Fly fishing the Marble Fork in Lodgepole @ Sequoia National Park

Started by pjstevko, August 05, 2025, 03:13:14 AM

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pjstevko

I spent a few hours this morning fly fishing dry flies on the Marble Fork from the Lodgepole picnic area up to the campground. I hooked about 2 dozen and landed about 8 beautiful rainbow and brook trout! It was a great way to spend a few hours on a day off!

Benni3

Native trout on a dry fly,,,,they have cool colors to them,,,,fantastic job man,,,,, ;D

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Great pictures!

Always loved the colors on native Brook trout. This brings back memories as a teenager at Hearts Content PA., my brother and I caught many Brookies between 4-7" on flies.  The keepers were delicious fried in a cast iron pan in butter.


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pjstevko

Went back today and fished further up river. The fish were fired up and very aggressive, landed around 20 and hooked plenty more!

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reelynew

 Nice fishing PJ. Do you know how the flow is generally in September and October compared to when you went? 
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