The lake was named for Barney Peeler, a long time resident of Bridgeport, in 1925. All Rights Reserved. Grace Meadow is a great section for dry flies.Lake Ruth: FishlessLake Helen: FishlessCora Lake: (13 acres)at 9356 feet. Yosemite Wilderness. Open all year, five trout daily bag limit, 10 trout in possession. It is 3.6 miles from the trailhead. This lake contains Brookies. Most of the rainbows will be in the 12-14 inch class with a number of fish over 16 inches.Smedberg has a good chironomid hatch that keeps the fish well fed. Miller Lake: Elevation 9,446 feet, about 15.5 miles from the trailhead. The lake does not have high counts of Goldens but the few that reside there are 12-16 inches with some over 18 inches. The lake is not a prolific as Smedburg but have a similar size of fish nonetheless. About a mile off the PCT, cross Tilden Creek and connect with the Tilden Lake Trail. We decided to go back to camp and have lunch. Do not forget to get your wilderness permits
Early plantings of Rainbows did not survive in Mary Lake but stocking of Goldens occurred there in 1935, 1954, and 1964. Consists of Brookies and Rainbows.Tilden Lake: At 8,870 feet elevation. Best access for fishing is along it's western banks. hike in terms of distance. The creek contains both Rainbows and Brookies. Sierrafish.com. Guided Day Hike Tours by Wildland Trekking, In Yosemite Mirror Lake offers incredible scenery, with reflections of nearby peaks in the water, Access the Mirror Lake Trailhead from Yosemite Village, Take a five-mile loop near Mirror Lake to really take in some gorgeous sights, Visit in spring when the water is at its highest. Snow Lake is at 9,355 feet and had a reputation of holding some large Brookies up to 18 inches.Bigelow Lake: Similar to Snow Lake, Bigelow Lake is 2 miles further on the trail past Snow at 9,591 feet elevation. 209-372-1000. From the Tuolumne trailhead you can reach the following lakes:
The lake has maintained a good population of Rainbows in the 12 inch class with some up to 16 inches. Both lakes were planted with Rainbows from 1948 to 1972. We stayed in the areas on the south side. Peeler contains Brookies and Rainbows. We packed into May Lake and it was easy. Getting There
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The trail connects with the PCT about 10 miles from the trailhead and you can take the southeastern fork following Kirkwood Creek to Twin Lakes. Mary Lake: About 3 miles upstream from Tilden Lake is Mary Lake at 9,620 feet elevation. Brookies, that were planted in 1895, are also found within this area of the lake. This lake is fishless.Kirkwood Lake: 14.5 miles from the trailhead at 10,257' elevation, the last mile is off-trail following the outlet stream. The lake outlet is Falls Creek.Falls Creek: This is a classic freestone stream that travels about 6 miles from the outlet at Dorothy Lake to the confluence of Tilden Creek. If you can reach some of the deeper areas of the lake along the western shoreline, there are rainbows up to 20 inches with many in the 14-16 inch size range. You are about 23 miles from the trailhead at Kennedy Meadow. Every year more and more silt gets washed down the canyon, filling up the basin and causing this gorgeous lake to slowly disappear. Check out the gallery of May Lake. There are four trailheads that provide access into the Northern Yosemite region: Kennedy Meadows, Leavitt Meadows, Twin Lakes, and Tuolumne Meadows. By August the mirror effect disappears. The lake was planted numerous times since 1940 with the last rainbow trout planting in 1970. The PCT traverses this shoreline. Tioga Pass Road. Doe was planted at the same times as Tallulah but the trout were not able to sustain quite as well as Tallulah and there remains a small population in the 10-12 inch range.Rodgers Lake: At 9,500 feet elevation, 25 miles from the trailhead. It continues to have a small population, mostly in the size 12 range but some up to 14 inches.Doe Lake: About a mile downstream of Tallulah Lake is a marshy area that has a confluence with the outflow from Doe Lake. Connect with travelers planning a visit to Yosemite National Park. The trail follows the creek as it meanders through a meadow area to the confluence of Wilson Creek about 18 miles from the trailhead. lively into the evening. Contains Brookies.Arndt Lake: Fishless
