Name of creek: Independence
Creek
Road condition: Paved
Region: Mt.
Whitney Ranger District Drainage: Onion Valley
Trailhead
Description: A
very small and shallow creek
Species: Stocked
Rainbow
Closest town or
supplies: Independence
Contacts: Mt. Whitney Ranger District (760) 876-6200; http://www.independence-ca.com/;
Slater’s Sporting Goods in Lone Pine, (760) 876-5020; Inyo County Parks and Recreation (760)
878-0292.
Nearest campground: Independence County Campground; Goodale Creek Campground;
Gray’s Meadow Campground;
Fishing season: (See
Southern California Trout Season)
Tips:
Favorite lures or
bait: Most Sierra creeks are too small to fish effectively with lures and
spinners. Your best bet is to poke and
dab using salmon eggs or worms or Power Bait.
Small weighted jig patterns, especially grubs and very small tube worms
work very well, and do not over look live terrestrials if they are
allowed. If you are partial to lures
bring along small Panther-Martins in a variety of colors. (See Category:
Fishing Tips – Best Lures and Bait)
Favorite fly
patterns: Using a poke and dab presentation, small Woolly Buggers, Girdle
Bugs, Yuk Bugs and terrestrial patterns always work well on creeks. Dry fly patterns include Royal Wulffs, Parachute
Adams, Humpies, Renegades, Stimulators, hoppers, ants, beetles and sometimes a
Bead-head San Juan Worm. (See Category: Fishing Tips – Best Fly Patterns and
Techniques. Also read the article on
fishing creeks if you are new to the sport of angling.)
Stocking information:
30,000+
Nearby fishing: Lone
Pine Creek
Additional
informatio

n: Stocking is most heavy at Gray’s Meadow and at creek
crossings.
Directions: From
Highway 395 in Independence,
turn left (west) on Market Street. Drive ½ mile to the Independence County
Campground. From the campground, turn
west on Creek Road
and drive 2.5 miles to the creek and campgrounds.
Map courtesy of mytopo.com.