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Bridgeport Reservoir Fish Report for 7-27-2013
Bridgeport Reservoir Fish Report for 7-27-2013
Bridgeport Reservoir is fishing great but the water level & water temp could change things quickly
Bridgeport Reservoir - Bridgeport, CA (Mono County)
by The Trout Fitter Staff
7-27-2013
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Water Conditions: The water temps are soaring. Fishing will be best early and late in the day.
Fishing Conditions: The fishing at Bridgeport Reservoir is excellent.
Recommended Lures: Rapalas and thomas bouyants, kastmasters, jakes and yo zuri minnows.
Recommended Bait: Nightcrawlers, powerbait, micetails, power eggs.
Guides Hint: Rainbow point is your most recent hot spot.
Fishing Conditions: The fishing at Bridgeport Reservoir is excellent.
Recommended Lures: Rapalas and thomas bouyants, kastmasters, jakes and yo zuri minnows.
Recommended Bait: Nightcrawlers, powerbait, micetails, power eggs.
Guides Hint: Rainbow point is your most recent hot spot.
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Convict Lake: Convict Lake fishing is red hot right now
June Lake: Fishing is a great right now on June Lake
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Silver Lake: Big fish have been caught at Silver Lake every week
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Rush Creek: The fishing conditions have slowed in Rush Creek between Silver & Grant lakes.
Rock Creek Lake: Fishing at Rock Creek Lake has ranged from Fair to Good
Rock Creek - Section 1: Rock Creek is fishing good as are many of the fishing spots in the Mammoth Lakes area
Crowley Lake: Perch fishing is excellent at Crowley Lake, Trout fishing is good
Owens River: The fishing is good right now on the Upper Owens
Pleasant Valley Reservoir: The increased water level has caused the fish to move -- time to explore!
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Arrowhead Lake (Mammoth Lakes): Get out early to fish Arrowhead Lake in the Mammoth area
Skelton Lake: Skelton Lake is really fishing well but the bite drops off after 9 AM
Barney Lake: Fishing at Barney Lake in the Mammoth Lakes area is fair to good
Mammoth Lakes Basin: On the Mammoth Basin Lakes; Dry flies work in the AM & stramers work later in the day
Hot Creek: Hot Creek fishing is off a little because the recent rain & thunderstorms has made the water dirty
San Joaquin River: Fish on the San Joaquin are looking for dry flies
Crowley Lake: The fishing at Lake Crowley is Top Drawer. They are feeding on the perch early in the AM
Owens River: Fishing on the Upper Owens is good but the recent rains has caused some problems
Owens River: The fishing & water conditions make for good fishing at the Owens River Gorge
Pleasant Valley Reservoir: Because of the hight water level, Pleasant Valley Res. fish can be found in the stream section
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for Thursday, July 18th, 2013Owens River: Fishing has been good at the Owens River Gorge
Pleasant Valley Reservoir: The lake water level is high & the fish have moved to the stream section at Pleasant Valley
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Rush Creek: Rush Creek will be better during the cooler parts of the day
Owens River: Fish is very good on the Lower Owens right now
Bridgeport Reservoir: The water level at Bridgeport Reservoir is lower than usual
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