The lake developed from a moraine dam created by past glaciation. May Lake - (Mariposa County)
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However, those stockings were not self sustainable and the lakes are now fishless.Tallulah Lake: Best access to Tallulah and Doe Lake is off trail from Sister Lake. The fish were hitting our powerbait by the time the weight hit the bottom! Most of the fish within the Northern Yosemite were planted in the early 1900's. The lake is about 2 miles long and initially stocked with Rainbows in 1911 and 1913. Today, the lake is fishless.Matterhorn Creek: The PCT drops down over 1200' elevation within 2.5 miles from Miller Lake to Matterhorn Creek. You can access Mirror Lake year-round, but the best time is from May to July. A size 18-20 midge pattern works well and you will find that the trout are evenly distributed throughout the lake.Sister Lake: Sister Lake and Surprise Lake are close to Smedburg and can be reached off-trail from their outlet streams entering Smedburg. This lake was planted with rainbows numerous times from 1911 to 1972 but each planting was not sustainable. They were nice with bear lockers and running water. Reflections of Yosemites towering peaks within the lake inspire visitors from around the world. This section was planted with Brookies in 1905 and continues to have a thriving population in the 5-9 inch class.Wilson Creek: There is a steep incline of the creek above the confluence with Matterhorn Creek with Brookies but the Brookies are only with the lower section of the creek below 9,000 feet.Smedberg Lake: After crossing the 10,160' elevation of Benson Pass, the trail drops down to Smedberg Lake, about 23 miles from the trailhead.Smedberg is an excellent fishery for rainbows that were planted from 1934 to 1972. From the north, you can access from Leavitt Meadows trailhead which is about the same distance to Bond Pass as Kennedy Meadows. From Tuolumne Pass, you can reach Miller Lake in 15.5 miles with a 900' loss in elevation. Mirror Lake California can be reached by a short trail that starts in Yosemite Village at the Mirror Lake Junction or shuttle stop 17. The fish were hard to find while fishing May Lake. Granitic bottom. Contains a self-sustaining population of Rainbows that were planted in 1911 and 1913 in the 10-14 inch class but there are some larger trout up to 18 inches within the northern shoreline of the lake. Due to snow conditions, most of this area is not accessible until July. After trying our
shots of Half Dome in the distance so keep your camera ready. About 15.0 miles from the trailhead with a 2,150 foot gain. It is a very easy and short hike to May Lake. This site was created to provide information on fishing the lakes and streams in California's Sierra Nevada Mountains. If you plan on staying over night at May Lake, keep in mind that the High Sierra Campground remains
Coming from the eastern side of the Sierra at Twin Lakes trailhead, you can reach Buckeye Pass in less than 7 miles also with a 2400' gain. The trail enters the Hoover Wiildness about a 1/2 miles from the trailhead. There were subsequent plants of rainbows during the 1950's by aerial means. Peeler Lake: (60 acres) The trail continues for 3 miles onto Peeler Lake (Barney's last name) and ascends to 9,489' elevation, 6.5 miles from the trailhead. From the western side of the Sierra, Kennedy Meadows trailhead is off Hwy 108 (Sonora Pass Road). There are many parking spots at the
Barney Lake hasBrookiesbut there are also Rainbows and Rainbow-Golden hybrids. Drop down from Bond Pass and connect with the PCT, go north on the trail for 1/2 mile to the lake. After losing a few, some while posing for pictures, we

Copyright 2013. landed a nice one! before staying in Yosemite. After lunch we headed toward the east side of May Lake. Good populations of Goldens were established below the lake on Tilden Creek. The southern shoreline is much shallower but have a large number of smaller rainbows in the 10-12 inch class. Crown Lake: About 3/4 mile prior to reaching Peeler Lake the trail forks to the southeast onto the Crown Lakes trail. Hardly saw any sign of fish life except for one or two jumping out in the middle of the lake. luck at a couple of stops we finally found the right place at May Lake. The small, seasonal Mirror Lake CA, located on Tenaya Creek in Yosemite National Park, is the last remnant of a large glacial lake that filled Yosemite Valley millions of years ago. The Fishing
