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Friday – SundayMay 18 – 20, 2007
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Fishout Site: |
Fishout Dates: Friday – Sunday, May 18 – 20, 2006 |
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Fishout Leaders: |
Bill & Bev Hagopian |
Telephone: 916-771-5837 916-847-9047 (Cell) |
Email:
billh@surewest.net |
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Meeting Time: Return Time: |
Meeting Location: |
Max. #
Attendees: unlimited |
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Directions: |
Directions from |
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Website links: |
http://www.thesierraweb.com/bridgeport/
http://www.bridgeportcalifornia.com/lodging.htm |
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Fish: |
Trout |
Fishing strategy: |
Wading |
Float Tube |
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Tackle: |
Rod Wt. |
5 Wt. |
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Line |
Rivers - Floating (WF-5F); Lakes - intermediate sinking
(WF-5I) |
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Leader |
Normal nymphing or |
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Other |
Clingers work well on the East Walker with flows about 140 cfs |
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Flies: |
Patterns Hook sizes |
East Walker and Robinson Creek: Nymphing with small PT's, San Juan Worms, zebras, WD 40's,micro
mayfly's, pheasant tails and caddis larva. There might be some periodic baetis hatches throughout
the weekend and during these, the dry action can be good with small blue duns
and the like. Small is good; 16-18 usually
works well. |
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Other gear: |
Wading staff Net |
Float Tube Pontoon Boat |
Pers. Float. Device Warm Waders |
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2007 Fishout: Bridgeport is situated in the Eastern High Sierras, Historic Bridgeport Valley has changed little since cattlemen, and miners discovered its grassy pastures in the 1850's. Surrounded by vast National Forest lands, the region is an unspoiled recreational playground with pristine lakes, rivers, and streams. There is good fishing in both Robinson Creek and Twin Lakes, which provides excellent fishing for large Rainbow Trout and German Brown Trout; it also contains a good population of Eastern Brook Trout and Kamloop Trout. The largest brown trout was caught here by Danny Stearman on 4/30/87 and weighed 26 lb. 8 oz., and northeast of Bridgeport is the East Walker River, a premier fly-fishing stream.
Bev and I will be camping at Lower Twin Lakes Campground; we have reserved campsites 8 & 9. It's located approximately 10 miles southeast of Bridgeport, off of Twin Lakes Rd. Camping can be very cold at night since the campground is at 7000 feet. For those who would like to fish and not camp, there are many creek-side cabins, bed and breakfast inns, and motels in the area. I will put up links on the club's message board.
For more information about lodging, contact Twin Lakes Resort at (760) 932-7751. Upper Twin Lakes (Annett's Mono Village) (760) 932-7071. Bridgeport Ranger District (760) 932-7070. Camping Reservations at Reserve America (877) 444-6777. Mono Village (760) 932-7071. Doc and Al's Resort (760) 932-7051. Ken's Sporting Goods has a good selection of fishing tackle, flies and is generous with fishing tips. Guide services are also available (760 932-7707). See links above. For more information or to sign-up you can contact me at (916) 771-5837 or e-mail me at billh@surewest.net
Words to the wise:
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RESERVE your Campsite EARLY! They fill up fast!
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· CAUTION: Bears frequent the area. All food must be kept in approved containers. Bear-proof storage containers have been installed at most campsites. You should not store food in your tent or leave your ice chest out in the open. Ice chest should be locked in your car trunk or inside vehicle with a blanket over it.
For more information about lodging, contact Twin Lakes Resort at (760)
932-7751.
For more information or to sign-up you can contact me at (916) 771-5837 or e-mail me at billh@surewest.net |
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