Good Numbers of Native Brookies Being Caught Lately

Virginia Lakes - Bridgeport, CA (Mono County)


by Jim Reid
10-8-2018
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The action has tapered off a little on the Virginias though there are some good numbers of native brookies being caught lately with some of them tipping the tape over 12 inches.  Bait anglers are having success with crawlers and mice tails.  Lure anglers are using Thomas bouyants and kastmasters. Fly anglers are using seal buggers, leech patterns, soft hackles and pheasant tails.





More Reports

Kens Sporting Goods Reports
for Monday, October 8th, 2018
East Walker River (CA): East Fork Walker River Report
East Walker River Sceirine Ranch: There Seems to be More Browns Becoming Active
Hunewill Pond: Sight Fishing is a Good Way to go out There Right Now
Bridgeport Reservoir: Several 4 to 6 Pounders Come in to get Weighed
Twin Lakes (Bridgeport): The Twins are Starting to Liven up a Bit

Casitas Marina Inc Reports
for Monday, October 1st, 2018
: The Fishing has Been Pretty Good Overall
East Walker River Sceirine Ranch: The Sceirine is Also Still Fishing Very Well
Hunewill Pond: 6 and 20 Fish Per Half Day.
Bridgeport Reservoir: Still Been Kicking Out Lots of Fish in the 2 to 6 Pound
Twin Lakes (Bridgeport): Fly Fishing From Tubes and Boats has Also Been Good.
West Walker River (CA): Fly Anglers are Still Using Dry/Dropper Rigs
Virginia Lakes: Virginia Lakes Fishing Report