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March 21st, 2018

3/21/2018

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Yosemite fly fishing report
Now that winter has finally arrived in the Yosemite region, we are finally getting to fish on some higher water that is making the trout more active. With a few weeks of rain and snow, we are seeing more action down on the year-a-round water of the main Tuolumne river. The small creeks and rivers are pushing more food into the big river and the trout are eating and acting like it's spring time already. 

The river is up about 2 feet from our last post, and we've been doing really well on large stone fly nymphs that are red and yellow. We've also done good with hears ears and even some small stimulators on the service. Make sure to carry some copper johns as well, they've also been producing very well.

We've got one more month before the main season starts, so check back for updated fly fishing reports on most of the rivers in Yosemite. 

Also, make sure to check out our fly tying videos for recommended flies to tie before heading out to fish on any of the waters in the Yosemite region this month.  

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Cole
4/6/2019 12:51:22 am

I noticed on the national park website it says trout season isn’t until the last Saturday in April. Is that just a recommendation or is it illegal to fish for trout in Yosemite until that date?

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