With golden trout, rainbow trout, bass, catfish and trophy trout stocked by the California Department of Fish and Wildife, it's easy to see why the counties of the Eastern Sierra are a top spot for California fishing. Though the general trout season closes November 15th, Inyo and Mono counties host year-round open water during the winter months when attendance is low. If you can head out in between storms, weather conditions are known to be bright and sunny, making the overall experience a bit more pleasant.
In Bishop County, the three miles south of the Pleasant Valley Reservoir on the downstream of the Owens River feature wild brown trout and plenty of rainbow trout for fly fishing enthusiasts in designated wild trout water. Other popular year-round spots include Hot Creek and Upper Owens River in Mono County, located in the high mountains near the beautiful Mammoth Lakes.