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Lone Pine
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[indent][#008000][Image: floattube.jpg]Lone Pine opens it's trout season approximately two months earlier than anywhere else in the Eastern Sierra. It is kicked off with the Early Opener Trout Derby on the first Saturday in March. Our steams and lakes are stocked regulary by the California Department of Fish and Game with Rainbow and Brown Trout.[/#008000]
[#008000]Come and enjoy the out of the way streams and ponds where you can fish for not only trout but bass and catfish too![/#008000]
[#008000]Try a [/#008000][url "http://www.lonepinechamber.org/recreation/horseback-riding.html"][#008000]pack trip[/#008000][/url][#008000] or hike into the [/#008000][url "http://goldentroutwilderness.com/"][#008000]Golden Trout Wilderness[/#008000][/url][#008000] Area where you will find beautiful[/#008000][url "http://www.lonepinechamber.org/GoldenTroutHeadquarters.htm"][#008000] Goldern Trout.[/#008000][/url][#008000] Some of these areas require permits and allow catch-and-release fishing techniques. [/#008000]
[#008000]Lone Pine is Golden Trout Headquarters. If you are interested in our Certificate for catching a [/#008000][url "http://www.lonepinechamber.org/GoldenTroutCertificate.htm"][#008000]Golden Trout [/#008000][/url][#008000]please call 760.876.4444 or email us at: [/#008000][url "mailto:info@lonepinechamber.org"][#008000]info@lonepinechamber.org.
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[#008000]You can also [/#008000][url "http://www.lonepinechamber.org/recreation/Onlineregistrationform.htm"][#008000]Click Here[/#008000][/url][#008000], and get a printable form and register through the mail. [/#008000]

[#008000]Try these Fishing Spots[/#008000]
[#008000]Independence Creek: Turn west on Market St. Good fishing from Independence Campground up above Seven Pines Village.
Symmes Creek: Turn west on Market Street in Independence, turn left on Foothill Rd., follow the road to Symmes Creek Campground. Good fishing at the campground.
Sheperd Creek: Turn east 10 miles north of Lone Pine. Fish the sand trap where the road meets the creek. Not open at early opener.
George Creek: About 8 miles north of Lone Pine, cross over the Los Angeles Aqueduct, turn left at the first dirt road. Fishing is good at the sand trap.
Whitney Portal Pond: Turn west at the stoplight in Lone Pine, drive 13 miles up the grade. Fishing is good at the pond and along the creek in the campground.
Lone Pine Creek: Turn west at the stoplight in Lone Pine, fish the creek starting at the mouth of the canyon.
Lone Pine Sand Trap: Turn west at the stoplight, turn left at the first dirt road after you cross over the Los Angeles Aqueduct.
Tuttle Creek: Turn west at the stoplight, drive 3 miles to Horseshoe Meadow Road turn left. Turn right at Tuttle Creek Campground sign. Fishing is good at the campground.
Diaz Lake: Located on the west side of highway 395, 3 miles south of Lone Pine. Opened year around.
Cottonwood Creek: Turn west at the Cottonwood Power House Turnoff about 10 miles south of Lone Pine. Keep to the left as you cross the Los Angeles Aqueduct. The best fishing is from the campgrounds at the power house intake to the end of the road.[/#008000]

[#008000]Cottonwood Lakes Special Regulations.
It is catch and release at Cottonwood Lakes 1, 2, 3, and 4. All other lakes in the Cottonwood Lakes Basin are restricted to artificial lures or flies with barbless hooks, limit 5. Season is July 1 - October 31st. [/#008000]

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[font "Comic Sans MS"][#0000bf][size 4]is that you in that float tube.. [sly][/size][/#0000bf][/font]
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[center][#008000][cool]No it isn't. But I think it might be TubeN2 for apparently he didnt bring his GPS along and he is lost somewhere in space. Hello TN2 are you still with us???[Wink][/#008000]
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[sly]...lol.. you are right..have not seen him in a bit.. I wonder if he is out with the Robinson Family.. [sly]

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[#008000][cool]Maybe he is still out there helping to clean up the mess left by that over turned truck. LOL[/#008000]
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I would not think it would take that long for him and his cleanup crew to clean up a minor mess like that one.. LOL>.

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BRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRPPPPP!


It takes so much longer to clean up beer that is already 5 days old!

I'm still around. It's just a matter of getting lot's of use from all my other State fishing licenses.[cool]
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LOL>.... I figured you were out there doing your part to keep the fish populations balanced... [Smile]



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[font "Garamond"][#008000][size 4][cool]Glad to hear that you are doing okay. Too bad about the weather this weekend putting the kibosh on your travel plans. As you might have read I enjoyed my trip to Bishop last week. The only bad part was that I had to refill the petro tank today which cost me @#@@;** [shocked] $79.00. So much for not wanting to drill off our coasts anywhere. [mad][/size][/#008000][/font]
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