From Mono County Tourism:
"Snowstorms that hit the Eastern Sierra last month enabled Mammoth and June Mountains to claim the most snow on the planet! Over 200 inches fell in December leaving June with a 5-9' base, and 11-18' at Mammoth."
Bakoguy wrote:The rain and snow are necessary and good for the state but the runoff and early summer fishing are going to be difficult, I suggest. Even the tailwaters will be affected, especially if we get any more rain or snow. The state reservoirs are already way ahead of capacity levels both season normal and compared to last year. They will start releases early in anticipation of the runoff but when the runoff begins they will have to match the inflow at best which could be huge. Natural run off creeks such as McGee,Convict and Hot Creek may get new designations as Rivers. The upper O is going to cut some new channels and the lower O may go 550cfs all year. Maybe a good year to buy a drift boat. One of you could be the first to drift the upper O from above the old Alpers ranch to Crowley. The best fishing may be ahead of the runoff but in any case it seems to be a good idea to stock up on AAA AB and BB shot.
An Anvil Attractor pattern?planettrout wrote:...or anvils...
PT/TB