
The June Lake Loop is a chain of lakes that feed into the Mono Basin, east of Yosemite National Park. The area has attracted fishers for a couple of hundred years, and there’s plenty of trout ready to be hooked.
From June Lake itself, through Gull Lake, Silver Lake, and Grant Lake, to Rush Creek, there’s plenty of variety of fish and locations to suit all abilities and styles – and of course, like any great fishing spot, there’s the chance to land some whoppers.
June Lake is a solid choice for any angler, and it’s perfect for trolling – in fact, it’s one of the best in the Eastern Sierra. The top locations are usually the ones which are the most difficult to reach from the shore. The lake is stocked, but that hasn’t stopped anyone from catching some photo-worthy trout.
If you want to achieve what they call a “Sierra Grand Slam”, which is catching a rainbow, brown, brook and cutthroat all in one day, June Lake is where you should set up. It’s a pretty popular spot, so it can get quite busy, but it’s a fairly large lake, and there are multiple boat ramps and marinas, so you shouldn’t feel crowded out by canoeists and kayakers. Access is easy by car via Highway 158.
Gull Lake has some great opportunities for trout fishing. The atmosphere here is far more relaxed, lending itself well to a lazy day of boat fishing or sociable competition with fellow anglers on the shore. The marina is well-equipped with fish-cleaning stations, so you can soon prepare your catch for a tasty meal – there are some great picnic spots here.
You can expect to find some rather large browns and rainbows in these waters – it’s common to find 5-pounders - and hope for the chance at some cutthroats.