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Re: Mono County Fishing Information 🐟
¡Los dioses se burlan de mi!
My happy place is closed for the year. Sorta.
With what looks like a normal snowpack has me itching for a trip or two to Mammoth. My favorite thing is to hike and fish along the San Joaquin River.
However....this year, the road is being "reconstructed" and will only be open on weekends....and you'll have to ride a shuttle packed with stinky, inbred chodes from L.A.
All the campgrounds will be closed. If your summer travel plans include the SJR, check this out:
https://www.fs.usda.gov/detail/inyo/new ... %20weather.
My happy place is closed for the year. Sorta.
With what looks like a normal snowpack has me itching for a trip or two to Mammoth. My favorite thing is to hike and fish along the San Joaquin River.
However....this year, the road is being "reconstructed" and will only be open on weekends....and you'll have to ride a shuttle packed with stinky, inbred chodes from L.A.
All the campgrounds will be closed. If your summer travel plans include the SJR, check this out:
https://www.fs.usda.gov/detail/inyo/new ... %20weather.
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Re: Mono County Fishing Information 🐟
Ugh, so no more getting there before 7? am and avoiding the shuttle?Carpkiller wrote: Mon Feb 26, 2024 1:46 pm ¡Los dioses se burlan de mi!
My happy place is closed for the year. Sorta.
With what looks like a normal snowpack has me itching for a trip or two to Mammoth. My favorite thing is to hike and fish along the San Joaquin River.
However....this year, the road is being "reconstructed" and will only be open on weekends....and you'll have to ride a shuttle packed with stinky, inbred chodes from L.A.
All the campgrounds will be closed. If your summer travel plans include the SJR, check this out:
https://www.fs.usda.gov/detail/inyo/new ... %20weather.
What if you're packing a float tube?
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Re: Mono County Fishing Information 🐟
You have time to reaaalllly plan your 2025 trip.
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Re: Mono County Fishing Information 🐟
This was last years' report info; what about this year? I am planning to attack the Crowley opener weeks.
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Re: Mono County Fishing Information 🐟
My link is to this year's report, specific to the road into the San Joaquin Valley....
And I apologize to any AngelinXs who inferred that every one from L.A. is an inbred chode.
Here's the text:
Reds Meadow Road reconstruction update
Release Date: Jan 19, 2024
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
Public Affairs Officer: Lisa Cox
[email protected]
(760) 873-2427
www.fs.usda.gov/inyo
Reds Meadow Road reconstruction update
Projected schedule for public access during 2024 summer season now available
Mammoth Lakes, Calif., January 19, 2024 —Inyo National Forest, partner agencies and contractors responsible for the reconstruction of Reds Meadow Road, which leads to Devil’s Postpile National Monument, are ready to share the projected schedule for the summer 2024 season starting Friday, June 7.
“We hope this schedule will aid in helping our visitors and stakeholders plan their trip to Reds Meadow this year,” said District Ranger Fred Wong. “Please keep in mind we must have full closure days in order for this construction work to take place, for safety reasons, and to get the road finished as quickly as possible.”
Currently, Red’s Meadow Road is closed to wheeled vehicles for the regular winter season with an anticipated seasonal opening date of June 7, 2024, depending on weather. There will be no construction delays while the road is open, however the mandatory ESTA Shuttle Bus is still required to access Reds Meadow.
Schedule from June 7 – September 15, 2024:
Reds Meadow Road will be OPEN Friday mornings at 9:00 AM until Sunday evenings at 7:00 PM with the last ESTA Shuttle Bus.
Exception: opening day of June 7, the road will open at 12:00 PM.
Reds Meadow Road will be CLOSED 24 hours per day for construction work Sunday at 11:00 PM through Friday morning at 9:00 AM.
Holiday weekends:
Independence Day Weekend:
OPEN Wednesday July 3 at 12:00 PM - Sunday July 7 at 7:00 PM.
Labor Day Weekend:
OPEN Friday August 30 at 9:00 AM - Monday September 2 at 7:00 PM
Campgrounds:
All Forest Service and National Park Service campgrounds will remain closed in Reds Meadow Valley in 2024.
