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  2. Intake Two - Wikipedia

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    Intake Two is a small lake created by a dam on Bishop Creek. It is approximately 16 miles west of Bishop, California . It is well known for its fishing as it is annually stocked with Rainbow Trout , and has a healthy population of wild Brown Trout .

  3. Lake Sabrina - Wikipedia

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    Lake Sabrina is a lake created by damming the middle fork of Bishop Creek. [2] It is located south-west of Bishop, California on California State Route 168, in the Inyo National Forest. [3] It has a cafe as well as a dock. The dam was built in 1907–8 to supply a constant flow of water to the hydraulic power plants. [4]

  4. Bishop Creek (Inyo County) - Wikipedia

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    Bishop Creek is a 10.1-mile-long (16.3 km) [1] stream in Inyo County, California. It is the largest tributary of the Owens River. It has five hydroelectric plants owned by Southern California Edison, Bishop Creek #2–6. Bishop Creek #1 was never completed. Parts of the creek run through pipelines, or penstocks, to increase output at the power ...

  5. Photos: Opening day of trout season in the Eastern Sierra - AOL

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  6. Fishing report, May 17-23: Remembering lessons learned ... - AOL

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    Our reports cover the coast to the High Sierra, and Lake Isabella to New Melones. Fishing report, May 17-23: Remembering lessons learned from the Alcorn’s ‘court’ Skip to main content

  7. Owens River course - Wikipedia

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    Fish Slough: confluence US 6: bridge [specify] Laws Ditch inflow north of Bishop, California [4] Bishop Creek: confluence [specify] Big Pine canal: diversion [4] Fish Springs canal diversion [4] A-drain inflow [4] Big Pine Creek: confluence 3,916 ft (1,194 m) [3

  8. Bishop, California - Wikipedia

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    Bishop (formerly Bishop Creek) [5] is the most populous and only incorporated city in Inyo County, California, United States. It is located near the northern end of the Owens Valley within the Mojave Desert , at an elevation of 4,150 feet (1,260 m). [ 4 ]

  9. California Historical Landmarks in Inyo County - Wikipedia

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    California Route 190, near Badwater Rd. 36°26′55″N 116°51′10″W  /  36.448583°N 116.8527°W  / 36.448583; -116.8527  ( Death Valley 49ers Furnace Creek