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A submerged granite shelf extends about 20-30 feet from northern shoreline and the larger trout lie just beyond that shelf. Head northeast from the northern shoreline of Sister about 2 miles. Suggested Flies for the Northern Sierra area:Eastern Sierra Hatch Selection, Stillwater Flies:Woolly Bugger #8-10Krystal Buggers #8-10Hornberg #8-10Matuka #8-10, Drys:Cutter's Perfect Ant, #16-18 Olive Caddis, #16-18 Black Gnat, #16-18 Yellow Humpy, #16-18 Parachute Adams, #16-18. From the south, take the Tuolumne Pass trailhead. The cast had to be pinpointed into one certain area otherwise we would get nothing. Give us a follow if you want to be kept up to date about whats happening! Kirkwood Lake lies within a glacial cirque on the north facing slope of Hawksbeak Peak at the border of Hoover Wilderness and Yosemite National Park. At 1.1 miles it makes for a blink of the eye
May Lake is located inside of Yosemite National Park off of
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Benson has some large rainbows mostly around the western shoreline that is steep and rocky.

It is about 27 miles from the trailhead at 7,580 feet elevation.

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There is a restroom at May Lake too. PO Box 577
Taking a route up this outflow to the northwest for 3/4 miles, yuou can reach Doe Lake. Contains Rainbows in the 12-14 inch class although there are numerous reports of rainbows over 17 inches as well.Tilden Creek: Above Tilden Lake, the creek has a good population of small Rainbows within the meadow section and Goldens appear in the sections just below Mary Lake, rarely over 7 inches. Most of the rainbows are 6-8 inches except the section of the creek just above the inlet to Wiilma Lake where the fish get considerably bigger in the 12-14 inch class. Very scenic with good campsites. Barney Lake: Barney lies at 8,300' elevation and is about 14.3 acres in size. The Hike
The PCT follows the stream within the Jack Main Canyon. had zero luck. From the Twin Lakes trailhead you can reach the following:Robinson Creek: The trail follows Robinson Creek up to it's headwaters at Peeler Lake. The climb will reveal some great
May Lake trailhead. It has also been known to hold large Brookies.Dorothy Lake: At 9,600 feet elev., 17 miles from the trailhead. You are going to see other people on busy days. Yosemite discontinued fish planting in 1972 as recommended by the Leopold Report. The trail passes the eastern side of Relief Reservoir and follows Summit Creek to Brown Bear Pass where it descends into Emigrant Valley and continues eastward to the border of the Emigrant Wilderness at Bond Pass, a distance of 15 miles with a 2300' gain. From the Kennedy Meadow trailhead, you can reach: Snow Lake: At the 15 mile mark before you reach Bond Pass, a trail forks to the south within Summit Meadow and proceeds to Snow Lake (1/2 mile). Contact information:
Rodgers Lake was planted with Rainbows in 1907 and had a few more plantings up to 1970. Some waters had fish physically removed, particularly to restore amphibian populations, while other waters were allowed to naturally become fishless again due to poor spawning habitat, lack of food, and severe winter conditions. We worked the west shore with lures and powerbait but
to the May Lake trailhead. The lake is at 9,850 feet elevation. The shoreline has a shallow sandy flat along it's edges that requires a stealthy approach.Benson Lake: This is probably the most popular lake within the region for fishing. From the Leavitt Meadow trailhead, you can reach: Tower Lake: 14.0 miles from the trailhead at 9523' elevation. 7 miles from the trailhead. These waters were primarily fishless prior to the introductions. The waters with fish today in Yosemite are wild trout that have resided within these waters for generations. A nice sandy beach area is on the northern shore where Paiute creek enters but the fish within this area are small in the 8-12 inch range. Subscribe to our newsletter to received exlusive specials and travel deals!
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