Ellery Lake - Lee Vining, CA
Lake Information
| Fish Species: | Rainbow Trout, Brown Trout |
Ellery Lake, perched at over 9,500 feet near Yosemite’s eastern boundary, is a quintessential alpine fishery offering dependable access to brook and rainbow trout in a glacially sculpted setting. Though relatively small, its productivity and accessibility make it a prime target for fly anglers, bait fishers, and backcountry travelers seeking solitude and steady action.
The lake is seasonally accessible via Highway 120 (Tioga Pass), and road openings depend on snowpack. From June through early October, anglers can enjoy abundant hatches and clear waters ideal for dry fly fishing. Key patterns include Parachute Adams, Griffith’s Gnats, and Elk Hair Caddis. Subsurface techniques with small nymphs and leeches are also effective, especially along the lake’s deeper shelf edges.
Ellery is regularly stocked with rainbows by CDFW and supports a native brook trout population. Shoreline structure includes boulders, drop-offs, and submerged logs, offering diverse fishing zones with minimal hiking required. Though large trout are rare, high catch rates and reliable surface action draw consistent angler interest.
Due to its elevation, anglers must be prepared for temperature swings and sudden storms. Despite its small size, Ellery Lake provides an exceptional introduction to alpine trout fishing in the Tioga region and serves as a worthwhile detour or destination for Sierra anglers.
The lake is seasonally accessible via Highway 120 (Tioga Pass), and road openings depend on snowpack. From June through early October, anglers can enjoy abundant hatches and clear waters ideal for dry fly fishing. Key patterns include Parachute Adams, Griffith’s Gnats, and Elk Hair Caddis. Subsurface techniques with small nymphs and leeches are also effective, especially along the lake’s deeper shelf edges.
Ellery is regularly stocked with rainbows by CDFW and supports a native brook trout population. Shoreline structure includes boulders, drop-offs, and submerged logs, offering diverse fishing zones with minimal hiking required. Though large trout are rare, high catch rates and reliable surface action draw consistent angler interest.
Due to its elevation, anglers must be prepared for temperature swings and sudden storms. Despite its small size, Ellery Lake provides an exceptional introduction to alpine trout fishing in the Tioga region and serves as a worthwhile detour or destination for Sierra anglers.
Latest Fish Plants
| Plant Date | Species | Source | Total Pounds |
| 8-31-2025 | Rainbow Trout | CDFW | |
| 8-25-2025 | Rainbow Trout | CDFW | |
| 7-28-2025 | Rainbow Trout | CDFW | 700 |
| 10-06-2024 | Rainbow Trout | CDFW | |
| 8-18-2024 | Rainbow Trout | CDFW |
Latest Fish Reports
| Date | Report | Author |
| 6-3-2025 | Ellery Lake Update Recent pictures of Ellery Lake beautiful alpine lakes located... more » |
Mono County |
| 9-5-2024 | Nice brown at Ellery Lake Brad Beaver and Solomon McFarland went up to... more » |
Beaver's Sporting Goods Staff |
| 7-19-2024 | Great day at Ellery Lake The McFarland brothers had a great day at... more » |
Beaver's Sporting Goods Staff |
| 7-12-2024 | Ellery Lake is giving up some nice fish! Ellery Lake is giving up some nice fish!! ... more » |
Beaver's Sporting Goods Staff |
| 7-11-2024 | Nice Catch & Release at Ellery Lake Brads catch and release at Ellery Lake ... more » |
Beaver's Sporting Goods Staff |
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