Large Alpers Trout are named after the man that
raises them, Tim Alpers. These fighting fish are put
into area lakes and creeks at various times and
locations during the fishing season.
All across Inyo and Mono counties, fishing
has changed with the stocking of these fish. Alpers Trout
are your best chance at taking home a trophy trout
fish story.
Just think these fish are now in just about
every body of water around. From lakes,
rivers, and area creeks. Any cast could
result in the 3-5 pound hook up no matter if
you 4 or 94.
Samantha bags a Alpers Trout
right out of Mammoth Creek.
Alpers Trout are not your normal stocked
fish. They are big and fat and they put up a real nasty fight.
If your into trout for a meal Alpers trout have a
nice pink salmon like meat that when prepared right
tastes great. Alpers Trout average around 2-4
pounds, but can be larger than 12.
Alpers trout are a pure pedigreed
trophy fish, raised on the families beautiful private
ranch, on the upper Owens River. These fish where developed
for size, fight, appearance and taste.
Over 100 years
ago, Alpers Family bought the 210-acre Owens River
Ranch from the original homesteader's family. Alpers
and his dad started their rainbow trout farming operation
in 1971. “It's the water,” Alpers said...
and a secret family recipe of other nutritious goodies.
It takes about three years
to grow trophy-size Alpers trout.
We captured some video of the famous Tim Alpers and
his side kick Roy up at Twin Lakes in Mammoth. Take
a look at the monsters they are stocking.
Alpers Trout Fishing Video
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Alpers Trout are named after the man that raises
them, Tim Alpers. These fighting fish are put into
eastern sierra lakes and creeks at various times and
locations during the fishing season. Alpers
Trout one of your best chances at taking home a
trophy trout fish story. Always bring a camera
so your friends will see your trophy catch.