Convict Lake Backcountry
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Directions: Access to the Convict Lake Backcountry can be by two main trails, one out of the inlet at Convict Lake with a climb of 2700′ and 6 strenuous miles, the other from a 4WD road that will take you up to Laurel Lakes. This jeep road is a turnoff from Sherwin Creek road about 2 miles off Hwy 395. Before reaching Laurel Lakes there is a trailhead that will take you on a 3 mile trek to Lake Genevieve with only a 700′ climb before descending into Lake Genevieve. From there you can easily access the rest of the lakes in the area. | ||
Notes:The Convict Lake Backcountry consists of about 8 lakes that drain into Convict Creek and onto Convict Lake. Some of these lakes did have Goldens but according to Dr. Curtis Milliron, DFG Fishery Biologist out of Bishop, most of the Goldens have vanished from this basin area since aerial planting was discontinued. Most of the lakes do, however, have a self-sustaining population of Brook Trout. Convict Lake TrailheadFrom the Convict Lake Trailhead you can reach the following areas: Mildred Lake: 10 acres lake at 9,850′ . About 4.25 miles from the trailhead with a 2200 feet gain. Contains Rainbows and Brookies. A large meadow extends from the southern shore of Mildred Lake consisting of Rainbows and Brookies within the meandering Convict Creek. Bright Dot Lake: 27.5 acres is at 10,650′ . Must go off-trail from the creek outlet .6 miles below Mildred Lake. Follow the creek about .8 miles. About 4.25 miles from the trailhead at Convict Lake. Contains Brookies.
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Fishing RegulationsLakes in the Convict Backcountry: Open all year, 5 trout daily bag limit, 10 trout in possession. Laurel Lakes: Open all year. Minimum size limit: 14 inches total length. Only artificial lures may be used. 2 trout All other creeks and tributaries: From the last Saturday in April through November 15, 5 trout daily bag limit, 10 trout in possession; and, from November 16 through the Friday preceding the last Saturday in April, 0 trout bag limit, artificial lures with barbless hooks only and trout must be released unharmed and not removed from the water.
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