Devils Postpile National Monument will continue to provide interpretive and educational programs on days when Reds Meadow Road is open to the public. More information at www.nps.gov/depo
Wilderness permits:
Entry/exit will only be permitted Friday through Sunday for the following trailheads:
Beck Lake, Fern Lake, Fish Creek, High Trail, John Muir Trail North of Devil’s Postpile, John Muir Trail South of Devil’s Postpile, Minaret Lake, River Trail and Shadow Creek.
Entry/exit will not permitted Monday through Thursday.
Leaving your personal vehicle:
You are permitted to leave your vehicle overnight at a trailhead parking lot if you obtain a wilderness entry/exit on open days (Friday – Sunday).
For example, you may enter on a Sunday and exit on a Friday.
No matter what trailhead you are entering from (including any National Park Service lands), remember that your vehicle will not be allowed to leave Monday – Friday morning.
Please print a copy of your permit and leave on the dashboard of your vehicle.
For information about visiting Reds Meadow Resort and Pack Station, please check their website: www.redsmeadow.com
For more information visit: www.fs.usda.gov/goto/inyo/visit-us/alerts-notices/
reds-meadow-road-reconstruction
Questions?
Mammoth Lakes Welcome Center: (760) 924-5500
INF Wilderness Permit Office: (760) 873-2483
Or feel free to direct message us on Facebook @InyoNF
And I apologize to any AngelinXs who inferred that every one from L.A. is an inbred chode.
Here's the text:
Reds Meadow Road reconstruction update
Release Date: Jan 19, 2024
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
Public Affairs Officer: Lisa Cox
[email protected]
(760) 873-2427
www.fs.usda.gov/inyo
Reds Meadow Road reconstruction update
Projected schedule for public access during 2024 summer season now available
Mammoth Lakes, Calif., January 19, 2024 —Inyo National Forest, partner agencies and contractors responsible for the reconstruction of Reds Meadow Road, which leads to Devil’s Postpile National Monument, are ready to share the projected schedule for the summer 2024 season starting Friday, June 7.
“We hope this schedule will aid in helping our visitors and stakeholders plan their trip to Reds Meadow this year,” said District Ranger Fred Wong. “Please keep in mind we must have full closure days in order for this construction work to take place, for safety reasons, and to get the road finished as quickly as possible.”
Currently, Red’s Meadow Road is closed to wheeled vehicles for the regular winter season with an anticipated seasonal opening date of June 7, 2024, depending on weather. There will be no construction delays while the road is open, however the mandatory ESTA Shuttle Bus is still required to access Reds Meadow.
Schedule from June 7 – September 15, 2024:
Reds Meadow Road will be OPEN Friday mornings at 9:00 AM until Sunday evenings at 7:00 PM with the last ESTA Shuttle Bus.
Exception: opening day of June 7, the road will open at 12:00 PM.
Reds Meadow Road will be CLOSED 24 hours per day for construction work Sunday at 11:00 PM through Friday morning at 9:00 AM.
Holiday weekends:
Independence Day Weekend:
OPEN Wednesday July 3 at 12:00 PM - Sunday July 7 at 7:00 PM.
Labor Day Weekend:
OPEN Friday August 30 at 9:00 AM - Monday September 2 at 7:00 PM
Campgrounds:
All Forest Service and National Park Service campgrounds will remain closed in Reds Meadow Valley in 2024.
Devils Postpile National Monument will continue to provide interpretive and educational programs on days when Reds Meadow Road is open to the public. More information at www.nps.gov/depo
Wilderness permits:
Entry/exit will only be permitted Friday through Sunday for the following trailheads:
Beck Lake, Fern Lake, Fish Creek, High Trail, John Muir Trail North of Devil’s Postpile, John Muir Trail South of Devil’s Postpile, Minaret Lake, River Trail and Shadow Creek.
Entry/exit will not permitted Monday through Thursday.
Leaving your personal vehicle:
You are permitted to leave your vehicle overnight at a trailhead parking lot if you obtain a wilderness entry/exit on open days (Friday – Sunday).
For example, you may enter on a Sunday and exit on a Friday.
No matter what trailhead you are entering from (including any National Park Service lands), remember that your vehicle will not be allowed to leave Monday – Friday morning.
Please print a copy of your permit and leave on the dashboard of your vehicle.
