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Old 08-19-2015, 04:41 PM   #1
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It looks like everyone else has more than filled your vacation plans with some great stuff to do and see in the Eastern Sierras....so...here's a little Crawdad info.
If you can get a back copy of KayakFish Magazine for the fall issue of 2014 you'll find plenty of "how to" info in an article I wrote called "Buggin Out in the Sierras".

Gull lake was the best spot on the Loop for these little mini lobsters although June and Silver also have some spots that hold em too. At June we dropped the traps along the south side by the main road. At Gull the best spots seem to be along the trees and the campground as well as in front of the marina at the east end. We used chicken parts for bait and cans of cat food with holes punched in them as an attractant.
The traps were from Promar. I like the square and the round expanding traps the best...easy to bait-up and store. This square one is the TR-501...but the TR-502 has a little larger opening and a piece of netting attached to the opening that prevents the Crawdads from getting out of the trap.



We let the traps soak overnight and they usually have plenty of critters in them the next morning.
Feel free to contact me with anymore questions...? O
Oh yea...one more thing...the breakfasts at Silver Lake Resort are GREAT!
I believe the smokehouse in Bishop is called Meadow Farms...it's on the right side of the road as you go north out of town. Be sure to get some smoked Louisiana hot links to put in the crawdad boil.
Good Luck
Not to hijack thread but what type of crawdads are in grant lake. I caught one that was 10 plus inches. A mini lobster and bright blue.
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Old 08-19-2015, 04:54 PM   #2
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Go to laurel lake most beautiful lake in the area. You can camp for free below it. Just outside of mammoth. Hit hot tubs near benton crossing. Check benton crossing out. (That's a very regulated area make sure you check the dates carefully) check out the mono craters. There's a lot more to see in that area. There's jess farm (think that's the name) alpers breeders. Make sure you hit lundy lake. There is so much history in those montains lots of old mines. My favorite is above Lee Vining. Once you turn off 395 and head up tioga pass look for the signs to boy scout camp. It is one of the coolest mines and views in the entire area. Then don't skip bridge port. There's a lot to see and do there. Go to Bodie it's a bit out of way but best preserved ghost town in the country. Twin lakes. On Tioga pass there are a few lakes. Have had 60 trout days up there. And by day I mean couple hours. June lake loop is cool but follow the streams inbetween the lakes. There's also a lot of rough camp sights around grant lake that are free and very secluded. If you want a trophies brook trout go to walker lake and head up trail head to little sardine. It has produced trophies brookies the past 3 times Ivery been there. All in the 4lb range. Beautiful fish. Grant lake has big German trout. Not many people bother to fish it. Go to Lee Vining campground head to power plant fish stream below that. Also good place to camp. I could just keep going. Spent a whole month there one year riding dirt bikes and fishing best month of my life.
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Old 08-20-2015, 09:59 PM   #3
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Thank you all for the thoughtful and insightful replies. I have taken many notes and cannot wait to start my own family memories up there. Thanks for coming through again guys.
I will post for sure.
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Old 08-21-2015, 07:03 AM   #4
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Whizz Bang...PM me your email address and I'll send you an e-mail copy of the magazine article...
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Old 08-21-2015, 12:03 PM   #5
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Whizz Bang...PM me your email address and I'll send you an e-mail copy of the magazine article...
Jim's info was good to go...Gull Lake. One over-night set, two traps. 12' of water. Macks for bait. We had 100's of XL dads. Released most. Very cool experience. Jim
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Dam those are some huge crawdad, i'm not even sure there crawdad or crayfish anymore. It's more like mini lobster to me.
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Old 08-21-2015, 02:34 PM   #7
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I'm thinking full Monty on the boil, served with a crusty French bread and killer remoulade.

Kids are gonna lose their tiny minds....and probably have pizza for dinner. Baby steps.
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