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Fifteen miles south of Mammoth Lakes is Crowley Lake, a reservoir built in the early 1940s for flood control and as part of the Los Angeles Aqueduct storage system. This large body of water is 12 miles long and nearly 5 miles wade at its largest point, and has a surface area of over 5300 acres. Crowley Lake is a really popular destination for trout fishing, and is visited by tens of thousands of people each year. During the late summer and early fall, fly fishers flock to Crowley Lake because it is well known to contain some of the largest brown trout in the region.

Rating: ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐

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