For information about visiting Reds Meadow Resort and Pack Station, please check their website: www.redsmeadow.com
For more information visit: www.fs.usda.gov/goto/inyo/visit-us/alerts-notices/
reds-meadow-road-reconstruction
Questions?
Mammoth Lakes Welcome Center: (760) 924-5500
INF Wilderness Permit Office: (760) 873-2483
Or feel free to direct message us on Facebook @InyoNF
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Re: Mono County Fishing Information 🐟
So...
I will be doing a lot of day hikes around mammoth. At least one day on the San Joaquin.
Any of you mugs have any recommendations for day trips near Mammoth that don't involve a long drive to the trailhead?
I like throwing little lures in little creeks to catch little fish. Kinda like here in SD, but with prettier scenery.
Other day trips that I've done before include:
Sherwin Lakes
Laurel Lakes
Dead Man's Creek/Big Springs
TJ and Barrett lakes loop behind Lake George
Lee Vining Creek (but that's gonna be swampy with all this runoff)
Coldwater Creek
Suggestions for Mammoth-adjacent day trips?
ThanCKs very much....
I will be doing a lot of day hikes around mammoth. At least one day on the San Joaquin.
Any of you mugs have any recommendations for day trips near Mammoth that don't involve a long drive to the trailhead?
I like throwing little lures in little creeks to catch little fish. Kinda like here in SD, but with prettier scenery.
Other day trips that I've done before include:
Sherwin Lakes
Laurel Lakes
Dead Man's Creek/Big Springs
TJ and Barrett lakes loop behind Lake George
Lee Vining Creek (but that's gonna be swampy with all this runoff)
Coldwater Creek
Suggestions for Mammoth-adjacent day trips?
ThanCKs very much....
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Re: Mono County Fishing Information 🐟
Have you ever checked out green creek? Little further up than Lee vining. Has a few ponds and nice pools. Best part is it’s away from the crowds.
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Re: Mono County Fishing Information 🐟
Naw. I checked it online. Looks like a good graded road, but there's no street view, and very few photo sphere images, so it's hard to check it out remotely. Apparently, it's not a very pop...hold on....camobass wrote: Wed Mar 06, 2024 7:53 am Have you ever checked out green creek? Little further up than Lee vining. Has a few ponds and nice pools. Best part is it’s away from the crowds.
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Re: Mono County Fishing Information 🐟
I know this is a little late...
I like the short hike to McLeod Lake. Trailhead is at the end of Lake Mary road by Horseshoe Lake. An easy hike in and fish the trail around the lake. I've caught with a red/gold 1/6 Thomas Buoyant, and I've seen others throwing larger Krocodiles.
I like the short hike to McLeod Lake. Trailhead is at the end of Lake Mary road by Horseshoe Lake. An easy hike in and fish the trail around the lake. I've caught with a red/gold 1/6 Thomas Buoyant, and I've seen others throwing larger Krocodiles.
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Re: Mono County Fishing Information 🐟
I"ll second McLeod. It's only about 15-20 minutes on a fairly slight incline. I've been up there 2-3 times in the evening and it's a really neat location. I've never done it, but it would be pretty easy to lug a float tube up there, as well. Added bonus, you can catch a different species than the normal Mammoth-area haunts as the lake has Lahontan Cutthroat in it.
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Re: Mono County Fishing Information 🐟
Late reply but it’s worth a visit to Molybdenite Creek and Emma lake right above it. Some of the best brook trout fishing in the area and it’s usually devoid of human activity.Carpkiller wrote: Mon Mar 04, 2024 5:32 pm So...
I will be doing a lot of day hikes around mammoth. At least one day on the San Joaquin.
Any of you mugs have any recommendations for day trips near Mammoth that don't involve a long drive to the trailhead?
I like throwing little lures in little creeks to catch little fish. Kinda like here in SD, but with prettier scenery.
Other day trips that I've done before include:
Sherwin Lakes
Laurel Lakes
Dead Man's Creek/Big Springs
TJ and Barrett lakes loop behind Lake George
Lee Vining Creek (but that's gonna be swampy with all this runoff)
Coldwater Creek
Suggestions for Mammoth-adjacent day trips?
ThanCKs very much....
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