 80s San Diego music scene. Thanks to everyone at both shops and all the people who showed.

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Friday, April 02, 2010

March and April Browns

The annual March Brown "event" on the Upper Kings has remained true to form: Mysterious yet rewarding.
 Photo: Artin Marootian
The hatch would shift in time and even location but it held enough onto tradition and we got into some action. Between the feeding frenzies we were spoiled by the amazing spring beauty and while smelling some flowers SFF guide Bernard Yin planted his face roughly two feet from a sizable rattler. "I never heard a flower like that!" As he adjusted his focus, he tells us, "All I saw were scales and huge diamonds" (as in Diamondback Rattlesnake). Luckily the only thing bitten were our flies. Pocket water hunting provided fish when the bugs were less active. Mayflies and numerous types of stoneflies were and are the predominant insect at this time. This river is truly an interesting game. What is this all about? We look for good weather but not so hot that the high country slopes start to melt. We then dash in and work hard at finding the hot zones. Upper Kings bows are strong and wild. A foot long fish is average but a few in the "teens" are always sprinkled in. Look at the bend on client Dave's rod...
 Photo: Andrew Maurer
Note that this is the catch and release section of this massive river and also remember that most streams are not open for fishing until the last Saturday in April. Don't be discouraged, just know the regs.

We have been blessed with great photographers. Last year Stephanie Skiff shot a multitude of great shots. Over the last few days we had the honor of guest photographer Andrew Maurer (see: http://www.troutstreamdesigns.com ) in our company.
  Photo: Andrew Maurer
The collective crew be they guides, clients or others crated a wonderful mix and camp every night was a great hang with food and laughter. Some of these shots are a sneak peek at Andrew's stellar work and look out for more photos very soon. We also carry shirts with prints of his photos at the Yosemite Rivers shop in Oakhurst. For those of you in So. Cal. Jimmie and Bernard will be present at The Fishermen's Spot (April 8th) and later at Bob Marriot's (April 10th). More of Andrew's photography, Stephanie's photography and even some exclusive 2010 helicopter footage of the drainage will be showcased. Email us if you want more information or to be on our email list. sierraflyfisher@sti.net Feel free to visit their sites too:http://www.fishermensspot.com/ and http://www.bobmarriottsflyfishingstore.com/
The conversation will be about Yosemite, The Kings, our Fall brown trout camp and mucho mas.

LATE BREAKING NEWS
We had a spike and then a drop in flows so for those of you who fished the river in early April, you may have gotten some good action. As of April 4th-5th, there appears to be a solid spike in flows that may truly indicate the official start of the season's snowmelt. Check in for info. to save yourself a wasted trip.

Contact us if you want to talk trout.
The Sierra Fly Fisher Team

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